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

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This County is available for adoption.
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An act of the Georgia General
Assembly created Crawford County on December 9, 1822 from part of
Houston County. In 1824, parts of Crawford were used to create Upson
County. Portions of Macon and Talbot counties were later added to
Crawford's borders. The county was named for William Harris Crawford,
U.S. senator and secretary of the treasury.
The unincorporated county seat is Knoxville, Georgia
Cities and towns
Knoxville (unincorporated)
Roberta
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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 Histories/Records
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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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History
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Marriages
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Military
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Newspaper Data
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Obituaries
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Villages
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Wills/Probate Records
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Website
Updates:
Nov 2009: 1883 Pensioners; biography of TROUTMAN, HAWKINS Oct 2010 List
of cemeteries, deaths and marriages and an obit- villages
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