Colquitt County, Georgia Genealogy

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Guide to Colquitt County, Georgia ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

County Facts
County seat: Moultrie
Organized: February 25, 1856
Parent County(s): Lowndes, Thomas[1]
Neighboring Counties
BrooksCookMitchellThomasTiftWorth
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Courthouse
Colquitt County, Georgia Court House.jpg
Location Map
Georgia Colquitt County Map.png

County Information

Description

Colquitt County was named for Walter Terry Colquitt and is located in the southern area of the state.[2]

County Courthouse

Colquitt County Courthouse
1220 S Main Street
PO box 517
Moultrie, GA 31768
Phone: 912-891-7400
Colquitt County Website

Probate Court has birth, marriage, death and probate records.
Clerk Superior Court has divorce, court and land records.[3]

Colquitt County, Georgia Record Dates

Information for this chart was taken from various sources, often containing conflicting dates. This information should be taken as a guide and should be verified by contacting the county and/or the state government agency.

Known Beginning Dates for Government County Records[4]
Birth* Marriage Death* Court Land Probate Census
1919 1881 1919 1881 1881 1881 1820
*Statewide registration of births and death began in 1919. General compliance for births by 1928 and deaths by 1922.

Record Loss

1881 The courthouse at Moultrie burned 25 February 1881. Almost all county records were lost.[5]

For suggestions about research in places that suffered historic record losses, see:


Boundary Changes

Populated Places

For a complete list of populated places, including small neighborhoods and suburbs, visit HomeTown Locator. The following are the most historically and genealogically relevant populated places in this county:[7]

Cities
Towns
Unincorporated communities
  • Pineboro
  • Schley
  • Sigsbee
  • Ticknor

History Timeline

Resources

Bible Records

Biographies

Business, Commerce, and Occupations

Cemeteries

Cemeteries of Colquitt, Georgia online and in print
Tombstone Transcriptions Online
Tombstone Transcriptions in Print (Often more complete)
List of Cemeteries in the County
See Georgia Cemeteries for more information

Census Records

Historical populations
Census Pop.
1860 1,316
1870 1,654 25.7%
1880 2,527 52.8%
1890 4,794 89.7%
1900 13,636 184.4%
1910 19,789 45.1%
1920 29,332 48.2%
1930 30,622 4.4%
1940 33,012 7.8%
1950 33,999 3.0%
1960 34,048 0.1%
1970 32,200 −5.4%
1980 35,376 9.9%
1990 36,645 3.6%
2000 42,053 14.8%
2010 45,498 8.2%
Source: "Wikipedia.org".


Church Records

Church records and the information they provide vary significantly depending on the denomination and the record keeper. They may contain information about members of the congregation, such as age, date of baptism, christening, or birth; marriage information and maiden names; and death date. For general information about Georgia denominations, see the Georgia Church Records wiki page.
List of Churches and Church Parishes

Court Records

Directories

Emigration and Immigration

Ethnic, Political, and Religious Groups

Funeral Homes

Genealogies

Guardianship

Land and Property Records

Land and property records can place an ancestor in a particular location, provide economic information, and reveal family relationships. Land records include deeds, abstracts and indexes, mortgages, leases, grants and land patents.

See Georgia Land and Property for additional information about early Georgia land grants from the government. After land was transferred to private ownership, subsequent transactions (generally buying and selling deeds) were usually recorded at the county courthouse and where records are currently housed.

Online Land Indexes and Records


Local Histories

Local histories are available for Colquitt County, Georgia Genealogy. County histories may include biographies, church, school and government history, and military information. For more information about local histories, see the wiki page section Georgia Local Histories.

