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1830 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1840 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1850 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1860 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1870 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1880 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1900 Census Upson County. Typed and indexed by Upson County Historical Society. Unpublished manuscript in Thomaston Archives
1910 Census Upson County. Work in progress by Upson County Historical Society.
Upson County Ga. wills, 1826-1910
Year: 1950.
Upson County, Georgia :
will abstracts 1821-1850,
minutes of
inferior court 1825-30,
homestead exemptions 1868 .
Author: Ingmire, Frances Terry.. Year: ? 19.
Upson County, Georgia marriage records, 1825-1859 .
Author: Ingmire, Frances Terry.. Year: 1985.
Look-up volunteer: Carol Storey
Chapter 1. Early History of the County Chapter 2. Lotteries and Land Grants Chapter 3. First Realty Owners and First Census--1830 Chapter 4. Veterans of Early Wars Chapter 5. First Public Roads Chapter 6. Marriage Records--1825-1850 Chapter 7 Wills--1825--1865 Chapter 8 Early Deed Records Chapter 9 Church, Cemetery and Bible Records Chapter 10 Founding and Organization of the City of Thomaston Chapter 11 Census of 1850 Chapter 12 Schools of Thomaston and Upson County Chapter 13 War Between the States Chapter 14 Newspapers Chapter 15 Industries and Natural Resources Chapter 16 World War Chapter 17 John Houston and Edward Telfair Chapters, D.A.R. Chapter 18 Lawyers of Upson County Chapter 19 The Medical Profession in Upson County Chapter 20 Miscellaneous Chapter 21 Biographical Sketches of Pioneer Families Surnames indexed also.
To order: $10 in check or money order payable to City of Yatesville to P.O. Box 220, Yatesville, Ga., 31097. Only 40 left (2/99)Lookup: Sherri Ellington
Frontier link with the world : the Upson County railroad
Author: Paterson, David E.. Year: 1998.
Available Thomaston
Prescription Shop, 500 West Gordon St and Amazon.com
Hardcover. Mercer University Press - (April 1998) 304 pages A Frontier Link with the World is the history of one small company which operated a track sixteen miles long and served essentially one community. This company shared significant characteristics with its much larger neighbors, and therefore serves as a microcosm depicting the interrelationships between the corporate activities of a Georgia railroad and the economic and social history of the community it served. To place the railroad in the context of the local community, the author includes includes detailed information (illustrated by graphs and liberal quotes from contemporary sources) showing the evolution of the local Thomaston and Upson economies, population growth, and social activities. Much information about local persons connected with the railroad is included, and features which might make the book interesting to genealogists include a comprehensive name and subject index, a list of all known original stockholders, and a list of all known employees through 1914. The book begins by describing Upson County in the 1820's, then traces efforts of its citizens to build a railroad to Thomaston. Paterson describes the eventual completion of the line in 1857, its operations before and during the Civil war, its abandonment in 1866, its rebuilding under new management in 1870, and its operation as a branch of the Central Railroad until 1914. A concluding chapter briefly summarizes changes in the branch's operations from 1914 to now. Until a new and comprehensive history of nineteenth-century Upson County is written, this book will serve as the primary resource for much of Upson history outside of just the railroad. Table of Contents Introduction 1. Georgia's New Frontiers 2. A State Railroad System Takes Form 3. The Muscogee Railroad Project 4. The Thomaston & Barnesville Railroad Company Gets Busy 5. Finished, at Last! 6. Railroad Operations 7. Cries of Anguish and Dismay 8. A New Start - The Upson County Railroad 9. President Scott Takes Charge 10. The Civil War 11. The Wheels Stop Turning 12. A Four-Year Crisis 13. Reconstruction 14. Cars and Engines 15. The Press and Public Complain 16. The Great Tax Crisis 17. Economic Recovery, 1870-1890 18. Some Railroad People 19. Sunday Trains and Circuses 20. Improvements Under the Central 21. Other Railroads, New Industry 22. Last Official Acts Conclusion App. 1. Annotated List of Stockholders App. 2. Locomotive Monterey App. 3. Railroad Shipments for the Confederate Government App. 4. List of Railroad Employees Bibliography IndexWilliam A. Cobb account books
Miller and Worsham account book
Author: Miller and Worsham (Hopewell, Ga.). Year: 1846.
Georgia immigrants and naturalizations
Author: Warren, Mary Bondurant.. Year: 1996.
Upson County, 1824-1974, Thomaston 1825-1975;
Sesquicentennial.
