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Digital Images of Warren County Wills
Estates
Indexes to Probate Records
Miscellaneous Estates
- Beall, Josiah, estate
- Beasley, James, Sr. Estate
- Chaffin, John Estate
- Cook, Jesse, Orphans
- Dillard, Thomas, Estate
- King, Jefferson Estate
- Rivers, Thomas, LWT, (1847) typed copy
- Vann, James Estate
Miscellaneous
Estate Sales, etc. in Augusta Chronicle 1813 to 1817
- Baker, John, May 10, 1816
- Darden, Jacob, Sept 19, 1817
- Granade, Benjamin, Aug 5, 1814/a>
- Kinsey, Daniel
- McCrary, Matthew, June 14, 1816
- Waggoner, Elizabeth, Oct 22, 1817
- White, Joseph, May 10, 1816
Estate Sales, etc. in Augusta Chronicle 1818 to 1820
Bonds
Maps
Military Records
Warren County Records
Warren County was established on December 19, 1793 by an Act of the Georgia General Assembly, and was created from parts of Columbia, Washington, and Wilkes Counties. It was named after General Joseph Warren, famous general killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill. At first, the courts met in the home of James McCormick and in 1796 in the home of Sterling Gardner. An Act dated February 9, 1797 designated a lot on Gardner's plantation as the permanent county seat and became the town of Warrenton. How Warren County Got It's Name, published in the Atlanta Journal 17 Sept 1989
In the front of the Warren County Will Book 1798-1807 is a series of administrator's appointments, etc. This information is scarcely readable, but is included below. Origins of Early Settlers
Marriages