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Pierce CountyGeorgia

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My name is Sandy Stewart , and I am the person responsible for Pierce County. If you would like to contribute your information to this page, please let me know. If you would like to host a county, contact  Linda Blum Barton, Georgia State Coordinator.


Pierce CountyGeorgia History 

The Pierce County Flag was created by John Charles Bryant, Adopted in 1976.Pierce County, Georgia was created in 1857.The parent counties from which Pierce County was organized from were Appling & Ware. The county seat is Blackshear. The first U.S. Census for this county was begun June 1, 1860, and finished June 27, 1860. This census showed a population of 1,973, Blackshear's portion of these being 319.In 1870, Pierce County had a population of 2,778, of which 490 were living in Blackshear.


 

 

Transcribed by: Ross Jones

Proofread by: Sally Jacquet Roberts 

Links to other researchers with Pierce county connections: HERRIN, Ann Lewis’ familyArchibald SMITH, Loudermilk & Lee families

GAGenWeb County Selection Table

Pierce County mailing list sponsored by the Pierce County (Georgia) Historical and Genealogical Society

Pierce County Historical and Genealogical Society

            The Huxford Genealogical Society, Inc. and library

Please take the time and help the USGenWeb project add more cemeteries to benefit all of us. Visit this site and you will see what a great project this is.


This year, December 18, 1857, marks the 150th Anniversary of the establishment of Pierce County, 1857-2007. It was named in honor of President Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States. Congratulations, citizens of Pierce County.

John Guss


It was 165 years ago (July 22, 1838) that Maximillan, Mary, Mary Anne, and baby William Wildes were murdered by Seminoles at their home in Ware County, GA.  Soon after Billy Bowleg's tribe murdered these family members, the Seminoles were ordered out of Georgia by Oglethorpe.  Four sons survived the massacre: Reuben, Jesse, James, and John.  The descendants of these sons meet the second Sunday in October at the Okeefenokee Swamp Park in Waycross, GA.

If there are any further questions, contact:

Sarah Reynolds

Route 11 Box 120

Lake City, FL 32024

386-941-9640

maxwildes@yahoo.com

 

 

Have you ever wondered what it means to be 3rd cousin twice removed?

The term "removed" is not used as long as the cousins referred to are in the same generation. "Removed" only applies to how cousins are related to other cousins, and not anyone else. A first cousin is a first cousin no matter how many times removed.

If cousins are a generation apart then the term "once removed" is used. If cousins are two generations apart then the term "twice removed" is used.

A Chart of Consanguinity "Kinship Chart"

 

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Other Georgia Links


. . .Sites of Interest

Census information

Abstracts for census records

RootsWeb resources

 

General Research Information

Bureau of Land Management General Land Office

LDS Church's online genealogy website

Index to Surname mailing lists.

Vital Records Information - United States

Archived Cemeteries list

Volunteer List for Genealogical CDs

Georgia Research Information

Georgia Public Libraries

Destruction of Courthouses in Georgia

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