Author: Thomaston-Upson County Sesquicentennial Committee.. Year: 1974. Available at gift shop Thomaston-Upson County Archives $5.00 including postage
Address delivered at the unveiling of Confederate monument,Thomaston, Georgia, May, 1908 roster of companies going to the War from
Upson County.
Author: Matthews, J. E. F., of Thomaston, Ga.. Year:
1908.
David E. Paterson."The Freedmen's Bureau in Upson County, 1865-1869" (1995)
Copies at: Thomaston-Upson Archives
Hightower Memorial Library (Thomaston)
Upson-Lee High School library
Upson County's textile industry : a worthwhile dream .
Author: Hightower, Heidi H. (Heidi Harrison). Year: 1989. Available at gift shop Thomaston-Upson County Archives $13.50 including postage
Brothers in Clay: the Story of Georgia Folk Pottery
,
by John A. Burrison, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, GA;
1995. (contains a chapter on Jugtown, Upson/Pike Counties)
Hell broke loose in Georgia [Georgia fiddle bands, 1927-1934]. Year: 1969.
Lewis W. Paine."Six Years in a Georgia Prison" (two printings: 1851) is about a New England school-teacher and textile machinery mechanic who came to Upson County to set up some equipment in the Waynmanville mill in 1841, briefly taught school, observed life in the community, attempted to help a local slave to escape in 1845, was caught, tried, sentenced to seven years in the state penitentiary at Milledgville, was released after six years, returned North, wrote his book. The small volume is approximately 1/3 about Upson County, 1/3 about Milledgeville, and 1/3 abolitionist moralizing.
Upson County, Georgia cemeteries. . Year: 1969.
The Cemeteries
of Upson County, Georgia,"Third edition (1992),
compiled
by the Members of the Upson Historical Society.
Look-up Volunteer:
Jimmy Hunke
Pauleta Hicks
History of First Baptist Church of Thomaston by Ed Cliburn (highly recommended).
Reply of Emmaus and Mount Carmel Churches, to a declaration of non-fellowship against them, passed by a quasi convention at Sardis Meeting House, Bibb County, Georgia, September 17, 1887, and a refutation of the charges upon which said declaration was founded. Year: 1888.
Education for, and in, the ministry.A sermon, delivered
Lord's Day, May 16,1841, at Thomaston, Upson County, Georgia, before the
Georgia Baptist Convention.
Author: Curtis, Thomas.. Year: 1841.
Rogers family papers
Author: Rogers family.. Year: 1810.
Rogers family correspondence
Author: Rogers family.. Year: 1811.
Loula Kendall Rogers papers
Author: Rogers, Loula Kendall, 1838-1931.. Year: 1854. Georgia Archives. Includes 2 or 3 unique copies of the
Upson Pilot newspaper.
Loula Kendall Rogers collection (mainly Dr. & Mrs. David Kendall's family and friends) Emory University, Macon, GA
Gordon, John Brown. Biography . Year: 1900.
Caldwell, Johnnie. Biography . Year: 1900.
King, Elder Jacob of Upson
county, Georgia:
Biographical sketch and sermon,
together with a funeral sermon,
Author: Tharp, B. F.. Year: 1864.
Papers Author: Hamburger, Louis.. Year: 1857.
The [Julius] Vining family of Thomaston, Upson, Georgia, and their kin
.
Author: Glanville, Betty Vining, 1926-. Year: 1982.
The House-Richardson families of Upson County, Georgia, with
related lines, Jordan, O'Neal, Williams. .
Author: Woods, Jacqueline Shockley.. Year: 1981.
