Randolph County
Was formed in 1828 from Baker and Lee Counties.
Cuthbert is the county seat.
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Richmond County
Was formed in 1777 from St. Paul Parrish.
Augusta is the county seat.
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Magnolia Cemetery
West View Cemetery
Cedar Grove Cemetery
Rollersville Cemetery, A.K.A. Harrisburg Cemetery
Arsenal Cemetery | Will do look-ups & Take Pictures | Jack F Key |
Richmond County Cemeteries | Will do look-ups & Take photos | Beth Hemingway |
Cemeteries on Fort Gordon Military Reservation
Tombstone Transcription Project - Richmond Co., GA
Richmond County AHGP Cemeteries
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Rockdale County
Was formed in 1870 from Henry and Newton Counties.
Conyers is the county seat.
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Schley County
Was formed in 1857 from Marion and Sumter Counties.
Ellaville is the county seat.
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Pleasant Hill Cemetery.
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Screven County
Was formed in 1793 from Burke and Effingham Counties.
Sylvania is the county seat.
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Seminole County
Was formed in 1920 from Decatur and Early Counties.
Donaldsonville is the county seat.
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Spalding County
Was formed in 1851 from Fayette, Henry and Pike Counties.
Griffin is the county seat.
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Stephens County
Was formed in 1905 from Franklin and Habersham Counties.
Toccoa is the county seat.
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Stewart County
Was formed in 1830 from Randolph.
Lumpkin is the county seat.
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Sumter County
Was formed in 1831 from Lee County.
Americus is the county seat.
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