Echols County
Was formed in 1858 from Clinch and Lowndes Counties.
Statenville is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Echols Co., GA
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Effingham County
Was formed in 1777 from St. Mathews and St. Phillips Parrish.
Springfield is the county seat.
Volunteers
Effingham Co Cemetery Surveys | Will do Book look-ups | Janice Fail |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Effingham Co., GA
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Elbert County
Was formed in 1790 from Wilkes County.
Elberton is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Elbert Co., GA
Elbert County, GA AHGP
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Emanuel County
Was formed in 1812 from Montgomery and Bulloch Counties.
Swainsboro is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Emanuel Co., GA
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Evans County
Was formed in 1914 from Bulloch and Tattnall Counties.
Claxton is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Evans Co., GA
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Fannin County
Was formed in 1854 from Gilmer and Union Counties.
Blue Ridge is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Fannin Co., GA
Fannin County Cemetery Surveys
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Fayette County
Was formed in 1821 from Indian Lands and Henry County.
Fayetteville is the county seat.
Volunteers
Fayette Co. Cemetery Book | Will do Book look-ups | Judy Webb |
City Cemetery | Will do look-ups & Take Pictures | Jo Chastain |
Fayette County Cemeteries
Tombstone Transcription Project - Fayette Co., GA
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Floyd County
Was formed in 1832 from Cherokee County.
Rome is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Floyd Co., GA
GA AHGP Cemetery Project - Floyd County, GA
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Forsyth County
Was formed in 1832 from Cherokee and Lumpkin Counties.
Cumming is the county seat.
Volunteers
Cemeteries of Forsyth Co | Will do Book look-ups | Glenda Hogg |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Forsyth Co., GA
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Franklin County
Was formed in 1784 from Cherokee Lands.
Carnesville is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Franklin Co., GA
Payne Cemetery
Henson Cemetery
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