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1831 Tax Digest
Index to Butts County Deeds 1822
- John Prescott Sr. to Jacob Lamb pg 1
- Israel Watson to Urian Kinchen pg 2
- Uriah Kinchen to Neil Monroe pg 3
- Neill Monroe to Matthew Barber pg 4
- Isaac Noland et al to G. M. Troup, Gov of GA pg 5
- Isaac Noland Oath pg 6
- Robert W. Harkness Oath pg 7
- Henry Kindall Jr. and Thomas H. Kindall to Henray Kindall Sr. pg 7
- Aristotle G. Duke to Wm P. Holifield pg 8
- Joel and Sarah Bailey to John Humphries pg 9
- Isaac Brooking to Thomas P. Chairs pg 10
- Thomas P. Chairs to Thomas Robinson pg 11
- Angeline G. Chairs, wife, separtation from THos P. Chairs pg 12
- Francis Irwin to Charles Ramey pg 13
- Emanuel Shearouse and Lydia, wife, to Jonathan Miller pg 14
- Jonathan Miller to Jonathan Miller pg 15
- David Martin to Henry and Thos. H. Kindall pg 16
- Samuel Torrence to John Hendricks et al pg 17
- Matilda Torrence separates from Samuel Torrence pg 19
- Charles Rainey to John R. Cargile pg 21
- Emanuel Smith to John Smith pg 22
- Benjamin F. Tucker to Elie Congar pg 23
- James Henderson appts atty pg 24
- James Henderson married Cinthia Haney widow of Moses Haney deceased. 30 Mar 1826
- Wm Keen to David Thompson and Thomas Broddas. pg 25
Butts County Wills and Estates
Butts County was created in 1825 from portions of Henry and Monroe Counties. The name was taken from Captain Samuel Butts, a member of the Georgia Militia who was killed in the battle against the Creek Indians during the War of 1812. The town of Jackson was in honor of Andrew Jackson, a Georgia Hero, whose campaigns against the Creeks was memorable to Georgians; and also for his victory over British forces at the Battle of New Orleans.
Genealogy Tips.
Researchers should search Henry County Records; particularly the deeds where many Butts residents are found.
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