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Georgia State Vital Records |
Georgia State Vital Records Office
Georgia Department of Human Resources
Room 217-H
47 Trinity Avenue, SW
Atlanta, GA 30334
(404) 656-4900
Records include birth and death records since January 1919 and marriage and divorce records since June 1952.
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Articles
Georgia, 1732-55
Georgia's Western Lands, Mississippi Territory and East & West Florida, 1783-1819
Georgia, 1732-55
Augusta, Georgia, 1920
Augusta, Georgia, 1920
Georgia Grants of Western Lands to Land Companies, 1789, 1795
Georgia, 1732-55
Georgia & South Carolina, 1865
Georgia State Archives Changing Hours
Online: Augusta, Georgia Archives
Army Map of Georgia
Battlefield of Chickamauga, Georgia, 1863
Army Map of Georgia
Genealogical Records: Early Georgia and South Carolina Settlers (2 CDs)
Databases
Georgia Land Lottery, 1827
Georgia Marriages to 1850
Midway Congregation Church Records, Liberty County, Georgia
Georgia Tax Index, 1789-99
North-Central Georgia Cemeteries
Liberty County, Georgia Marriages, 1785-1895
Georgia Census, 1790-1890
Houston, Muscogee, and Talbot Counties, Georgia Marriages, 1826-52
Worth County, Georgia Census, 1920
Oakland Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
Georgia Hufford, Northern Michigan Farm
Houston County, Georgia Census, 1900
Georgia Cherokee Land Lottery, 1832
Irwin County, Georgia Census, 1900
Georgia Marriages, 1851-1900
Savannah, Georgia Directories, 1888-91
Atlanta, Georgia Directories, 1889-90
Georgia Deaths, 1919-98
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Search Aids
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Georgia, 1754-1850
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Family History Centers
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- What is a Family History Center?
- Family History Centers are branches of the Family History Library in Salt Lake City.
- Centers provide access to many of the microfilms and microfiche in the Family History Library to help you identify your ancestors.
- Location and Hours
- There are more than 3,400 centers worldwide. To find a Family History Center near you, see the list of addresses below.
- Before you visit, you should contact the center to verify when it is open.
- Services
- Staff members will show you around the center, answer some research questions (research expertise in each center varies), help you use center resources, and order microfilms and microfiche from the Family History Library.
- Many centers offer classes on different genealogical research topics.
- Resources
- Most centers have a computer with FamilySearch, which helps you search for information about your ancestors. FamilySearch includes Family History Library Catalog, International Genealogical Index, Ancestral File, Social Security Death Index, Scottish Church Records and the United States Military Index
- Most also have Personal Ancestral File, a computer program that allows you to organize your family history information.
- Most centers also have a variety of resource files, microfilms, microfiche and published material such as genealogies, histories, gazetteers, atlases and maps at your disposal.
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Family History Centers Near You
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Other Resources
Information about state archives and libraries:
Write to:
Georgia Department of Archives and History
330 Capital Avenue SE
Atlanta, GA 30334
Records include vital records, court records, colonial petitions and correspondence, state census records, military records, newspapers, tax records, cemetery records, probate records, maps, and federal census records from 1820-1910.
Information about state genealogical societies:
Write to:
Georgia Department of Archives and History
330 Capitol Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30334
Telephone: (404) 656-2393
See also: Georgia Genealogy at Live Roots,
and Original Georgia Documents
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