Morgan Co is available for ADOPTION

 

MORGAN COUNTY

PART OF THE USGENWEB AND GAGENWEB PROJECTS

Morgan County was created
on December 10, 1807 from Baldwin.

The county was named for Revolutionary War General Daniel Morgan who defeated the British at Cowpens.

The county seat is Madison.

TABLE
OF CONTENTS


Bibles

Biographies

Cemeteries

Census Records

Churches

Court Records

Courthouse

Deeds

Historical Records

History

Mailing List

Maps

Military

Newspapers

Obituaries

Photos

Tax Records

Tombstone Photos

Vitals

Wills

Isaac Suttle — Frontier Baptist Preacher

County Coordinator - Adopt Me!!

State Coordinator ~ Paula Perkins
Assistant SC
Vivian Saffold

 

SURROUNDING COUNTIES
Greene / Jasper / Newton / Oconee / Putnam / Walton

QUERIES AND MESSAGE BOARDS
Cousin Connect

USGENWEB ARCHIVES FOR MORGAN COUNTY

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