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Forsyth
County,
Georgia
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Forsyth
County
was
created
in
1831
from a partition of the Cherokee County
territory,
which had been formed from the Cherokee Nation East the
previous year.
Forsyth County was named for John Forsyth.
Its county seat is Cumming, Georgia
Cities and towns
Cumming (incorporated)
Ducktown (incorporated, inactive)
Coal Mountain (unincorporated)
Chestatee (unincorporated)
Silver City (unincorporated)
Daves Creek (unincorporated)
Friendship (unincorporated)
Big Creek (unincorporated)
Midway (unincorporated)
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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: Sep 2009:
County History; Jan 2008: FRANCIS, ROGERS death notices; July 2010 News
Article- Aug 2011 List of Cemeteries, List of Deaths 1919 to 1924,
Marriages 1831 to 1839, News Articleds and Obits- 1840 Pensioners- Bios
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Adjacent Counties
Dawson County, Georgia to the north
Hall County, Georgia to the east, across Lake
Lanier
Gwinnett County, Georgia to the southeast, across
Chattahoochee River and Buford Dam
Fulton County, Georgia (formerly Milton County until
1932) to the southwest
Cherokee County, Georgia to the west-northwest
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