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Digital Images of Telfair County Wills 1857-1890
- Bain, John
- Beacham, Mark
- Caldwell, Josiah
- Campbell, Archibald
- Campbell, Margaret
- Campbell, M. M.
- Clark, Wesley
- Clemins, L. H.
- Fussell, Jacob
- Hubbard, Catharine
- Jarrell, John
- Johnson, Walter, Mrs.
- Livingston, Barnabus
- McLean, Anne
- McLean, John
- McRae, Duncan
- Mims, Archibald
- Simons, Jonathan
- Smith, Alfred
- Smith, Flora
- Stewart, Charles
- Swiney, Emiline
- Webb, Crawford
- Wilcox, John
- Wilcox, Mitchell G.
- Williamson, James
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Digital Images of Pickens County Wills 1854-1887
- Allen, Robert
- Anderson, Solomon
- Barrett, C. A.
- Biddy, Elias
- Bozeman, Henry
- Bradley, Bethel
- Bryant, Hugh
- Bryant, Martin
- Burbison, Isaac
- Chastain, William
- Craig, William
- Crow, Abraham
- Cunningham, L. S.
- Davis, Ephraim
- Disheroon, Bethel
- Griffith, Mary
- Griffith, Stephen
- Guyton, John
- Haley, Thomas
- Hopper, Samuel
- Johnson, Edward
- Keeler, Joel
- King, Cummins
- Larman, Lewis
- McCutchen, Samuel
- McMillan, John
- Morrison, Andrew
- Mullinax, Isaac
- Mullins, John
- Norton, Thomas
- Potts, Young
- Rast, J. L.
- Smith, Alfred
- Smith, B. J.
- Stegall, John
- Taburiaux, Sylvester
- Tate, Mary
- Tate, Samuel
- Taylor, Solomon
- Taylor, Thomas
- Thomas, Elijah
- West, Merrick
Pickens County Records
Pickens County was created in 1853 and named for South Carolina military leader and politician Andrew Pickens, who fought the Cherokees in 1760 and 1782. During the Revolution he was awarded a sword for the victory at Cowpens. He also served in the state house. The Cherokees had a large village on Long Swamp Branch at the foot of the Appalachian MountainsThese American Indians were forced to cede land further east as punishment for siding with the British during the Revolutionary War for which Colonel Pickens hung six loyalists in 1782 near present-day Nelson.
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