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Georgia Genealogy – Free Georgia Genealogy

Georgia Genealogy. This state page of our website provides direct links to free major genealogy databases and historical titles and information found on Georgia Genealogy, whether they exist on our site, or across the web.

Black Georgia Genealogy

  • Georgia African American Genealogy
  • Georgia African American Cemeteries
  • Georgia African American Census Records
  • WPA Slave Narratives
    Slave narratives are stories of surviving slaves told in their own words and ways. Unique, colorful, and authentic, these slave narratives provide a look at the culture of the South during slavery which heretofore had not been told.
  • African American Funeral Programs
    The African American Funeral Programs from the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System online collection consists of over one thousand funeral programs ranging from 1933 to 2008 (with the bulk of the collection beginning in the 1960s) from the Eula M. Ramsey Johnson Memorial Funeral Program Collection. A majority of the programs are from churches in Augusta, Georgia, and the surrounding area, with a few outliers in other states such as New York and Florida. The programs typically contain a photograph of the deceased, an obituary, a list of surviving relatives, and the order of service. The collection provides extensive genealogical information about the deceased, including birth and death dates, maiden names, names of relatives, past residences, and place of burial. Alongside this genealogical information, the obituaries provide a rich source of local history about African Americans. Many of the people included in this collection were prominent in their communities, and many were involved locally in the struggle for civil rights.

Georgia Cemeteries

Georgia Census Records

Georgia Church Records

  • Church Records of Old Ebenezer Church Georgia
    Church Records of Old Ebenezer Church Georgia: Built in Effingham County, GA in 1767 – 69 by Lutheran Protestants who came to Georgia in 1734 after being exiled from Catholic Salzburg in Europe, the church is officially named Jerusalem Church. It stands on the site of a wooden building probably erected soon after the congregation moved from Old Ebenezer to New Ebenezer in 1738. During the Revolution the British used the Church as a hospital and stable and the metal swan on the belfry still bears a bullet hole. Though the town of Ebenezer no longer exists the Church has an active congregation of about 450 members. It’s original congregation came from St. Anna’s Lutheran Church in Augsburg, Germany. The Jerusalem Lutheran Church is the oldest surviving intact building in Georgia. This collection contains the baptismal, marriage and death records from Old Ebenezer Church dating from the years 1754-1781.

Georgia Counties

Georgia Genealogy

Marriage records of Liberty County Georgia, 1785-1895
These marriage records were abstracted from unbound marriage bonds and licenses in the Liberty County Courthouse, Hinesville, Georgia. The names were copied as they were spelled on the bonds, often barely legible and often spelled differently on the same bond. Sometimes the marriages were performed before the licenses were issued. The first date given in the abstracts is the date of the license or bond; the second is the date of marriage. The following abbreviations are used in these abstracts with the meaning indicated:

Georgia Genealogy Websites

American History and Genealogy Project

Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, BakerBaldwin, Banks, BarrowBen Hill, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Butts, Catoosa, Chatham, ChattoogaClayton, Clinch, Coffee, Coweta, Crawford, Dade, DawsonEarly, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Fannin, Floyd, Forsyth, Gilmer, Gordon, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Haralson, Heard, Henry, Irwin, Jasper, Liberty, Madison, Marion, Meriwether, Miller, Morgan, Murray, Muscogee, NewtonOconee, Oglethorpe, PickensPolk, Pulaski, Rabun, Spalding, Talbot, Taylor, Troup, Troup, Twiggs, Union, Walker, WayneWhitfield, Wilkes.

