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| Coweta County Genealogical Society Research Library |    Insert building images here.jpgE-mail:[1]  info@ccgsinc.org 
 Address:[2] 
 8 Carmichael StreetNewnan, Georgia
 
 
 Telephone:[1]  470-215-1966
 Hours:[2]  Wednesday - Friday 10 to 4; and the 1st and 4th Saturdays of the month 10 to 4. 
 Map:  Google map: Coweta County Genealogical Society Research Library 
 Internet sites and databases: 
 Holdings include the best set of family folders in Georgia.[3] 
 If you cannot visit or find a record at the Coweta County Genealogical Society Research Library, a similar record may be available at one of the following. 
 Overlapping Collections
 National Archives I, Washington DC, census, pre-WWI military service & pensions, passenger lists, naturalizations, passports, federal bounty land, homesteads, bankruptcy, ethnic sources, prisons, and federal employees.[4]National Archives at Atlanta federal censuses, Ancestry.com, military, pensions, bounty-land, photos, passengers lists, naturalizations, Native Americans, African Americans, and workshops.[5]Federal Records Center, Ellenwood, GA., receives federal agency and court records of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.Georgia Archives, Morrow, is the best place to start family history research in Georgia.[3] Genealogies, county histories, newspapers, tax digests, private papers, church records, cemeteries, Bible records, municipal records, census, maps, land plats, photographs, Georgia Confederate service and pension records, colonial, headright & bounty land grants, land lottery, and Georgia county records.
 Neighboring Collections
 Coweta County Clerk of the Probate Court, Newnan, county births and deaths since 1919; marriage and probate records since 1828.[6]Coweta County Clerk of the Superior Court, Newnan, divorce, court, land records since 1828.[6]Newnan-Coweta Historical SocietyCoweta Public Library SystemAtlanta-Fulton Public Library Central Library, large collection with good coverage of the southeast USA.[3] They have county histories, family histories, will indexes, deeds, military rosters, passenger lists, Atlanta city directories, Georgia censuses 1820-1930, local histories, and newspapers.[7]Atlanta History Center, Kenan Research Center, extensive Georgia family and county histories, Sons of the American Revolution library, holdings for North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama genealogy.Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society, Atlanta, members, meetings, newsletter, surname queries, links.Jewish Genealogical Society of Georgia, Atlanta, family histories, immigration, East Europe, Georgia, North America.Jimmy Carter Library and Museum, Atlanta, papers of the administration.
Atlanta Area Family History Centers, can order microfilms from Salt Lake City for a small fee.Fulton County Health Department, Atlanta, births since 1896, deaths since 1887.Repositories in surrounding counties:  DeKalb, Fayette, Fulton, Henry, and Spalding.DeKalb History Center, Decatur, subject files, biographical files, cemetery index, maps, manuscripts, photographs, rare books, memoirs, yearbooks, and Atlanta City and suburban directories.[8]Georgia Historical Society, Savannah, 4 million manuscripts, photos, papers, military, diaries, plantation records. They have almost as many genealogical sources as the Georgia Archives.[3]Georgia Genealogical Society, Atlanta, events, meetings, membership, publications and index, and research tools, but no library.[9]Georgia Salzburger Society, Rincon, histories, journals, genealogical records, and church histories.[10]University of Georgia Main Library, Athens, largest collection for early Georgia settlers. Also, they hold county histories, county records, family records, biographies and newspapers.[3]Repositories in other surrounding states: Alabama, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
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