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Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Dawson Co. GA Probate Records and Wills


Dawson County Wills and Estates



Dawson County Court House Dawson County was created in 1857 from Lumpkin County. Later a portion was taken from Gilmer County. County seat is Dawsonville. (In 1850, Calhoun was called Dawsonville before it was renamed.) The County was named for Judge William C. Dawson. Researchers should also search Lumpkin County.

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Dawson County Records Available to Members of Georgia Pioneers

Dawson County Marriages
  • Index to Dawson County Marriages 1858 to 1883
Dawson County Wills
  • Dawson County Wills 1857-1862 (abstracts).
Indexes to Dawson County Probate Records
  • Index to Dawson County Annual Returns, Books D & E, 1835-1854.
  • Index to Dawson County Wills, Guardians, Administrators, Bonds, Book B, 1857-1896.


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