G. L. F. ("Larry") Birdsong collection Emory University, Atlanta, GA
"The James Trice Family and Allied Lines" by Starling. Some Upson families
CEMETERIES Bethany cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 10 Number: 2 (June 1988) Black cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 6 Number: 2 (June 1984) Byron cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 11 Number: 1 (1989) City cemetery, Thomaston National Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 12 Number: 2 (June 1923) Article Title: Green family cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 9 Number: 3 (September 1987) Kendall cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 6 Number: 3 (September 1984) New Hope Primitive Baptist cemetery Georgia Genealogist Number: 31 (Summer 1977) Purifoy cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 7 Number: 4 (December 1985) Sullivan cemetery Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 5 Number: 3 (September 1983) Yatesville Methodist cemetery Periodical: Georgia Genealogist Number: 31 (Summer 1977) CENSUS Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 10 Number: 1 (February 1973) Census, 1850 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 4 Number: 3 (August 1967) Census, 1850 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 4 Number: 4 (November 1967) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 1 (February 1968) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 2 (May 1968) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 3 (August 1968) Census, 1850 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 4 (November 1968) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 1 (February 1969) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 2 (May 1969) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 3 (August 1969) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 4 (November 1969) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 7 Number: 1 (February 1970) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 7 Number: 2 (May 1970) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 7 Number: 3 (August 1970) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 7 Number: 4 (November 1970) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 8 Number: 1 (February 1971) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 8 Number: 2 (May 1971) Census, 1850 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 8 Number: 3 (August 1971) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 8 Number: 4 (November 1971) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 9 Number: 1 (February 1972) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 9 Number: 2 (May 1972) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 9 Number: 3 (August 1972) Census, 1850 Georgia Pioneers Volume: 9 Number: 4 (November 1972) Mortality schedule, 1850 Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 13 Number: 3 (1991) Mortality schedule, 1850 Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 4 Number: 2 (June 1982) Mortality schedule, 1850 Southern Genealogists Exchange Quarterly Volume: 9 Number: 45 (Spring 1968) CHURCHES Bethleham church members (sel.) Alabama-Georgia Queries Volume: 6 Number: 2 (March 1997) Bethleham church members, 1824-33, G-I Periodical: Alabama-Georgia Queries Volume: 5 Number: 3 (May 1996) Bethleham church members, 1824-37 Alabama-Georgia Queries Volume: 6 Number: 1 (January 1997) Bethlehem church members, 1820s, I-N Alabama-Georgia Queries Volume: 5 Number: 5 (September 1996) Bethlehem church members, 1824-37 Alabama-Georgia Queries Volume: 5 Number: 1 (January 1996) Bethlehem church members, 1824-39 They Were Here Volume: 2 Number: 3 (September 1966) Good Hope Primitive Bapt.church,1829?;1857;1871-78 Volume: 8 Number: 3-4 (Fall 1976) New Hope Primitive Baptist members, 1824 They Were Here Volume: 1 Number: 2 (June 1965) COURT RECORDS Homestead exemptions index, 1868 Georgia Genealogist Number: 29 (Winter 1977) Inferior court minutes, 1846 and 1850 Periodical: Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 12 Number: 2 (1990) Letters of administration, 1866-91 (selected) Periodical: Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 11 Number: 2 (1989) MILITARY RECORDS Revolutionary war veterans Georgia Genealogical Magazine Volume: 27 Number: 1 (Winter 1987) Wilsons raid Trails in History Volume: 7 Number: 3 (September 1975) OBITUARIES Thomas Herald obituaries, 1869-70 Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 8 Number: 3 (September 1986) Upson Pilot obituaries, 1858-61 Periodical: Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 8 Number: 3 (September 1986) TAX Tax digest microfilm, 1825-34, explanatory notes Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 26 Number: 3 (Fall 1990) MARRIAGE Article Title: Marriage records, 1796-1850 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 4 (November 1968) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 4 Number: 3 (August 1967) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 4 Number: 4 (November 1967) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 1 (February 1968) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 2 (May 1968) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 5 Number: 3 (August 1968) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 1 (February 1969) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 2 (May 1969) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 3 (August 1969) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Vital Records Article Title: Marriage records, 1821-45 Periodical: Georgia Pioneers Volume: 6 Number: 4 (November 1969) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Wills Article Title: Will abstracts, 1826-1910 Periodical: Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 6 Number: 1 (March 1984) Locality: U.S. States, Georgia, Upson Record Type: Wills Article Title: Will book A, index, B-Y Periodical: Central Georgia Genealogical Society Quarterly Volume: 10 Number: 2 (June 1988) Article Title: Wills, 1825-44 Periodical: They Were Here Volume: 10 Number: 1-2 (Spring 1978) Wills, 1844-50 Periodical: They Were Here Volume: 10 Number: 3-4 (Fall 1978
Tax digest, 1825-1859 Georgia. Court of Ordinary
Microfilm of originals in the Upson County Courthouse at Thomaston, Ga.
1825-1834 FHL US/CAN Film 282918
1836-1842 FHL US/CAN Film 282919
1847-1848, 1852-1853, 1855-1856, 1858 FHL US/CAN Film 282920
1841-1859 FHL US/CAN Film 282921
Tax digest, 1827, 1863-1867 Georgia. Superior Court (Upson County)
FHL US/CAN Film 282879 Items 1-2
Tax digest, 1838, 1852 Upson County (Georgia). Tax Receiver
FHL US/CAN Film 159187
MICROFILM HOLDINGS AT UPSON CO. ARCHIVES
Thomaston -
Revised by David McDaniel on Thursday, November 7th, 2002.
