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Elbert County, Georgia
A Proud Member of the Genealogy Trails Group

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Hello and welcome to the Genealogy Trails website
for Elbert County, Georgia.
This County is available for adoption.
Our goal at Genealogy Trails is to help you track your ancestors through time and place by transcribing genealogical
and historical data and placing it online for the free use of all researchers.
This is a continuation of our original, Illinois Genealogy
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Established in 1790 from parts of Wilkes County, it was named for
Samuel Elbert, Revolutionary War general and governor.
The county seat is Elberton, Georgia

Cities and towns
Bowman -- Elberton
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Website updates:
10 Jan 2008: SANDERS, CAMPBELL death notices; CORDAL-FLEMMING Marriage Announcement (under newspaper data)
27 November 2007 - Cemetery Inscriptions for Bethlehem, Clark Family, Elberton,
Heardmont, Old Key, Old Maxwell, Old Turman, Old Wall, petersburg, Rembert, Ruckersville Methodist, Van's Creek
Baptist Church Cemeteries
24 November 2007 - Deed Book "A-G" extractions
10 June 2007: County History |
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