Thomas County Records
Thomas County was created from Decatur and Irwin Counties by an Act of the General Assembly on December 23, 1825. It was named for General Jett Thomas, a hero of the War of 1812. Portions of Thomas County later were used to form Colquitt County (1856), Brooks County (1858), and Grady County (1905). The county seat is Thomasville.
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Thomas County Databases Available to Members of Georgia Pioneers
Indexes to Probate Records
- Index to Thomas County Wills, Annual Returns, Inventories, Book A (1826-1836)
- Index to Thomas County Wills, Annual Returns, Inventories, Book B (1837-1845)
- Index to Thomas County Final Settlements, Book A (1855-1862)
- Index to Thomas County Final Settlements, Book B (1863-1875)
- Record of Thomas County Wills Filed Between 1826-1860
- Thomas County Marriages from Newspapers 1885-1886
- Map of Thomas County
Testators: Blackshear, Edward; Bryan, John; Bryan, Joseph; Crawford, Silas; McIntire, Archibald; Mitchel, Thomas; Sweetman, WilliamDigital Images of Thomas County Wills, Book B, (1837-1845)
Testators: Anderson, Joseph (1849); Atkinson, Henry;Brinson, Jason; Bryson, Thomas;Colwell, John;Denson, Elizabeth; Hall, Ignatius;Hall, Kindred;Hays, George;Hurst, Thomas;Jones, John; LeRoy, Theophilis (1849) estate;Lovett, James;McKinnon, Murdock;McKinnon, Peter;Roddenberry, Martha, Estate (1897);Roddenbury, Robert (1849) estate;Roddenberry, Martha, Estate (1906), typed copy; Slater, Kerfee;Thomas, Richard, Estate
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