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2 Αυγ 2024 · Troup County, Georgia Genealogy. Guide to Troup County, Georgia ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.
Troup county, Georgia FREE genealogy and family history, military data, marriages, obituaries,cemeteries, old news articles, biographies, wills, death records.
Troup County was created June 9, 1825 and December 11, 1826 with 447 square miles acquired by Creek cessions of January 24, 1826 and March 31, 1826. It was named for George Michael Troup, 1780-1856. He was the governor of Georgia, 1823-1827. He was elected to the U.S. Senate.
Welcome to our Troup County family history research page. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your Troup County ancestors. Collections
Troup County Georgia USGenWeb Archives. Please Help!! Click here or here to transcribe and send in your records! Or submit files for this County directly to: Debra Crosby.
I’ve provided an in-depth history of Troup County, Georgia up until 1900. “Acquisition” of the Land. Creek Treaty of 1825. Indian Springs Reservation. Quitclaim of Chiefs. Final Tragedy. Troup County Boundaries.
The Troup County Archives has court records starting in 1827, land records starting in 1827, military records, tax records, voter records, school records, census records starting in 1820, and miscellaneous records.