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Lumpkin County Georgia GA History Biographies GENEALOGY

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    LUMPKIN COUNTY, GEORGIA HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHIES
    Goodspeed
    23 Pages, 8.5"x11", Full Name Index, Soft Cover, Reprinted 2004
    Lumpkin County, located in the mid-northern portion of the state, was created on December 3, 1832. The county was named for former governor of Georgia Wilson Lumpkin. Lumpkin's daughter, Martha Atalanta Lumpkin Compton, was the source for the city name of Marthasville (which was the later named for Atlanta). The biographical sketches were submitted by the families themselves.
    Example
    “Nicholas F. Howard, physician and surgeon, Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co., Ga, son of John and Sallie (Fain) Howard, was born in Buncombe county, N.C., Nov. 24, 1821. His paternal grandfather, Philip Howard, was born in Baltimore, Md., where he grew to manhood, and subsequently migrated to North Carolina and settled in Surry County. ...etc...”
    Surnames Included in this Publication
    ALEXANDER, ALLEN, AWTRY
    BLACKWELL, BOYD, BRIGHT, BROWN, BROWNLOW, BUNN
    CALHOUN, COOPER, COPELAND, CRISSON, CURCH
    DONELSON
    EATON, ESTES, EVANS
    FAIN, FORD, FOSTER
    GAILLARD, GALT, GARNER, GOODRAM
    HALL, HAMES, HARPER, HARRELL, HARRIS, HOWARD, HUFF
    LEATHERS, LEDBETTER, LUMPKIN, LYMAN
    McCLURE, MAGUESS, MINE
    NORTON
    PRICE, PRINCE
    RILEY, RIVES, ROANE, ROLSTON, RUDOLPH, RUSK
    SINGLETON, SITTON, SMITH, STANTON, STEVENSON
    THOMPSON
    WATTS, WELLBORN, WHEELER, WHELCHEL, WILLIAMS, WIMPY, WITT, WORLEY
    YARBROUGH, YOUNG
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