Maps and Gazetteers

Worth CountyTift CountyCook CountyBrooks CountyThomas CountyMitchell CountyGA COLQUITT.PNG
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Migration

Military Records

Civil War

Online Records

Regiments. Service men in Colquitt County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are companies that were specifically formed in Colquitt County:

- 50th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate) , Company H
- 51st Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate) , Company D


  • Odom, Ellen Payne, and Nell Arnold Gammage. 1980. Confederate soldiers in Colquitt County, Georgia. Moultrie, Ga: Moultrie McNeill Chapter No. 661, United Daughters of the Confederacy. (Entire Book) 975.8975 M2o also film 1685767 item 10

Spanish-American War

World War I

World War II

Naturalization and Citizenship

Newspapers

Obituaries

Other Records

Voting Records

Periodicals

Probate Records

Colonial courts kept some early probate records. From 1777 to 1798 and since 1852, the court of ordinary or register of probates has kept probate and guardianship records. The inferior court handled probate and guardianship matters from 1798 to 1852.

Many probate records to the 1930s and 1940s are at the Georgia Department of Archives and History and the FamilySearch Library on microfilm.

Content: Probate Records may give the decedent's date of death, names of his or her spouse, children, parents, siblings, in-laws, neighbors, associates, relatives, and their place of residence.

Record types: Wills, estates, guardianships, naturalizations, marriage, adoption, and birth and death records (not all years).

Online Probate Indexes and Records


School Records

Social Security Records

Tax Records

Taxes were levied on free white males over 21 and all slaves up to age 60. These persons are referred to as "polls." Tax listings, or digests, of a county generally list the taxable landowners and other polls and the amount of tax. The records for each county are divided by militia district.

Vital Records

Vital Records consist of births, adoptions, marriages, divorces, and deaths recorded on registers, certificates, and documents. A copy or an extract of most original records can be purchased from the Georgia State Department of Health , the County Clerk's office of the county where the event occurred or order electronically online.

For some online statewide indexes, see the FamilySearch Historical Record Collections for Georgia.

Birth

Marriage

Death

Divorce

Research Facilities

Archives

Listed below are archives in Colquitt County. For state-wide archival repositories, see Georgia Archives and Libraries.

FamilySearch Centers

FamilySearch Center and Affiliate Library Locator map - search for local FamilySearch Centers or Affiliate Libraries

  • FamilySearch Centers provide one-on-one assistance, free access to center-only databases, and to premium genealogical websites.
  • FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries have access to most center-only databases, but may not always have full services normally provided by a FamilySearch center.

Local Centers and Affiliate Libraries

Libraries

Listed below are libraries in Colquitt County. For state-wide library facilities, see Georgia Archives and Libraries.

Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library
204 5th St SE
PO Box 2828
Moultrie, GA 31768
912-985-6540
Email: igodwin@mccls.org
Website
Website

Moultrie-Colquitt County Library System
204 5th St SE
Moultrie, Ga. 31768
229-985-6540
Email: mccls@mccls.org
Website
Facebook

Museums

Museum of Colquitt County History
500 Fourth Ave SE
Moultrie, GA 31768
229-890-1626
Website
Facebook

Societies

Listed below are societies in Colquitt County. For state-wide genealogical societies, see Georgia Societies.

Colquitt County Historical Society
214 16th Avenue SE
Moultrie, GA 31778
912-985-3413

Southwest Georgia Genealogical Society
PO Box 4672
Albany, GA 31706
Email: Freddypage@aol.com
Website
Facebook

Websites

Research Guides

References

  1. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Georgia.At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
  2. Wikipedia contributors, "Colquitt County, Georgia" in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colquitt_County,_Georgia accessed 31 Oct 2018
  3. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Georgia.At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
  4. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Colquitt County, Georgia. Page 151-163 At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002; Alice Eichholz, ed. Ancestry’s Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources, Third ed. (Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2004), 155-160.
  5. Paul K. Graham, Georgia Courthouse Disasters (Decatur, Georgia: Genealogy Co., 2013), 23-24. At various libraries (WorldCat).
  6. Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 10th ed. (Draper, Utah: Everton Pub., 2002), Georgia.At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 973 D27e 2002.
  7. Wikipedia contributors, "Colquitt County, Georgia," in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colquitt_County%2C_Georgia, accessed 6 Febuary 2019.
  8. Genealogical Society of Utah, Parish and Vital Records List (July 1998). Microfiche. Digital version at https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/images/0/09/Igigeorgiaad.pdf.