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*[http://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia's Virtual Vault Colonial and Headright Plat Index] at Georgia Archives
*[http://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia's Virtual Vault Colonial and Headright Plat Index] at Georgia Archives
*[http://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia's Virtual Vault Headright and Bounty Plats] at Georgia Archives - Index and images
*[http://www.georgiaarchives.org/research Georgia's Virtual Vault Headright and Bounty Plats] at Georgia Archives - Index and images
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/full-text Full-Text Search - Land Records] at FamilySearch - index & images; dates, records, and places vary; [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P00oMDsAsSw How to Search]


'''County Records'''<br>
'''County Records'''<br>
*'''1790-2002''' {{RecordSearch|2071974|Georgia, Elbert County Records, 1790-2002}} at FamilySearch — [[Georgia, Elbert County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images  
*'''1790-2002''' {{RecordSearch|2071974|Georgia, Elbert County Records, 1790-2002}} at FamilySearch — [[Georgia, Elbert County Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index and images


==Georgia Land Records==
==Georgia Land Records==

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Georgia Land Records[edit | edit source]

Colonial and State Records[edit | edit source]

From 1732 to 1755 the area that is now Georgia was a trusteeship in which land was allotted to males and their heirs. After 1755 lands were granted without restrictions. Land transfers before 1777 were generally recorded in Savannah, and many early land grants have been transcribed and published. One source for these records is Pat Bryant, Entry of Claims for Georgia Landholders, 1733-1755 (Atlanta, Georgia: State Printing Office, 1975; Digital Version; At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Film 1450719, Book 975.8 R2br.

Georgia was a state-land state in which land was distributed first by the governor and then through land courts established from 1783 to 1909. From 1756 land was distributed in the eastern quarter by headright and bounty grants. The grants usually do not give residences, family names, or military information. Not all bounties were for military service. These records are listed in Index to the Headright and Bounty Grants of Georgia 1756-1909 (Vidalia, Georgia: Georgia Genealogical Reprints, 1970; At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 975.8 R2i.

The FamilySearch Library and the Georgia Surveyor General Department at the Georgia Department of Archives and History have original land grants on microfilm. The records at the FamilySearch Library include books of conveyances (1750-1802), mortgages (1755-1822), fiats for grants (1755-76), and bonds, sales, and gift records (1755-1829).

Land Lottery Records[edit | edit source]

The parts of Georgia that are now Alabama and Mississippi were ceded in 1802. The remaining northern and western areas of present-day Georgia were surveyed and given away by land lotteries in 1805, 1807, 1820, 1821, 1827, 1832, and 1833.

The Georgia Genealogical Society published a guide to researching the Georgia land lotteries.

The lottery lists have been published in several sources, such as:

  • Also see Robert Scott Davis, Jr., and Rev. Silas E. Lucas, The Georgia Land Lottery Papers, 1805-1914: Genealogical Data. (Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1979). At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 975.8 R2d. This includes a map showing which counties were formed in each of the lotteries.

An alphabetical index to Georgia land grant records, 1767-1908, in the Surveyor General Department is on FS Library microfilms FS Library Films 465173-465184. The FamilySearch Library also has the following records for Georgia:

For further details on state land records, see Marion R. Hemperley, The Georgia Surveyor General Department: A History and Inventory of Georgia's Land Office (Atlanta, Georgia: State Printing Office, 1982). At various libraries (WorldCat); FS Library Book 975.8 R2hg.

Information about the land lotteries from Georgia State Archives.

County Records[edit | edit source]

After original title to the land was granted, subsequent transactions, including deeds and mortgages, were recorded by the county, usually by the clerk of the superior court. You can obtain copies by writing to the clerk.

The FamilySearch Library has copies of the county deeds and mortgages, dating from the creation of each county to 1900 or 1920, on microfilm for most counties. The FamilySearch Library also has homestead records from the 1860s to the 1920s. For example, the library has 150 microfilms for Chatham County of deeds, deed indexes, homestead records, mortgages, lottery lists, oyster leases, and pony homestead records.