3 edition of Some early families of Pickens County, Georgia found in the catalog.
Some early families of Pickens County, Georgia
Martha A. Pyatte
Published
1980
by Pyatte] in [Crossnore, N.C
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | by Martha Lucille Allred Pyatte ; assisted by Pat Champion, Ruth Hamrick and Marvis Dilbeck. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | F292.P57 P9 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | iii, 122 p. : |
Number of Pages | 122 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4147148M |
LC Control Number | 80126360 |
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Payne History: Pickens County, Georgia, Heritage, – "Century of Columbia County, Georgia Wills " Georgia Pioneers, unknown publication date. Will abstracts. M15 "Columbia County, Georgia Early Marriage Records." Georgia Pioneers, unknown publication date. Marriage records from to This book also includes a list of Revolutionary War soldiers and their wives.
M The completion of Georgia /Interstate caused a rapid expansion in the county's population and business aftermaking Pickens County one of the fastest-growing areas in Georgia. The population of Pickens County, according to the census,an increase from the population of 22, Upon a fly leaf of the oldest book of Records now extant, is found the following: “Mobile, Apr.
20,L. Parker: His Register for the County Court of Pickens County, Alabama State.” Into this Some early families of Pickens County to have been transcribed minutes of the May term, Early probate records for Pickens County may Georgia book found in Anderson District records.
See probate index for these early records at: Chandler Ballard. W.P.A. will transcripts of Pendleton District & Anderson County, S.C., Walterboro, South Carolina: J.C. Ballard, (?). Pickens County Wills, Book A, (transcripts). Pickens District, SC, and the subsequent Pickens County, inwas named for General Andrew Pickens (), a Revolutionary War hero.
This area in the northwestern corner of the state was held by the Cherokee until when it was know as Indian Country. Georgia Statewide Online Genealogy Records. This chart shows links to statewide collections. To find links to collections for lower jurisdictions (such as a county or town), go to Locating Online Databases.and can be searched free of charge at your local family history center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
(Waldroup) Both of these families migriated to Pickens County from Habersham County Ga. by Covered Wagon in the early l’s and most of them remained there, I have many cousins there. Also my father from Middle Tenn.; aunt and uncle married came from Tenn.
and married Pickens County families. Israel PICKENS was the son of John PICKENS (from Ireland, birthdate unknown, died about ) and the grandson of William PICKENS (from Ireland, birthdate unknown, died aboutwife Margaret) Much of the early lineage data in the book may have come from Rev.
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However, one must remember that Jackson County was taken from Franklin, and many of those grants became part of Jackson. Franklin County was created in and named for Benjamin Franklin.
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Many give Pickens County, South Carolina, as her birthplace; however, Pickens County did not exist until much later. Old Cherokee and Pickens Counties of Georgia. likes 3 talking about this.
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