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         Georgia Genealogy:     more books (101)
  1. Bennett and Allied Families of Wayne County, GA (Genealogy) by Alona Griffin Lavender, 1000
  2. Company F, Thomson Guards, Tenth Regiment Georgia Volunteers, Army of Northern Virginia, Confederate States of America: The officers, the battles, and a genealogy of its soldiers by Thomas Earl Holley, 2000
  3. Garden History of Georgia, 1733-1933. [Georgia's Early Gardens; A Genealogy of Georgia Gardens; Modern Gardens; Garden Club Projects, Institutional Gardens, School Gardens and Campuses] by Loraine M. (Compiler); Hattie C. Rainwater (Editor) Cooney, 1976
  4. Old Burying Ground: Colonial Park Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia, 1750-1853 by Elizabeth Carpenter Piechocinski, 1999-07
  5. Descendants of John Moore(Revolutionary War Soldier) & Mary Keller Moore, an Economic Genealogy by Georgia Institute of Technology Dr.Mack Arthur Moore, 1995-01-01
  6. Haunted History: Atlanta and North Georgia by Corinna Underwood, 2008-03
  7. Some Georgia County Records: Being Some of the Legal Records of Clarke, Dawson, Habersham, Franklin, Lincoln, & Oglethorpe Counties by S. Emmett Lucas, Edward E. Van Schaick, 1998-12
  8. The Directory of the Students and Faculty, 1934-1935, Published Annually by the Voluntary Religious Association of the University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia. by Voluntary Religious Association of the University of Georgia, 1934
  9. Georgia Revolutionary soldiers & sailors, patriots & pioneers by H. Ross Arnold, 2001
  10. Historic Georgia - A Collection of 44 Books Relating to 18th and 19th Century Georgia History, Genealogies and Its People
  11. Index to United States Census of Georgia for 1820 by Georgia Historical Society, 2000
  12. Some Georgia County Records by S. Emmett Lucas, 1991-12
  13. The Georgia Confederate 7,000: Complete battle history & personal history of Brigadier Generals Barton and Stovall's Georgia Infantry Brigade, the Georgia ... the battle history of The Army of Tennessee by Gary Goodson, 2000
  14. Some Georgia County Records by S. Emmett Lucas, Edward E. Van Schaick, 1998-12

61. Discover Georgia Genealogy WebRings
Join The Discover Georgia Genealogy Ring! The Discover Georgia Ring was set up to bring together all those searching for information in Georgia.
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62. Georgia State And County Genealogy And Records
Georgia family history research page. Here you'll find state and county records, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Georgia ancestors.
http://www.mygeorgiagenealogy.com/
  • GA Home GA Genealogical Records a2a_linkname=document.title;a2a_linkurl=location.href;a2a_onclick=1;a2a_show_title=1;a2a_hide_embeds=0;a2a_num_services=18; GA GENEALOGY Records JUMP TO GA RECORDS GA Census Records GA Cemetery Records GA Court Records GA Land Records GA Military Records GA Vital Records GA Maps GA Newspapers AL Periodicals GA History GA County GENEALOGY JUMP TO GA COUNTY Appling County Atkinson County Bacon County Baker County Baldwin County Banks County Barrow County Bartow County Ben Hill County Berrien County Bibb County Bleckley County Brantley County Brooks County Bryan County Bulloch County Burke County Butts County Calhoun County Camden County Candler County Carroll County Catoosa County Charlton County Chatham County Chattahoochee County Chattooga County Cherokee County Clarke County Clay County Clayton County Clinch County Cobb County Coffee County Colquitt County Columbia County Cook County Coweta County Crawford County Crisp County Dade County Dawson County De Kalb County Decatur County Dodge County Dooly County Dougherty County Douglas County Early County Echols County Effingham County Elbert County Emanuel County Evans County Fannin County Fayette County Floyd County Forsyth County Franklin County Fulton County Gilmer County Glascock County Glynn County Gordon County Grady County Greene County Gwinnett County Habersham County Hall County Hancock County Haralson County Harris County Hart County Heard County Henry County Houston County Irwin County Jackson County Jasper County Jeff Davis County Jefferson County Jenkins County

63. Georgia Genealogy Books
Genealogy Books Covering the Entire State of Georgia 1840 Georgia Census Index By Frances T. Ingmire, 350 Pages, 8.5 x11 , Perfect Bound
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1905 Business Directory

CENSUS RECORDS 1840 Georgia Census Index

By Frances T. Ingmire, 350 Pages, 8.5"x11", Perfect Bound
A combination of all of the 1840 Census Index listed in this catalog. Includes the combined alphabetical index and the individual counties as well.
FI-0442, $75.00 CHEROKEE WAR Volunteer Soldiers in the Cherokee War 1836 - 1839
210 Pages, Perfect Bound An alphabetical listing of over 11,000 soldiers who volunteered from Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and North Carolina to accompany the Cherokee west to their new homes. GN-0146, $35.00 CIVIL WAR 51 Pages, Three Maps, 8.5"x11", Reprint, Softcover Civil War Union Soldiers from Northern Georgia. GA-0221, $10.00 30 Total Pages, Three Maps, 8.5x11, Perfect Bound TN-0973, $12.50 Special Presidential Pardons for Confederate Soldiers COMPLETE DETAILS 530 Pages, Soft Cover GN-0229, $60.00 ATLANTA CAMPAIGN Gen. W. T. Sherman’s Campaign in 1864 through Georgia. This is a series of five maps from Chattanooga to below Atlanta. This whole series shows roads, railroads, drainage, vegetation, hachures, houses, names of residents, towns, churches, mills, fortifications, and the ‘Lines of march pursued by the separate [Federal] armies.’ All of these maps are in full color. Map 1 Embraces the region extending from the Tennessee River to the Oostanaula River and exhibits the works of the United States and the Confederate forces.

64. Oglethorpe County, Georgia Genealogy
These pages are dedicated to the history and genealogy of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Many volunteers have contributed information that you will find helpful in tracing
http://www.thegagenweb.com/gaoglethorpe/
These pages are dedicated to the history and genealogy of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Many volunteers have contributed information that you will find helpful in tracing your Oglethorpe County ancestors. If you have records or information that you'd like to share here, please contact Jeanne Arguelles Table of Contents What's New County History Online Records Published Resources ... Lookups The Oglethorpe County Courthouse
Lexington, Georgia
Oglethorpe County
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About Oglethorpe County Oglethorpe County was created on December 19, 1793 entirely out of Wilkes County. It was named for General James Edward Oglethorpe, who founded the colony of Georgia, at Savannah, in 1733. A soldier and philanthropist, Oglethorpe created the colony as an asylum for British debtors. He remained in Georgia for nine years and drove the invading Spanish troops back into Florida. He returned to England in 1742 and died there in 1785.
James Edward Oglethorpe T he area that encompasses Oglethorpe County was originally inhabited primarily by the Creek and Cherokee tribes. It was opened to settlement by a treaty with the tribes in 1771. These "Ceded Lands", as the area was called, became Wilkes County in 1777. In 1793, a northwestern portion of Wilkes County was cut aside to form the new county of Oglethorpe.

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