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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Digital Images of Wayne County Records and Genealogy

Wayne County Records

Wayne County was created in 1803 from ceded Creek Indian lands and was named afterMadAnthony Wayne, a commander from Pennsylvania during the Revolutionay War. The county seat is Jesup, Georgia. 

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Wayne County Databases Available to Members of Georgia Pioneers
  • Index to Wayne County Wills 1884-1927.
  • Index to Wayne County Annual Returns, Book M, 1875-1878.
Digital Images of Wayne County Wills (1882-1892)
Testators: Sherrod Akins, John Black, Alexander Brutice, James Causey, Christine Prentice, Islam Reddish, John Rumph, John Scott, Mary Trawell and John Umphries. 




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