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

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Hello and welcome to the Genealogy Trails website
for Grady County, Georgia.
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.
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who share our dedication to putting data online and are interested in helping this project be as successful as
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If you have data that you would like to have posted on this website, please contact us.
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Grady County was created by an act of the Georgia General Assembly on August
17, 1905 from portions of Decatur and Thomas counties.
The County is named for Henry W. Grady, editor of the Atlanta Constitution and noted orator
The county seat is Cairo, Georgia
Cities and towns
Incorporated: Cairo -- Whigham
Unincorporated: Akridge -- Beachton
-- Boydville -- Brownlee -- Calvary
Capel -- Duncanville -- Elpino -- Lime Sink -- Moncrief -- Nickleville -- Peoples Still
Pine Park -- Reno -- Rocky Hill -- Roddenberry -- Spence
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Census
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County Records
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