United States GenWeb Project

Appling, Atkinson, Bacon, Baker, Baldwin, Banks, Barrow, Bartow, Ben Hill, Berrien, Bibb, Bleckley, Brantley, Brooks, Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, , Calhoun, Camden, Campbell, Candler, Carroll, Catoosa, Charlton, Chatham, Chattahoochee, Chattooga, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Clayton, Clinch, Cobb, Coffee, Colquitt, Columbia, Cook, Coweta, Crawford, Crisp, Dade, Dawson, Decatur, DeKalb, Dodge, Dooly, Dougherty, Douglas, Early, Echols, Effingham, Elbert, Emanuel, Evans, Fannin, Fayette, Floyd, Forsyth, Franklin, Fulton, Gilmer, Glascock, Glynn, Gordon, Grady, Greene, Gwinnett, Habersham, Hall, Hancock, Haralson, Harris, Hart, Heard, Henry, Houston, Irwin, Jackson, Jasper, Jeff Davis, Jefferson, Jenkins, Johnson, Jones, Lamar, Lanier, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lincoln, Long, Lowndes, Lumpkin, Macon, Madison, Marion, McDuffie, McIntosh, Meriwether, Miller, Milton, Mitchell, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Murray, Muscogee, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Paulding, Peach, Pickens, Pierce, Pike, Polk, Pulaski, Putnam, Quitman, Rabun, Randolph, Richmond, Rockdale, Schley, Screven, Seminole, Spalding, Stephens, Stewart, Sumter, Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Tift, Toombs, Towns, Treutlen, Troup, Turner, Twiggs, Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Walton, Old, Ware, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Webster, Wheeler, White, Whitfield, Wilcox, Wilkes , Wilkinson, Worth

Georgia Land Records

Georgia Military Records

Georgia Native American Records

Georgia Newspapers

Georgia Surnames

  • Bayard Genealogy
    Based on: A history and genealogy of the families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the descent of the Bolton family, by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch. Published by J. H. Dony, Washington D.C., 1919. – Part 1
  • Houstoun Genealogy
    Based on: A history and genealogy of the families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia, and the descent of the Bolton family, by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch. Published by J. H. Dony, Washington D.C., 1919. – Part 2

Georgia Vital Records

Georgia Vital Records

Georgia Deaths
Name index and images of Georgia statewide death certificates for the years of 1914-1927.

Augusta Vital Records Database Search
The Vital Records Database is an index of births, marriages, deaths and other significant announcements printed in the Augusta Chronicle newspaper. The time period covered is 1982 – 2008 (some records from 1981 are available).

Baldwin County, Georgia Marriages 1826-1850
1353 marriage records for Baldwin County, Georgia, searchable..

Bibb County, Georgia Marriage 1824-1850
1234 marriage records for Bibb County, Georgia, searchable..

Bulloch County, Georgia Marriages 1796-1850
854 marriage records for Bulloch County, Georgia, searchable.

Butts County, Georgia Marriages 1826-1850
795 marriage records for Butts County, Georgia, searchable.

Coweta County, Georgia Marriages 1832-1850
945 marriage records for Coweta County, Georgia, searchable.

Effingham County, Georgia Marriages 1754-1850
875 marriage records for Effingham County, Georgia, searchable.

Gilmer County, Georgia Marriages 1834-1850
436 marriage records for Gilmer County, Georgia

Marriage records of Liberty County Georgia, 1785-1895
These marriage records were abstracted from unbound marriage bonds and licenses in the Liberty County Courthouse, Hinesville, Georgia. The names were copied as they were spelled on the bonds, often barely legible and often spelled differently on the same bond. Sometimes the marriages were performed before the licenses were issued. The first date given in the abstracts is the date of the license or bond; the second is the date of marriage. The following abbreviations are used in these abstracts with the meaning indicated:

Pulaski County, Georgia Marriages to the year 1930
5800 marriage records for Pulaski County, Georgia, broken down alphabetically by groom name. Not searchable.

Troup County, Georgia Marriages 1826-1850
1380 marriage records for Troup County, Georgia, searchable.

Georgia Marriages
Name index to marriage records from the state of Georgia for the years of 1808-1967. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. This set contains 1,152,385 records. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later.

What’s New for Georgia

World War One Soldiers from Pulaski County Georgia

  Douglas Anderson H. P. Anderson Robert Anderson Emory Asbell DeLamar Atkinson Lee Attaway Max. Bagby J. H. Bagby C. B. Bailey (April, 1918, December, 1918. First Lieutenant, Medical Corps, Camp Greenleaf, Chickamauga Park). C. H. Bailey E. H. Bailey 0. D. Bailey H. Barfield Isadore Barker W. H. Barlow D. M. Barnes Sterling Barrow J. T. Bartow Emory Bass John Bembry C. L. Bennett L. M. Bigsby Harry Black J. L. Black J. Y. Black Wiley Black W. C. Black N. J. Bozeman E. E. Bragg Leon. Branan, Tandy Thomas Branen D. E. Brazeal E. J. Brown J. P.…

