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Bartow County, Georgia
A Proud Member of the Genealogy Trails Group
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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 Trails History and Genealogy Project and we are excited about this opportunity
to expand into other states. We welcome your feedback and comments, and your data contributions.
If you think you might be interested in joining our group, view our Volunteer Page for further information and instructions on signing up. We're looking for folks
who share our dedication to putting data online and are interested in helping this project be as successful as
it can be.
If you have data that you would like to have posted on this website, please contact us.
Any data we come
across will be added to this site.
We regret that we are unable to perform any personal research for you.
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Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of the Cherokee County territory
in 1832 on December 3rd, and called Cass County until renamed in 1861 on December 6th in honor of Francis S. Bartow.
The original county seat was at Cassville. The current county seat is Cartersville
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Online Data
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Biographies
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Births
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Cemeteries
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Census
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Church
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County Records
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Court Records
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Deaths
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Family Bibles
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Extinct Towns
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Marriages
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Military
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Newspapers
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Obituaries
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Surnames
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Wills/Legal Records
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Website Updates:
Nov 2009: World War 2 Casualties
Sep 2009: Methodist Episcopal Church Christenings
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