Georgia Genealogical Research


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Georgia Courthouse Disasters


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Few places in the United States feel the impact of courthouse disasters like the state of Georgia. Over its history, 75 of the state's counties have suffered 109 events resulting in the loss or severe damage of their courthouse or court offices. This book documents those destructive events, including the date, time, circumstance, and impact on records. Each county narrative is supported by historical accounts from witnesses, newspapers, and legal documents. Maps show the geographic extent of major courthouse fires. Record losses are described in general terms, helping researchers understand which events are most likely to affect their work.







The Washingtons. Volume 9


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This is the ninth volume of a comprehensive history that traces the “Presidential Line” of the Washingtons. Volume one began with the immigrant John Washington who settled in Westmoreland Co., Va., in 1657, married Anne Pope, and was the great-grandfather of President George Washington. It contained the record of their descendants for a total of seven generations. Subsequent volumes two through eight continued this family history for an additional eight generations, highlighting most notable members (volume two) and tracing lines of descent from the royalty and nobility of England and continental Europe (volume three). Volume nine collects over 8,500 descendants of the recently discovered line of William Wright (died in Franklin Co., Va., ca. 1809). It also provides briefer accounts of five other early Wright families of Virginia that have often been mentioned by researchers as close kinsmen of George Washington, including: William Wright (died in Fauquier Co., Va., ca. 1805), Frances Wright and her husband Nimrod Ashby, and William Wright (died in Greensville Co., Va., by 1827). A cumulative index will complete the series as volume ten.




CANNON Family Ancestry and Genealogy


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UPDATED 3rd Edition November 2010. This family genealogy of the CANNON family begins in the Plymouth Colony of America, Virginia. The family moves to Henrico County, Virginia; then migrating south into Wake County North Carolina, staying in South Carolina for a short time; then settling in Bulloch County, Georgia for several generations. The Cannon family moved further down in the Brooks County, Thomas County, Colquitt Co. Georgia area where they have remained for many more generations. Some generations of the Cannon family moved into Hamilton County, Florida. This book is full of referenced and researched accurate data from the family researchers and compiled and put into this database by this writer. (Also included is an additional John Cannon line from Tennessee to Texas.)A must have reference book for the CANNON family including a rare photo of George Washington Cannon and Martha Ann M. Glass of Colquitt/Brooks County Georgia.




The Georgia Frontier


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Our Joseph Chandler of Caswell County, North Carolina: Descendants of Richardson Chandler, 1795-1859, grandson of Joseph


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Richardson Chandler (ca. 1795-1859) was born in North Carolina, probably Caswell County, the son of James Chandler (ca. 1761-1809) and the grandson of Joseph Chandler of Caswell County, North Carolina. His family migrated to Franklin County, Georgia, ca. 1796. He married Frances Shields (ca. 1796-before 1853), ca. 1815, probably in Franklin County. They had twelve children, ca. 1816-1836. The family was living in Walton County, Georgia, in 1830 and in Benton County, Alabama, in 1840. Richardson Chandler, a minister of the Primitive Baptist Church frequently went back and forth between Georgia and Alabama. Richardson married 2) Mary (Polly) Dowdy in Benton County, Alabama, in 1853. The had one daughter born ca. 1859. He died in Calhoun (formarly Benton) County, Alabama. Descendants listed lived in Georgia, Alabama, Louisiana, California, Texas, Utah, Arizona and elsewhere.




The Tree Tracers


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