Pulaski Greys: Company K, 49th Georgia Volunteer Infantry

Company K, 49th Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Army of Northern Virginia, C. S. A., as compiled by the late A. C. Pipkin. (Fourth Company, from Pulaski County) S. M. Manning, captain. Enlisted March 4, 1862; elected lieutenant-colonel, March 22, 1862; mortally wounded at Cedar Run, Va., August 9, 1862; died, 1862. H. H. Whitfield, first lieutenant. Enlisted March 4, 1862; promoted to captain, March 22, 1862; resigned, June 27, 1863. John H. Pate, second lieutenant. Enlisted March 4, 1862; promoted to first lieutenant, March 22, 1862; promoted to captain, June 27, 1862; elected major, July 28, 1863. E. A. Smith, second…

Roster of Pulaski County Georgia Volunteers

Company G, Eighth Regiment, Georgia Volunteers, Infantry, C. S. A., First company to leave Pulaski County. Compiled by the late D. G. Fleming: T. D. L. Ryan, captain. Enlisted May 23, 1861; resigned March 2, 1863. Geo. W. Carruthers, first lieutenant. Enlisted May 23, 1861; resigned January 1862. S. W. Taylor, Jr., second lieutenant. Enlisted May 23, 1861; resigned January 1863. John A. Young, first sergeant. Enlisted May 23, 1861; transferred to Regimental Band of Musicians, June 25, 1861; elected first lieutenant, February, 1862; promoted to captain, March 5, 1863, killed at Gettysburg, July 3, 1863. Daniel H. Mason, second…

Regimental Band of Musicians, Eighth Georgia

Roster of soldiers who served in the Regimental Band of Musicians, Eighth Georgia. These men were primarily from Pulaski County, GA. A. H. Affleck-(Detailed from Co. G) June 1, 1861 (see roster Co. G). A. A. Marck-Co. A, June 1, 1861; succeeded Affleck as leader, January, 1862 (see Co. A). A. Starowski-Co. G, June 1, 1861 (see Co. G). John A. Young-Co. G, June 1, 1861; elected lieutenant, afterwards captain (see Co. G). John H. Lowery-Co. G, June 1, 1861; killed at First Manassas (see Co. G). F. Schwab-June 1, 1861 (see Co. C). Chas. Henry Speer-June 1, 1861 (see…

Pulaski Blues: Company F, 27th and 31st Georgia Infantry

Roster of soldiers who served in Company F, 27th and 31st Georgia Infantry. These men were primarily from Pulaski County, GA and were known as the Pulaski Blues. Warren D. Wood, captain Isaac Woodard, first lieutenant William D. Brunson, second lieutenant Joel D. Wilson, second lieutenant Thomas J. Mills, captain Henry M. Bozeman, first lieutenant John A. Harrell, first lieutenant, promoted to captain W. O. Gwyn, first lieutenant George H. Camble, second lieutenant Joseph Miller, second sergeant, promoted to first sergeant William E. Hanner, fourth sergeant Charles J. Bradshaw, first corporal and regular drummer William R. Taylor, second corporal Hamilton…

Officers of the 14th Military District

Following is a list of officers of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Fifth Companies, 14th Military District First Company-Benjamin Harrell, captain T. J. Baker, first lieutenant S. C. Nicholson, second lieutenant Willis Harrell, third lieutenant I. B. Hamilton, fourth lieutenant Second Company I. E. Booth, captain Seaborn Jones, first lieutenant P. H. Purser, second lieutenant I. T. Ard, third lieutenant W. A. Rouse, fourth lieutenant Third Company D. Sapp, captain J. M. Stokas, first lieutenant W. W. Dishgo, second lieutenant J. H. Anderson, second lieutenant Ed. Pipkin, third lieutenant John W. Simpson, fourth lieutenant. Fourth Company A. C. McPhail,…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – New District

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – New District W. M. Oliver, captain E. F. Way M. Scarborough Pleasant Willson E. H. Coney E. B. Royal T. H. Wooten, first lieutenant W. W. Culpepper, second lieutenant R. C. Smith, third lieutenant W. H. Chancey John McKenney Jas. Bynam R. Marchman Joseph Andrews P. Partin T. T. Malden Joseph Graham Joseph Bynam Jefferson Bynam Jas. Williams W. D. Conner C. M. Bozeman, Jr.

