Survey of Irwin County Georgia Cemeteries

Survey of Irwin County Georgia Cemeteries

Author: Jessie H. Paulk

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781938637582

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There are 67 known cemeteries (black & white) to date in Irwin Co, GA. Listings include spouses, parents and mother's maiden name when known. Cemetery book has 608 pages and is printed 8 1/5 X 11 format, on archival paper, hardbound and fully indexed including the spouse's maiden name and parent's names when known. Each name was researched to determine marriage date/place, spouses, children, parents and maiden names. Document was annotated appropriately. Each cemetery has a detail description location referenced by the County Courthouse and/or major roads. Book is 8-1/2 by 11 format with full name index and contains 608 pages as well as photos of the churches.


Magazine

Magazine

Author: Huxford Genealogical Society

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 420

ISBN-13:

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The WILLIS Family Genealogy

The WILLIS Family Genealogy

Author: Lanette Hill Brightwell

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2004-08-28

Total Pages: 92

ISBN-13: 1435736834

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The WILLIS Families early beginnings are found in England dating back to 1500's Records. John WILLIS was the first immigrant of this line to come to America. Descendants include the Benjamin Willis I, II, III, IV & V {to those that settled in Georgia}. Many descendants are still living in the same areas today. Turner Co., Telfair Co. Colquitt Co., Worth Co., and others in Georgia. Using Census, Wills, Property Records, Church Records, History Books, Marriage and Birth/Death Records. Family bibles; other researchers sharing information on their family lines. This book is a very treasured item for any member of the WILLIS family and will find this resource very useful in continuing to trace their own lineages.


Hogan Family & Kin

Hogan Family & Kin

Author: Jessie Herbert Paulk

Publisher:

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 728

ISBN-13:

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William Hogan, the immigrant, was living in Gloucester County, Virginia, in 1682. He was born father of four children. He died in Virginia, in 1734. Descendants of his sons, John Hogan (b. ca. 1675) and William Hogan (b. 1680), listed lived in Virginia, North Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, Tennessee, and elsewhere.