CHURCHES: Upson Co., Ga.
1824-1902, 1857-1959: minutes- Bethlehem Baptist Primitive Church in Upson County.
1838-1893, 1893-1928, 1928-1965: minutes - Emmaus Primitive Baptist Church
in Upson County.
1825-1958: Part 1 and Part 2 ( 2 microfilm reels) : minutes, membership rolls, newspaper articles, typewritten notes and records- First Baptist Church of
Thomaston, Upson County, Georgia
1867-1939, 1946-1949: Minutes- Flint River Primitive Baptist Church in Upson
County.
1871-1937: minutes- Trinity Primitive Baptist Church
COURT OF ORDINARY: Upson County, Ga.
Reel # 1282- Court of Ordinary/Inferior Court
Inferior Court: Criminal Minutes, from 1846-1850
Reel # 282884- MARRIAGES
Volume A Colored 1866-1876, 1893-1908
Reel #282907
Letters of Administration, 1871-1924
Temporary Letters of Administrator Volume #1: 1898- 1962
Reel #282909
ESTATE RECORDS & GUARDIAN BONDS
1830-1848 Indexed
1849-1862 Indexed
1862-1876 Indexed
Reel #282910- Temporary Administrators Bonds
Book 1: Temporary Administrator Bonds 1888-1962
Reel #282912- Inventoies and Appraisements
1825-1841, Book A
1882-1901, Book A
1896-1929, Book B
Reel # 282914
County Officers Bonds 1851- 1854
Druggist Register 1881-1957
Estray Records 1825-1905
Notary Public and Justice of the Peace Bonds, Constable Oaths
and Bonds, 1897-1921
Road Orders 1825-1828
Reel #282916- Confederate Information
Confederate Pension Roll 1890-1920
GENEALOGY:
Barton, William B., (Shelf Number 85/632), Stonega, Virginia (1967);
a limited Geneaology
NEWSPAPERS: OTHER GA. COUNTIES
Barnesville News Gazette, Barnesville, Ga, November 19th, 1868-
August 27th, 1891
Barnesville Patriot, Barnesville, Ga. February 13th, 1873 (also
Barnesville Weekly Gazette, Barnesville Ga. February 18th 1869-
February 13th, 1873)
Georgia Journal & Messenger, Ft. Hawkins, Ga. March 1843-August 1848
Georgia Journal & Messenger, Macon, Ga. Sept. 1848- Dec. 1861
Georgia Journal & Messenger, Macon, Ga. January 22nd, 1862- October 1869
Georgia Messenger, Ft. Hawkins, Georgia, March 21st, 1823- February 1843
Macon Georgia Telegraph, Macon, Ga., January 1836- April 1842
Macon Georgia Telegraph & Republic, Macon, Ga., May 1842- July 1845
Savannah National Republican, Savannah, Georgia, July 1865- December 1865
Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, February 15th, 1820- May 9th,1826
Southern Recorder, Milledgeville, Georgia, September 1826- December 1864
The Savannah Republican, Savannah, Ga., February 1859- October 7th 1865
The Weekly Constitution, Atlanta, Ga., April 1877- October 1880
NEWSPAPER: THOMASTON, GA.
Backwoodsman/Upson Yeoman, ( 2 copies), July 30th, 1834
Hickory Nut & Upson Vigil, October 1833- March 19th,1934
Thomaston Herald, December 9th, 1869- February 1878 (Includes the newspaper Georgia Herald)
Middle Georgia Times, November 22nd, 1879- March 1885
The Free Press, January 1944- July 1955
The Thomaston Times, February 1995- December 31st, 1999
Upson Enterprise, March 26th, 1878- November 15th, 1879
Upson Home Journal, April 27th, 1988- February 1993
Upson Home Journal, March 1994- April 27th, 1994
Upson Independent News, December 4th, 1965- March 30th,1967
Upson Pilot, December 1858- January 11th, 1862
SUPERIOR COURT: UPSON COUNTY, GEORGIA
Reel # 282802- Deeds & Mortgages: Book A (indexed): 1825- 1830.
Reel # 282803- Deeds & Mortgages: Books B and C (no indexes): 1830- 1837.
Reel # 282804- Deeds & Mortgages: Book D (no index): 1837-1839.
