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Are you just beginning your ancestry research in Bacon County, Georgia? Why not hire a professional genealogist to assist you with your genealogy search? Our researchers are ready to help you find a wealth of records in Georgia. The first large-scale European colonial settlements in Georgia began in the 1700's, and many types of records including land deeds, family wills, military records, family histories, and vital records are widely available for almost 300 years of the state's history. Contact our researchers today and learn how we might help you with your family tree search

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Many people are unaware that many important records which are crucial to their family tree search cannot be found online. Many GA records, for example, are only available to  researchers who physically visit repositories at the local level in GA, at the federal level in Washington, D.C., or at the LDS Family History Library in Utah. Our genealogy researchers have access to all of these records and are ready to assist you with your genealogy search in GA.

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Bacon County, Georgia Genealogy Resources

Are you just beginning your ancestry research in Bacon County, GA? Our expert research team has put
 together some helpful links and resources to help you get started with your family tree research. Many of the
GA resources listed on this page are often used by our genealogists during a typical ancestry search to help locate
important records like birth certificates, obituaries, court records, marriage certificates, land deeds, and family
 histories.

Cemeteries

Epodunk - Bacon County Cemeteries

 Find a Grave - Bacon County, GA

Grave Addiction - Photographs of Bacon County Cemeteries

Interment.net - Bacon County Cemeteries

Georgia Cemetery Transcription and Photo Project - Bacon County, GA

Georgia Gravestone Photo Project - Bacon County, GA

The Political Graveyard - Bacon County, GA

Tombstone Transcription Project - Bacon County, GA

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County, GA Cemeteries

Census Records

Bacon County Census Records - Census Online

Bacon County Federal Census Index - US-Census.org

  Bacon County Census Records - USGenWeb Archives

1820 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

 1830 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1840 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1850 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

 1860 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1870 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1880 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1880 Census of Bacon County, GA - FamilySearch.org

1910 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1920 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

