Hart County Estates and Wills
Hart County was created from Elbert and Fannin Counties in 1853. When researching this county, also search the records in Jackson, Franklin and Elbert Counties. Early Settlers: Joe Buffington, John Bowers, D. S. P. Caldwell, R. A. Cobb, George Cauthon, Joseph Ellis, Moses Davis, N. A. Fleetwood, B. S. Higginbotham, John Johnson, Joseph Jackson, William Maxwell, Wyatt McMillan, B. B. Parker, James Reid, Thomas Sanders, Reubin Tyler, John G. Watson and Thomas C. H. White.
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Hart County Records Available to Members of Georgia Pioneers
Marriages
- Index to Hart County Marriages/Licenses 1854-1869
- Index to Hart County Marriages/Licenses 1854=1869
Indexes to Hart County Probate RecordsDigital Images of Hart County Wills (1862-1866)
- Index to Hart County Wills (1847-1894)
- Index to Hart County Inventories, Book B (1862-1890)
- Index to Hart County Annual Returns, Inventories, Sales, Estates, 1859-1863
- Index to Hart County Annual Returns, Inventories, Sales, Estates, 1866-1872
- Index to Hart County Annual Returns, Inventories, Sales, Estates, 1872-1883
Note: All of the images in Will Book A were not included because they were too faded to read. Testators: Barr, William;; Black, Robert; Bobo, Burrell; Bowen, Thomas; Bowers, William; Brewer, John; Bruce, Robert; Carnes, Halaway; Carnes, Wells; Clark, John; Cunningham, Franklin; Cunningham, Joseph; Dickinson, John; Dooly, William; Durkey, Malinda; Fleming, Peter; Gaines, William; Goss, Amos; Hendrick, Jesse; Hickman, Middleton; Holland, Thomas; McCurry, John; McMullers, William; Misch, John; Pinson, Sterling; Ray, Thomas; Rice, Francis; Shiflet, John; Smith, Jessie; Teasley, Braly; Tyner, Tollman; Walden, William; White, Essie or Eppy
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