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  1. Apr 27, 2024 · Guide to Oglethorpe County, Georgia ancestry, genealogy and family history, birth records, marriage records, death records, census records, and military records.

  2. 7 Sources. History/Timeline. Oglethorpe County history follows that of Wilkes County, Georgia. Read on to learn why. 1600s, 1700's Indian tribes lived here in the 1600's and 1700's before any settlers arrived. [1] Gen. james Oglethorpe. 1733 Oglethorpe county is named in honor of Gen James E. Oglethorpe, who founded Georgia. Gen.

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  4. Oglethorpe County is home to 12 historical markers highlighting important people, places and events in the area’s past, only some of which might be known to residents. The county’s most recent marker was erected in 2020, commemorating the birthplace of the Columbia Theological Seminary.

  5. The history of Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Authors: Smith, Florrie Carter (Main Author) Format: Books/Monographs ... Georgia, Oglethorpe - History; United States ...

  6. Dec 10, 2005 · Oglethorpe County, in northeast Georgia, is the state’s seventeenth county and comprises 441 square miles. Creek and Cherokee Indians lived there when the first white people arrived, but they lost their land through treaties signed in 1773.

  7. Oglethorpe County is named for Georgia's founder, James Oglethorpe. The county was founded on December 19, 1793. The county seat is Lexington. This county is available for adoption.

  8. Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Genealogy, History & Facts. County Vital Records ∣ County Census Records ∣ County Courthouse and Government Records ∣. County Societies, Family History Resources and County Genealogy Links.

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