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 542-R

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 542-R M. Rose, captain Milton Bozeman, first lieutenant Thos. B. Puckett, second lieutenant Thos. Grace, third lieutenant R. H. Brown J. D. Andrews Wm. Andrews M. T. Fort, J. S Leith, Jesse Lee Frank Wynne Millar Scarborough Eli King M. Rothschild M. Levi J. J. Watkins Curtis Daniel E. S. Mann J. L. Brown Sam Nobles Josephus Carruthers Joel Darcey D. S. Kellam C. T. Lathrop Jacob Pearce Holt, J. A. Holder, J.  H. Lockwood, G. R. Coley, E. W. Lock, David Mathews Edmund Hare Thos. Wheeler…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 511

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 511 Jas. M. Jackson, captain Wm. McKinney, first lieutenant Rolland Mercer, second lieutenant Jas. Chalker, third lieutenant Francis Butler William Keen W. D. Mitchell Elbert G. Watson Jacob Brown Wm. M. Nutt Samuel Southall Thos. King Alfred Maples Joseph Runnells G. D. Harrell Reuben Bullington James Singleton Allen Brock Sam Taylor Thos. Raines John Nellms E. D. Fountain Daniel Vaughn Jesse Parker W. C. Clark Jesse Brown, Jr. M. S. Grace Simon Dupree James M. Brown F. L. Harris Kenneth Bembry Mathew Nutt D. J. Nutt Tapley…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 387

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 387 S. E. Jones John M. Stokes, first lieutenant M. A. Skipper Alfred Walker Moses Holland James Holland John Holland S. G. Skipper W. P. Roland W. W. Perry Riley Hinsen Jas. L. Overby Chas. P. Trippe R. H. Crimplin Bright Butler Berry Little Jas M. Giddings Wm. Aken Garret Nesmith Alex McPhail Robt. McPhail Joseph G. McLeod Wm. Webb Robt. W. Wynne Wm. B. Bryant John A. Crow Driant Davis G. W. Pritchard Wm. Lee Thomas Brady Wm. P. Wilkinson John M. Pritchard Geo. Wade Robt.…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 384-J

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 384-J Oliver Hall, captain Z. L. Davis, first lieutenant Wm. DeShazo, second lieutenant David Buchan, third lieutenant Alex Reagans Jas. M. Buchan Wm. English Elisha Thompson John Lester H. L. Barnes G. W. Williams Amos Floyd Henry Graves John Blount David Sapp Luke Sapp, Jr. John Atkinson James M. Lancaster Wm. G. Allen T. L. Allen T. S. Allen Z. R. Edins T. D. Horne Frederick Floyd Berry Armstrong John Holland S. W. Bellflowers Matthew Coody David Willis Burnell Bryant Thomas Bryant J. W. Simpson Willis Handcock…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 384

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 384 A. D. Wynne J. Pickering J. H. Buckhalter H. H. Henderson C. W. M. Wynne Wm. Horton Alex Martin, Jr. Rob Thompson Nelson Giddings Frank W. Gray Paul Meadoughs David Nicholls James Nicholls Wm. Bembry, Sr. Orrin Clark T. N. Sutton Berry Cooday James Willis Wm. S. Arnold Harrison Barlow Joseph Barlow James H. Goodman Stephen Pitman C. C. Grisson J. C. DeLamar N. P. Ferney J. T. Willis Spire Blount

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 364

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 364 Wright Harrell, Jr. John Harrell, Jr. Henly Harrell Jas. Bishop Jerry Bowen Kinchen Hilliard Jacob Joiner Wm. Shirly Asa Harrell J. W. Harrell S. W. Holt W. W. Holt, Jr. M. D. Daniels J. M. Daniels, Jr. Stephen Daniels Jas. Lowell T. M. Stewart W. W. Harrell Lovet Holt Gabe Singletary S. B. Rutherford Thos. Singleterry F. T. Flanders W. P. Dillard N. N. Harrell Edmond Cooday Alex Sapp J. L. Lamkin J. L. Graham

