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These
Books can be found listed on the
East
Georgia Genealogical Society, Inc.
Website.
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OGLETHORPE COUNTY, GEORGIA, DEED BOOKS A-E 1791-1809
OGLETHORPE COUNTY, GEORGIA, DEED BOOKS F-J 1809-1820
By Michal Martin FarmerINDEX TO GEORGIA'S CONFEDERATE PENSION SUPPLEMENTS
CLARKE COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1803-1909
MADISON COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS 1812-1909
By Ted O. BrookeCLARKE COUNTY (ATHENS), GA, NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS, 1808-1820
CLARKE COUNTY (ATHENS), GA, NEWSPAPER ABSTRACTS, 1826-1829
CLARKE COUNTY GEORGIA MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1803-1909
By Faye Stone Poss
Books for several counties
in Ga.
CENTRAL
GEORGIA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY, INC.
Post
Office Box 2024
Warner
Robins, GA 31099-2024
Books on Clark and Oconee Counties
Clarke-Oconee
Genealogical Society
PO Box 6403 Athens, GA 30604
Cemetery Inscriptions of Oconee County, Georgia
A COGS project. This 401 page book includes the records of 8700 burials
in 112 cemeteries in Oconee County. Includes a full name index.
Published 1994. Limited copies available.
Oconee County,
Georgia Abstracts of Wills 1875-1966
This 128 page book includes extensive abstracts of all 333 wills recorded in Oconee County Will Books A and B and a full name index including testators (in caps), legatees, executors, witnesses and others mentioned in the text. Each will includesreference to the book and page number of the original document. Compiled by Fred W. McRee, Jr.
Oconee County,
Georgia Marriage Records 1875 - 1920
A COGS project led by Mary Hoit Abbe. This 198 page hardback book lists over 4000 marriages that took place in Oconee County from February of 1875, when the county was founded, through 1920. The marriages are indexed alphabetically by the surnames of both the grooms and the brides. Since many of these people were, at their birth, residents of Clarke County and descendants of earlier residents of Clarke County, these marriage records should be of use to many Clarke County researchers as well as those researching in Oconee County. Furthermore, people of color were so noted on the licenses and this information has been included in the book. Published 2002.
Families from
Clarke and/or Oconee County
The Hardegree
/ Hardigree Family
The long awaited Hardegree / Hardigree family history book revised and updated is now available. The 726 page hardback book begins with history of the parents of Jonathan, Eleanor, Mary and William Hardegree and carries through the descendants of Jonathan, Eleanor and William down to today's generation. The children of Mary (Hardegree) Holloway are listed briefly. Other chapters feature the possible origins of our surname, the early migrations, the articles on the Cameron,
Elder, Fambrough and Grimes family history, and 1790 to 1900 census data. Also included are more photographs, maps and a full name index. This family has early roots in the counties of Clarke and Oconee, arriving in the area before 1800. A limited number of books were printed with no plans for reprints. To avoid missing the chance of owning your own copy, order a copy now!
Compiled and Edited by Nova A. Lemons
To order contact Nova Lemons
Athens
Historical Society, Inc.
P.O. Box 7745, Athens
GA 30604-7745
This 23-minute color video features tours and histories of 21 homes in Athens. Narrated by Ron Bogue, it includes the Taylor-Grady House, the UGA President’s Home, the Barrow-Tate house (shown by Mrs. Susan Frances Barrow Tate, now deceased), the Camak House (now a law office), several homes on Milledge Avenue that are now sorority and fraternity houses, and the Treanor House on UGA Campus.Publications of Athens Historical Society: Presence of the Past: Historic Houses of Athens
Taken from the extensive collection of Gary Doster, a life-long student of Athens history, this popular book contains not only picture postcards, but informative narratives about them. A truly unusual history of Athens, it features views of the UGA campus, other schools, churches, private homes and residential streets, downtown scenes and buildings used by business and industry – all showing how things used to be.
A Postcard History of Athens, GeorgiaGrave markers in more than 130 cemeteries and family burying grounds were cataloged in this 1999 book, with a full-name index, driving directions, and maps. This volume does not include Oconee Hill Cemetery, or the modern memorial parks, Athens Memory Gardens, East Lawn Memorial Cemetery, or Evergreen Memorial Park.
Athens-Clarke County, Georgia, CemeteriesThe original articles were published in serial format in the Athens Banner newspaper and first appeared in book form in 1912. Written when there were still residences downtown, the author, W. Sylvanus Morris, dean of the UGA Law School and local lawyer, gives a detailed picture of life in Athens soon after the Civil War.
Strolls About Athens During the Early Seventies [1870s]Articles about the houses of Athens in the 1820s, early water-powered industries in the area, the architecture of Daniel Pratt, the story of the painting in the UGA Chapel, a history of Cook & Brother Armory, and black journalists of Athens are included in this volume.
Papers of the Athens Historical Society, Vol. II
1874 Map of AthensBy W.W. Thomas, 36" x 45" reprint, sepia and moss green ink on heavy cream stock.
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