1930 Census of Bacon County, GA - Ancestry.com

Court Records

Livingston's Law Register, 1851 - Bacon County Lawyers

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County Other Court Records

Estate Records

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County Wills   

History

Family History Archives - The History of Bacon County, Georgia

The Historical Marker Database - Bacon County Historical Markers 

Historical Marker Society of America - Bacon County Historical Markers

Living Places - Bacon County Georgia

National Register of Historic Places - Bacon County, GA

Signs of History - Bacon County, Georgia

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County Area History

Wikipedia.org - Bacon County, GA History

Land Records

Libraries and Archives

Atlanta History Center-Archives

Family History Library Catalog - Bacon County, GA

Georgia Department of Archives and History - Atlanta, GA

Georgia Historical Society - Savannah, GA

Public-Libraries.org - Bacon County Libraries

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County, GA

Military Records

Korean War - Bacon County GA Military Casualties 

List of Pensioners on the Roll January 1, 1883 - Bacon County, GA

Georgia Volunteers of the Civil War -

Georgia Volunteers of the Civil War - Bacon County Medal of Honor Recipients

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County Military Records 

Vietnam War - Bacon County, GA Military Casualties 

World War II Casualties, Army and Army Air Corps - Bacon County, GA

World War II Honor List of Dead and Missing Army and Army Air Forces Personnel

Obituaries

Obituary Index - Bacon County, GA

GA-Roots - Bacon County Obituaries

USGenWeb Archives- Bacon County Obituaries & Death Notices

Societies

Vital Records

USGenWeb Archives - Bacon County, GA Vital Records

VitalRec.com - Bacon County Vital Records

Click Below to Learn More about Your Georgia Genealogy

County
Formation Date
County Seat
Parent County
Appling County
1818 Baxley Treaty of Fort Jackson & Treaty of Creek Agency
Atkinson County 1917 Pearson Clinch & Coffee Counties
Bacon County 1914 Alma Appling, Pierce and Ware Counties
Baker County 1825
Newton Early County
Baldwin County 1803 Milledgeville Creek cessions of 1802 and 1805.
Banks County 1858 Homer Franklin and Habersham Counties
Barrow County 1914 Winder Gwinnett, Jackson and Walton Counties
Bartow County 1832 Cartersville Cherokee County
Ben Hill County 1906 Fitzgerald Irwin and Wilcox Counties
Berrien County 1856 Nashville Coffee, Irwin, and Lowndes Counties
Bibb County 1822 Macon Houston, Jones, Monroe and Twiggs Counties
Bleckley County 1912 Cochran Pulaski County
Brantley County 1920 Nahunta Charlton, Pierce, and Wayne Counties
Brooks County 1858 Quitman Lowndes and Thomas Counties
Bryan County 1793 Pembroke Chatham County
Bulloch County 1796 Statesboro Bryan and Screven Counties
Burke County 1777 Waynesboro St. George Parish
Butts County 1825 Jackson Henry and Monroe Counties
Calhoun County 1854 Morgan Early and Baker Counties
Camden County 1777 Woodbine St. Mary and St. Thomas Parishes
Candler County 1914 Metter Bulloch, Emanuel and Tattnall Counties
Carroll County 1826 Carrollton Treaty of Indian Springs
Catoosa County 1853 Ringgold Walker and Whitfield Counties
Charlton County 1854 Folkston Camden County
Chatham County 1777 Savannah Christ Church & St Philip Parishes
Chattahoochee County 1854 Cusseta Muscogee and Marion Counties
Chattooga County 1838 Summerville Walker and Floyd Counties
Cherokee County 1831 Canton Cherokee Cession 
Clarke County 1801 Athens Jackson County
Clay County 1854 Fort Gaines
Randolph and Early Counties
Clayton County 1858 Jonesboro
Fayette and Henry Counties
Clinch County 1850 Homerville Lowndes and Ware Counties
Cobb County 1832 Marietta Cherokee County
Coffee County 1854 Douglas Clinch, Irwin, Telfair & Ware Counties
Colquitt County 1856 Moultrie Thomas and Lowndes Counties
Columbia County 1790 Appling Richmond County
Cook County 1918 Adel Berrien County
Coweta County 1826 Newnan Treaty of Indian Springs
& Creek Cessions 
Crawford County 1822 Knoxville Houston County
Crisp County 1905 Cordele Dooly County
Dade County 1837 Trenton Walker County
Dawson County 1857 Dawsonville Gilmer and Lumpkin Counties
Decatur County 1823 Bainbridge Early County
DeKalb County 1822 Decatur Henry, Gwinnett, and Fayette Counties
Dodge County 1870 Eastman Montgomery, Pulaski & Telfair Counties
Dooly County 1821 Vienna Creek Cession of 1821
Dougherty County 1853 Albany Baker County
Douglas County 1870 Douglasville Campbell and Carroll Counties
Early County 1818 Blakely Creek Cession of 1814
Echols County 1858 Statenville Clinch and Lowndes Counties
Effingham County 1777 Springfield St. Mathew and St. Philip Parishes
Elbert County 1790 Elberton Wilkes County
Emanuel County 1812 Swainsboro Bulloch and Montgomery Counties
Evans County 1914 Claxton Bulloch and Tattnall Counties
Fannin County 1854 Blue Ridge Gilmer & Union Counties
Fayette County 1821 Fayetteville Creek Cession of 1821
Floyd County 1832 Rome Cherokee County
Forsyth County 1832 Cumming Cherokee County
Franklin County 1784 Carnesville Cherokee and Creek Cessions of 1783
Fulton County 1853 Atlanta DeKalb, Campbell,
Milton, & Cobb Counties
Gilmer County 1832 Ellijay Cherokee County
