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Barrow
County,
Georgia
A Proud Member of the Genealogy
Trails Group
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This County is available for
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Founded in 1914, the land for
the county came from parts of Jackson, Gwinnett and Walton Counties.
The county seat is Winder, Georgia.
Barrow County is named after David Crenshaw Barrow
Jr., alumnus,
professor and chancellor of the University of Georgia.
Cities and Towns
Auburn -- Bethlehem -- Braselton -- Carl -- Statham -- Winder
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Website
Updates:
Nov
2009:
WW2
Casualties;
Oct
2009:
WW2
Enlistments, May 2011, List of
Cemeteries, Deaths 1919 to 1921, 1920 Altonna Census, Several
Obits-News Articles
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