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 350

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 350 P. F. Mullis John Jordan J. R. Coley Frank Bone Thos. Lee R. D. Dennard J. W. Grantham Geo. Barrs, John S. Evans J. E. Lee Charles Bullard Wiley Bullard F. Bolingo D. B. Willis G. C. Coley Hickson Lee Ivy Bridges John Everette M. Yearty Reuben Yearty

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 349

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 349 J. B. Hamilton, captain J. A. Harrell Sam’l Nicholdson, G. W. Bowen Willis Harrell Murdock Fulgham John Black Jesse Rodgers Aaron Smith Edmond Evans Elisha Evans G. W. Evans John L. Evans William Clemens Jas. Cadwill Thos. Cadwill Lint Brown Mathew Clarke R. B. Burche A. Y. Hargroves Eli F. Lee James Vaughn John Harrell Sam’l Evans A. J. McAffee C. W. Mullis W. Shuffield James Sirmons Chas. Burch Wm. Taylor, Jr., R. M. Steven Boutwill Alex Coleman F. K. Wright W. H. Wright Joel Mullis…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 348

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 348 Media Rozier Seaborn Rozier Henry Manning J. E. P. Boothe Dugar Parting Robt. Crumply Isaac Medows Lewis Moton Thos. Johnson (absent) Eli Mullis John Hinson Aron Mullis Jos. Mullis Robt. Allen R. F. Grimsley Soloman Adams Wm. Adams John Adams J. R. Smith (absent) Leroy Smith (absent) George Scarborough (absent) William Brantley (present) J. W. Walters Jordan Simmons G. Harrell (absent) Gordon Smith (absent) Wm. R. Burnett J. L. Bryan (absent) Jack Wilkinson (present) J. C. Newman David Garnett Benj. Ward Gregory Lester David Roland William…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 317

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 317 Wm. J. Allen John A. Coleman B. Coleman Thos. J. Baker Jesse Brown Columbus Bennett Loving Evans Benj. W. Evans Wm. Phillips Elias Phillips Eason Phillips John A. Phillips, Sr. Samuel C. Rollins James R. Roland Wm. Roland Jas. C. Rodgers Robert Rodgers D. W. Southerland Jas. E. Scarborough James Trippe Berry Taylor Green B. Williams David N. Walker Twiggs Fossett Thos. J. Faircloth Sam. B. Goff Jas. Graham Irwin Grimsley Joshua Grantham James M. Giddings John A. Harrell Lewis B. Harrell Cornelius Lester Hugh Lester…

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia – District 164

Muster Roll of Georgia Militia, Pulaski County, Georgia, March 4, 1862 – District 164 John A. Handley, first lieutenant D. H. Hendley, second lieutenant Wm. A. Jones, Wm. Crider T. F. Hogsett Jas. Glenn Jas. Hardy R. E. Runnells Harmon Knight Geo. Howell Linson L. Brown R. F. Pope Ezekiel Hill Daniel Trammell, third lieutenant Levi D. Gammage Wm. J. Baker Wm. J. Posey Wm. Miller Wm. Brown Wm. Nobles Redding Pope D. B. Pope Thos. H. Butler Samuel Jackson Charles Hardy

Military Elections, 317 District Company G. M.

Military Elections, 317 District Company G. M. Pulaski County, Jany. 18th 1862 State of Georgia, Pulaski County: At an election held this day, January 18th, 1862, for Captain and Lieutenants for the 317th District G. M., the following persons voted, to viz.: 1- I. N. Rawlins 2- Curtis Peacock 3- D. W. Southerland 4- J. C. Thompson 5- G. G. Thompson 6- A. B. Lipter 7- B. R. Peacock 8- D. N. Walker 9- James Taylor 10- J. D. Rozar 11- J. A. Peacock 12- Dock Arnold Tally sheet kept in this day’s election held in 317th District G. M.…

Officers from the Fourteenth Military District, Georgia

Roster of soldiers who served from the Fourteenth Military District. These men were primarily from Pulaski County, GA. John J. Lee, major, commissioned March 21, 1864 Innis Cowart, adjutant, commissioned May 10, 1864 First Company Benj. Harrell, captain T. J. Baker, first lieutenant S. C. Nicholson, second lieutenant Willis Harrell, third lieutenant J. B. Hamilton, fourth lieutenant All were commissioned May 10, 1864

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