Glasscock County 1857 Gibson Warren County
Glynn County 1777 Brunswick St David and St Patrick Parishes
Gordon County 1850 Calhoun Cass and Floyd Counties
Grady County 1905 Cairo Decatur and Thomas Counties
Greene County 1786 Greensboro Washington County
Gwinnett County 1818 Lawrenceville Cherokee and Creek Cessions
Habersham County 1818 Clarkesville Cherokee and Creek Cessions
Hall County 1818 Gainesville Cherokee Cessions of 1817 and 1819
Hancock County 1793 Sparta Greene and Washington Counties
Haralson County 1856 Buchanan Carroll & Polk Counties
Harris County 1827 Hamilton Muscogee and Troup Counties
Hart County 1853 Hartwell Elbert and Franklin Counties
Heard County 1830 Franklin Carroll, Coweta & Troup Counties
Henry County 1821 McDonough Creek Cession of 1821
Houston County 1821 Perry Creek Cession of 1821
Irwin County 1818 Ocilla Creek Cessions of 1814 and 1818
Jackson County 1796 Jefferson Franklin County
Jasper County 1807 Monticello Baldwin County
Jeff Davis County 1905 Hazlehurst Appling and Coffee Counties
Jefferson County 1796 Louisville Burke and Warren Counties
Jenkins County 1905 Millen Bulloch, Burke, Emanuel, and Screven Counties
Johnson County 1858 Wrightsville Emanuel, Laurens and Washington Counties
Jones County 1807 Gray
Baldwin County
Lamar County 1920 Barnesville Monroe & Pike Counties
Lanier County 1920 Lakeland Berrien, Clinch and Lowndes Countries
Laurens County 1807 Dublin Wilkinson County
Lee County 1826 Leesburg Creek Cessions of 1826
Liberty County 1777 Hinesville St. Andrew, St. James,
& St. John Parishes
Lincoln County 1796 Lincolnton Wilkes County
Long County 1920 Ludowici Liberty County
Lowndes County 1825 Valdosta Irwin County
Lumpkin County 1832 Dahlonega Cherokee, Habersham, and Hall Counties
Macon County 1837 Oglethorpe Houston and Marion Counties
Madison County 1811 Danielsville Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Jackson and Oqlethorpe Counties
Marion County 1827 Buena Vista Lee and Muscogee Counties
McDuffie County 1870 Thomson Columbia and Warren Counties
McIntosh County 1793 Darien Liberty County
Meriwether County 1827 Greenville Troup County
Miller County 1856 Colquitt
Baker & Early Counties
Mitchell County 1857 Camilla Baker County
Monroe County 1821 Forsyth Creek Cession of 1821
Montgomery County 1793 Mount Vernon Washington County
Morgan County 1807 Madison Baldwin County
Murray County 1832 Chatsworth Cherokee County
Muscogee County 1826 Columbus Creek Cession of 1826
Newton County 1821
Covington Henry, Jasper, &
Walton Counties
Oconee County 1875 Watkinsville Clarke County
Oglethorpe County 1793 Lexington Wilkes County
Paulding County 1832 Dallas Cherokee County
Peach County 1924 Fort Valley Houston and Macon Counties
Pickens County 1853 Jasper
Cherokee and Gilmer Counties
Pierce County 1857 Blackshear Appling and Ware Counties
Pike County 1822 Zebulon Monroe County
Polk County 1851 Cedartown Floyd and Paulding Counties
Pulaski County 1808 Hawkinsville Laurens County
Putnam County 1807 Eatonton Baldwin County
Quitman County 1858 Georgetown Randolph and Stewart Counties
Rabun County 1819 Clayton Cherokee Cession
of 1819
Randolph County 1828 Cuthbert Lee County
Richmond County 1777 Augusta St. Paul Parish
Rockdale County 1870 Conyers Henry and Newton Counties
Schley County 1857 Ellaville Marion and Sumter Counties
Screven County 1793 Sylvania Burke and Effingham Counties
Seminole County 1920 Donalsonville Decatur & Early Counties
Spalding County 1851 Griffin Fayette, Henry, and
Pike Counties
Stephens County 1905 Toccoa Franklin and Habersham Counties
Stewart County 1830
Lumpkin Randolph County
Sumter County 1831 Americus Lee County
Talbot County 1827 Talbotton Muscogee County
Taliaferro County 1825 Crawfordville Greene, Hancock, Oglethorpe, Warren,
and Wilkes Counties
Tatnall County 1801 Reidsville Montgomery County
Taylor County 1852 Butler Macon, Marion and
Talbot Counties
Teflair County 1807 McRae Wilkinson County
Terrell County 1856
Dawson Lee and Randolph Counties
Thomas County 1825 Thomasville Decatur & Irwin Counties
Tift County 1905 Tifton Berrien, Irwin and Worth Counties
Toombs County 1905 Lyons Emanuel, Tattnall, and Montgomery Counties
Towns County 1856 Hiawassee Rabun & Union Counties
Treutlen County 1917 Soperton Emanuel and Montgomery Counties
Troup County 1826 Lagrange Creek Cession of 1826
Turner County 1905 Ashburn Dooly, Irwin, Wilcox and Worth Counties
Twiggs County 1809 Jeffersonville Wilkinson County
Union County 1832 Blairsville Cherokee County
Upson County 1824 Thomaston Crawford and Pike Counties
Walker County 1833 Lafayette Murray County
Walton County 1818 Monroe Creek Cession of 1818
Ware County 1824 Waycross Appling County
Warren County 1793 Warrenton Columbia, Hancock, Richmond, and Wilkes Counties
Washington County 1784 Sandersville Creek Cession of 1783
Wayne County 1803 Jesup Creek Cession of 1802
Webster County 1853 Preston
Stewart County
Wheeler County 1912 Alamo Montgomery County
White County 1857 Cleveland Habersham County
Whitfield County 1851 Dalton Murray County
Wilcox County 1857 Abbeville Dooly, Irwin, and Pulaski Counties
Wilkes County 1777 Washington Cherokee and Creek Cessions of 1773
Wilkinson County 1803 Irwinton Creek Cessions of 1802 and 1805
Worth County 1853 Sylvester Dooly and Irwin Counties

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