Reel # 282805- Deeds & Mortgages: Books E & F (indexed) : 1839- 1848.
(Note: Book E has NO INDEX while BOOK F has an INDEX.
Some labels on this microfilm box has the phrase
"Books E and F w/ index: 1839- 1842"
It should Read as Follows: " Book E and F w/ Index: 1839- 1848.")
Reel # 282806 - Deeds & Mortgages: Book G (no index): 1848-1855.
Reel # 282807 - Deeds & Mortgages: Book H (no index): 1855- 1864.
Reel # 282808 - Deeds & Mortgages: Book I (indexed): 1864-1868.
Reel # 282809 - DEEDS (Deed Record) : Book J (indexed) :1868-1875.
Reel # 282810 - Deeds & Mortgages: Book K (indexed) : 1875- 1878.
Reel # 282811 - Deeds and Mortgages : Book L (indexed): 1878- 1880.
Reel # 282812 - DEEDS (Deed Record): Book M (indexed) 1880-1883
Reel # 282813 - DEEDS (Deed Record) : Book N (indexed) 1883- 1897.
Reel # 282814- Deeds & Mortgages: Book O (indexed): 1884-1885.
Note: The label on box says " Book O: w/index: 1878- 1880."
Note: It should read "Book O w/Index : 1884-1885."
Note: Label Makers can make mistakes, regrettably...
Reel # 282815- Deeds & Mortgages: Book P (indexed): 1885-1886.
Reel # 282816- Deeds & Mortgages: Book Q (indexed): 1886-1887
Reel # 282817- Deeds & Mortgages: Book R (indexed): 1887.
Reel # 282818- Deeds & Mortgages: Book S (indexed): 1888-1891.
Reel # 282819- DEEDS (Deed Record) : Book T (no index): 1890- 1898.
Reel # 282820- DEEDS (Deed Record) :Book U (no index) 1891-1897.
Reel # 282821- DEEDS (Deed Records): Book V: 1891- 1912, and
Book W : 1897 through 1900.
Reel # 282880- War Service Records: 1917-1919: World War 1 Service Records.
SURVEYOR GENERAL OFFICE-LAND OFFICES RECORDS & SURVEYS-
LAND LOTTERY SURVEYS: Georgia*
At least 4 microfilm reels dealing with LAND LOTTERY SURVEYS were noted.
Reel #28: (Title Card) Book SSS- Dooly and Houston* Counties;
(Title Card) - Dooly County REVERTED LOTS;
(Title Card) Book AAA- Early County.
Reel #32: (Title Card) Book MMM- Hall, Gwinnett, and Walton Counties;
(Title Card) Book ZZZ- Henry and Monroe * Counties;
(Title Card) Books AAAA and BBBB- Henry County.
Reel # 34: (Title Card) Book VVV- Houston* and Monroe Counties;
(Title Card) Books GGG and HHH- Irwin County.
Reel # 38 (Title Card) Books WWW, XXX, and YYY- Monroe* County;
(Title Card) Book LLLL- Muscogee County.
* Land Lot Plots in Upson County were located in Monroe, and houston Counties in 1821.
SURVEYOR GENERAL'S OFFICE- SURVEYOR'S FIELD NOTES - LAND
OFFICE RECORDS: GEORGIA *
Reel #12: Hall and Houston* Counties.
Reel #13: Houston and Irwin Counties.
Reel #16: Monroe* and Muscogee Counties.
* Land Lot Plots in Upson County were located in Monroe, and Houston
Counties in 1821.
UNITED STATES CENSUS MORTALITY SCHEDULES: GEORGIA
1850: Appling- Wilkinson Counties.
1860: Appling- Worth Counties.
1870: Appling- Worth Counties.
1880: Appling- Franklin Counties.
1880: Fulton- Pulaski Counties.
1880: Putnam- Worth Counties.
UNITED STATES CENSUS POPULATION SCHEDULES:
GEORGIA
1830: Telfair- Wilkinson Counties
1840: Talbot- Wilkinson Counties
1850: Appling, Baker, Baldwin, and Bibb Counties.
1850: Bryan, Bulloch, Burke, Butts, Camden, and Campbell Counties.
1850: Carroll and Cass Counties.
