Paulding County
Was formed in 1832 from Cherokee Lands.
Dallas is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Paulding Co., GA
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Peach County
Was formed in 1924 from Houston and Macon Counties.
Fort Valley is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Peach Co., GA
Peach County AHGP Cemeteries
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Pickens County
Was formed in 1853 from Cherokee and Gilmer Counties.
Jasper is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Pickens Co., GA
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Pierce County
Was formed in 1857 from Appling and Ware Counties.
Blackshear is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Pierce Co., GA
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Pike County
Was formed in 1822 from Monroe County.
Zebulon is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Pike Co., GA
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Polk County
Was formed in 1851 from Paulding County.
Cedartown is the county seat.
Volunteers
Cemetery Book & Some Walk Throughs | Will do limited look-ups & Take Photos | Dennis Partridge |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Polk Co., GA
Polk County, GA American History & Genealogy Project (AHGP) site with several partial cemetery surveys.
Polk Co., GA Cemeteries, Obituaries, Social Security Death Benefits Records 1937-1993
and Death Certificates 1951-1965 (A-Q)
Information is indexed in sidebar.
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Pulaski County
Was formed in 1808 from Laurens and Wilkinson Counties.
Hawkinsville is the county seat.
Volunteers
Orange Hill Cemetery, by Robert Nobles | Will do look-ups | Barbara Shore |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Pulaski Co., GA
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Putnam County
Was formed in 1807 from Baldwin County.
Eatonton is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Putnam Co., GA
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Quitman County
Was formed in 1858 from Randolph and Stewart Counties.
Georgetown is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Quitman Co., GA
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Rabun County
Was formed in 1819 from Cherokee Lands and Habersham County.
Clayton is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Rabun Co., GA
Rabun County, GA Cemetery Surveys
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