Clay County
Was formed in 1854 from Early and Randolph Counties.
Fort Gaines is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Clay Co., GA
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Clayton County
Was formed in 1858 from Fayette and Henry Counties.
Jonesboro is the county seat.
Volunteers
| Clayton Co Cemetery Book | Will do Book look-ups | Judy Webb |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Clayton Co., GA
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Clinch County
Was formed in 1850 from Ware and Lowndes Counties.
Homerville is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Clinch Co., GA
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Cobb County
Was formed in 1832 from Original Cherokee County.
Marietta is the county seat.
Volunteers
Cobb Co Cemetery Book, Vol I, II & III | Will do look-ups | Edie Brand |
| Cobb Co Cemetery Book, Vol I & II | Will do Book look-ups | Linda Murray |
| Limited Cobb Co Cemeteries | Will do look-ups | Vicki Friedman |
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Coffee County
Was formed in 1854 from Clinch, Irwin, Ware and Telfair Counties.
Douglas is the county seat.
Volunteers
| Coffee County (Cemetery Book reprint 1989) | Will do look-ups | Joel E. Hewitt |
Tombstone Transcription Project - Coffee Co., GA
Coffee County Cemetery Surveys
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Colquitt County
Was formed in 1856 from Lowndes and Thomas Counties.
Moultrie is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Colquitt Co., GA
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Columbia County
Was formed in 1790 from Richmond County.
Appling is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Columbia Co., GA
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Cook County
Was formed in 1918 from Berrien.
Adel is the county seat.
Volunteers
| Cemetery Book | Will do look-ups | B J Ray |
A Survey of Cemeteries Cook County, Georgia | Will do Book look-ups | Joyce Feazell |
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Coweta County
Was formed in 1825 from Indian Lands ceded in 1826 & 1827.
Newnan is the county seat.
Volunteers
Elder-Linch Cemetery
White Oak ARP Church Cemetery ( Old Smyrna )
Tench Cemetery
Tombstone Transcription Project - Coweta Co., GA
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Crawford County
Was formed in 1822 from Houston County.
Knoxville is the county seat.
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Tombstone Transcription Project - Crawford Co., GA
Crawford County AHGP Cemeteries
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