1850: Chatnam and Chattooga Counties
1850: Cherokee, Clarke, and Clinch Counties
1850: Crawford, Dade, Decatur and Dekalb Counties
1850: Cobb, Columbia, and Coweta Counties
1850: Dooly, Early, Effingham, Elbert and Emanuel Counties
1850: Fayette, Floyd, and Forsyth Counties
1850: Franklin and Gilmer Counties
1850: Glynn, Gordan, Greene, and Gwinett Counties
1850: Habersham, Hall, and Hancock Counties
1850: Houston, Irwin, Jackson, and Jasper Counties
1850: Jefferson, Jones, Laurens, Lee, Liberty, Lincoln, and Lowndes Counties
1850: Lumpkin, Macon, and Madison Counties
1850: McIntosh, Marion, and Meriwether Counties
1850: Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, and Murray Counties
1850: Muscogee and Newton Counties
1850: Oglethorpe, Paulding, Pike, and Pulaski Counties
1850: Putnam, Rabun, Randolph, and Richmond Counties
1850: Screven, Stewart, and Sumter Counties
1850: Talbot, Taliferro, Tattnall,Telfair, and Thomas Counties
1850: Troup, Twiggs, and Union Counties
1850: Twiggs, Union, Upson, Walker, and Walton (part) Counties
1850: Walton, Ware, and Warren Counties
1850: Washington, Wayne, Wilkes, and Wilkinson Counties.
1850: Slave schedules for 9 Counties;
Screven, Stewart, Sumter,Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Telfair,
Thomas, and Troup Counties.
1850: Slave Schedules for 11 Counties;
Twiggs, Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Ware,
Warren, Washington, Wayne, Wilkes, and Wilkinson Counties.
1860: Population Schedules for 23 Counties:
Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell, Thomas, Towns, Troup, Twiggs,
Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Warren, Ware, Washington, Wayne,
Webster, White, Whitfield, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkenson, and Worth Counties.
1860: Slave Schedules for 10 Counties;
Talbot, Taliaferro, Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, Terrell
Thomas, Towns, Troup, and Twiggs Counties.
1860: SlaveSchedules for 15 Counties;
Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Warren, Ware, Washington, Wayne,
Webster, White, Whitfield, Wilcox, Wilkes, Wilkinson,
and Worth Counties.
1870: Salve Schedules for 13 Counties;
Union, Upson, Walker, Walton, Warren, Ware, Washington, Wayne, Webster,
White, Whitfield, Wilcox, Wilkes, and Wilkes (Part) Counties.
1880: Union, Upson, Walker, and Walton (part) Counties.
1900: Upson, Walker, and Walton (part) Counties.
1910: Upson, Wayne, and Walton Counties
1920: Troup, Turner, Union, Twiggs, Upson and Ware Counties
1930: Columbia, Cook, Crawford, and Coweta Counties
1930: Hart, Heard, Henry, and Houston Counties
1930: Macon, Marion, Meriweather, and Milton Counties
1930: Miller, Mitchell, Monroe, and Montgomery Counties
1930: Peach, Pickens, Pierce, Pike, and Pulaski Counties
1930: Sumter, Stewart, Talbot, and Taliaferro Counties
1930: Tattnall, Taylor, Telfair, and Terrell Counties
1930: Troup (part), Turner, Union, and Upson (part) Counties
1930: Upson (part), Warren, Webster, and Walker Counties
UNITED STATES CENSUS POPULATION SCHEDULES: OHIO
1860: Ashtabula (Continued), Athens, Belmont, Brown (part), and Carroll
Counties
1860: Brown (continued), Butler, Champaign, Clark, and Clermont Counties
UNITED STATES POST MASTERS: RECORDS OF APPOINTMENTS
1789- 1818: RG28 volumes 1, 2 and 3 (Postmasters)
1825- 1827: RG28 volumes 4 and 5 (Postmasters)
1827- 1832 RG28 Volumes 6 and 7 (Postmasters)
WAR BETWEEN THE STATES INFORMATION:
Confederate Papers Relating to Citizens or Business Firms (Uni- Uz):
Microcopy 346 Roll 1048
CONFEDERATE PENSION APPLICATIONS FOR GA (LISTED BELOW):
Volume GCP-451: Union County (Smith, Catlet- Z.) and
Upson County (A. - Dean, Nancy C.)
Volume GCP-452: Upson County (Deloach, Florence- McKinley, Mary A.)
Volume GCP-453: Upson County (McVey, T. J. - Walker, Rhoda A.)
Volume GCP-454: Upson County (Waller, Nancy- Z.) and Walker County
(A.- Ezell, Samuel.)
CONFEDERATE PENSION ROLL
- Look under "Court of Ordinary: Upson County, Georgia."
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