Echols County, Ga 1860 Census

Welcome to Echols County, Georgia
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 Echols County was created in 1858 from Clinch and Lowndes Counties. 
The county was named in honor of Robert M. Echols.
Troublesome, where the county seat was located was later changed to Statenville in honor of James W. Staten.


This county is available for adoption

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Addresses
Cemetery - Updated
May 7, 2007
Census
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City/Towns
Family Group Sheets
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Sheriffs
Surnames
Veterans
WWI Draft Registration

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Neighboring Counties
Clinch Hamilton FL   Lanier
Lowndes
Suwannee
Columbia FL
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Cousin Connect
Rootsweb Message Board

USGenWeb Archives for Echols County

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