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Georgia Census Notes: Federal Georgia Census Records are available to the public for census years: 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. 1790-1810 Georgia Federal census records schedules are missing. Early Georgia tax lists for this time period can prove helpful as a census substitute. 1820 Georgia Federal census schedules are missing for Franklin, Rabun and Twiggs counties. 1890 Georgia Federal census records burned with the exception of remnants containing part of Columbus Town in Muscogee County. Even the Georgia Veterans and Widows census schedules were lost. Soundex code indexes for Federal Georgia census records are available on microfilm for census years: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. Georgia State Census Records: There were numerous state census enumerations conducted between 1787 and 1879. Sadly, a few scattered years and remnants survive but only the year 1859 is reported to be complete. Following are other known Georgia state census years and some of the areas they cover: 1798 - Greene County 1827 - Taliferro County. 1834 - Various Localities. 1838- Laurens, Newton and Tattnall Counties. 1845 - Fragments - Various localities. 1852-1853 Various Localities. 1859 - Purportedly entire state. 1865 - Fragments - Various localities. 1879 - Columbia County. Learn what questions were asked in each census year and where to find census records online. This new section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1930 and will give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors quickly in census records.
On CD ROM 1607-1789 Census Index, Colonial America 1850-1880 U.S. Mortality Index 1754-1850 Georgia Marriage Index 1851-1900 Georgia Marriage Index
Georgia Vital Records: Georgia Dept. of Human Resources Vital Records Birth & Death records are on file from 1919 to present. Marriages & Divorce records are on file from 1952 to present. County clerks at the county level may have earlier records on file, particularly in counties where large cities are located.
GA Maps: Newspapers & Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers Georgia Related Links: Georgia Confederate Muster Rolls Georgia Genealogy Society Directory How To Begin Research in Georgia Quick Census Search FREE Genealogy Tools
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Georgia (Statehood 1788) Many early settlers traveled from Virginia and the Carolinas to Georgia for the "land lottery". Families were required to live in the territory for at least 1 year to be eligible for the drawings. The drawings were held in 1803, 1806, 1819, 1827 and 1832, giving away tracts of land as large as 400 acres. See: Georgia Land Lottery, 1827 and Georgia Land Lottery, 1832 Statewide Georgia Census Records Online:1790-1890 Georgia Census Records Search Engine at Ancestry 1835 Federal Pension List - Statewide 1880 Federal Census Records Search at Family Search Georgia Statewide Databases of Census & Genealogy Records Towns County (formed 1856 from Rabun & Union) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Treutlen County (formed 1917 from Emanuel & Montgomery) No known census online. Submit a link here. Troup County (formed 1826 from Indian Lands) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Citizens of Antioch Community 1893-1901 Turner County (formed 1905 from Dooly, Irwin, Wilcox & Worth) No known census online. Submit a link here. Twiggs County (formed 1809 from Wilkinson County) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1870 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records Union County (formed 1832 from Cherokee Lands & Lumpkin) 1835 Census Records of Cherokees East of the Mississippi 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedule 1860
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1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Upson County (formed 1824 from Crawford & Pike) 1830 Federal Census Records Transcription 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Transcription Part 1 1850 Federal Census Transcription Part 2 1850 Federal Census Supplement 1850 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1850 Federal Census Slave Schedule 1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1860 Federal Census Agricultural Schedule 1870 Federal Census - Households 1-530 1870 Federal Census - Households 531-800 1870 Federal Census - Households 801-1049 1870 Federal Census - Households 1050-1704 1870 Federal Census Transcription of Thomaston 1870 Federal Census Agricultural Schedule Index 1880 Federal Census Transcription (Files arranged by town and district names) 1880 Federal Census Index of Agricultural Schedule 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records 1827 Georgia Land Lottery Records 1844 List of Children Eligible for Poor School Walker County (formed 1833 from Murray) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1850 Federal Census Records Transcription 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1900 Federal Census Records Transcription 1900 Federal Census Records Index and Transcription Walton County (formed 1818 from Cherokee Lands) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Ware County (formed 1824 from Appling) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Warren County (formed 1793 from Columbia, Richmond & Wilkes) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1870 Federal Census Surname Index 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Washington County (formed 1784 from Indian Lands) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1920 Federal Census Records Transcription Wayne County (formed 1803 from Indian Lands, Appling, Camden & Glynn) 1860 Federal Census & Index at GenWeb 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Webster County (formed 1856. Previously Kinchafoonee County) 1860 Federal Census Index at USGenWeb Census Project 1860 Federal Census at USGenWeb Census Project 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Wheeler County (formed 1912 from Montgomery) No known census online. Submit a link here. White County (formed 1857 from Habersham) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Whitfield County (formed 1851 from Murray & Walker) 1860 Federal Census Records Transcription (Files arranged by page #.) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule 1900 Federal Census Records Transcription of ED 101 (Files arranged by page #.) Wilcox County (formed 1857 from Dooly, Irwin & Pulaski) 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Wilkes County (formed 1777 - The Original Territory) 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Wilkinson County (formed 1803 from the Creek Cession) 1820 Federal Census Surname Index 1820 Federal Census at GenWeb Archives 1840 Federal Census Revolutionary War Participants 1850 Federal Census Surname Index 1850 Federal Census at GenWeb Archives 1860 Federal Census Agricultural Schedule 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Worth County (formed 1852 from Dooly & Irwin) 1860 Federal Census of Isabella PO 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedule Other Records
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