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Floyd County, Georgia
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Hello and welcome to the Genealogy Trails website
for Floyd County, Georgia.
This County is available for adoption.
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The county was established on December 3, 1832, by an
act of the Georgia General Assembly and was created from land that was part of Cherokee County at the time. The
County is named after General John Floyd.
The county seat is Rome, Georgia
Cities and towns
Cave Spring -- Lindale -- Livingston -- Mount Berry -- Rome -- Shannon
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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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Surnames
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Wills/Legal Records
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Website Updates:
Oct 2009: Obit for A.J. REED
Sep 2009: County History
Jan 2008: MCKENZIE and SMITH death notices; GAYLOR/DANIEL marriage; SALE story
Dec 2007: Newspaper story about KING/CAPERTON
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