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  New Georgia Encyclopedia: Tattnall County
According to the 2000 U.S. census, the population of Tattnall County is 22,305 (60.5 percent white, 31.4 percent fl, and 8.4 percent Hispanic), a 25.9 percent increase since 1990.
The county did not escape damage at the hands of Union general William T. Sherman's soldiers on their march to the sea, and the courthouse was commandeered by Union troops for use in administering the loyalty oath to local men at the war's end.
Tattnall County underwent a long period of recovery after the war, finally receiving a much-needed economic boost when the Savannah and Montgomery Railroad built lines through the area in the 1890s.
www.georgiaencyclopedia.org /nge/Article.jsp?id=h-2395   (850 words)

  
 Tattnall County, Georgia
Tattnall County is a county located in the U.S. State of Georgia.
In the county the population is spread out with 22.90% under the age of 18, 11.20% from 18 to 24, 34.60% from 25 to 44, 20.00% from 45 to 64, and 11.20% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the county is $28,664, and the median income for a family is $35,951.
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 New Georgia Encyclopedia: Appling County
Appling County, located south of the Altamaha River in southeast Georgia, was created by an act of the state legislature in December 1818.
Land for the county came from territory ceded by the Creek Indians to Georgia in the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson and the 1818 Treaty of the Creek Agency.
Appling was the parent county of all or part of Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Echols, Jeff Davis, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, and Wayne counties.
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 Tattnall County, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,264 km² (488 mi²).
The racial makeup of the county was 60.51% White, 31.43% Black or African American, 0.14% Native American, 0.29% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 6.64% from other races, and 0.92% from two or more races.
About 18.60% of families and 23.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.90% of those under age 18 and 20.20% of those age 65 or over.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Tattnall_County,_Georgia   (379 words)

  
 Tattnall County, Georgia: Schools and Education
Tattnall County prides itself on the education offered in the local community.
The residents of Tattnall County are superbly served by both public and private schools, as well as programs for technical training, professional certificates and continuing education.
Tattnall County High School is the home of the Battle Creek Warriors.
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Tattnall County is the largest producer of the world famous Vidalia Sweet Onion and we are located in the agricultural heartland of southern Georgia.
In 1988, Tattnall County received one of ten National Presidential Historic Preservation Awards for the restoration of the Alexander Hotel which was built in the 1890's in Reidsville.
Tattnall County Courthouse Thirty-one years after Tattnall County was carved from Montgomery County, the first courthouse, a log cabin, was built.
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James Roland Boone was born in 1911 at Glennville, Tattnall County, Georgia, the son of Columbus N. and Eliza Malinda Padgett Boone.
His father, Columbus Napolean Boone, was born in 1881 in Tattnall County, Georgia, the son of Ann Jane Boone (1860-1922), a single woman; and John Allen DeLoach (1862-1935).
Eliza Malinda Padgett was born in 1872 in Tattnall County, Georgia, the daughter of Andrew Jackson Padgett (1839-1913) and Nancy Almania Stafford Padgett (1842-1919).
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 GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Tattnall County was created from Montgomery County on Dec. 5, 1801 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1801, p.
Later, parts of Tattnall County were used to help create Toombs County (1905) and Candler and Evans counties (1914).
Georgia's 25th county was named for Josiah Tattnall, who played a prominent role in repealing the infamous Yazoo Act.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/histcountymaps/tattnallhistmaps.htm   (117 words)

  
 Tattnall County, GA Genealogy
Tattnall County, GA, named for the newly elected Governor Josiah Tattnall, was formed on December 5, 1801 from Montgomery County.
On July 14, 1914, Candler County was formed to the north from parts of Tattnall, Bulloch and Emanuel counties.
The most recent change to the boundaries of Tattnall County was on August 11, 1914, when the northeast sector of Tattnall County was joined with part of Bulloch County to create Evans County.
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 Tattnall County Georgia Real Estate
Tattnall County Georgia Real Estate is a way for consumers to find the best Real estate Agents and Brokers for every city in Tattnall County Georgia.
When you have been directed to an Tattnall County Georgia real estate professional in the area you have chosen you will be able to search for your dream home and get free printouts from the MLS database in that area.
Tattnall County Georgia Real Estate Brokers and agents can use the many news and information pages we offer to get up to date information about the Tattnall County Georgia real estate market.
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 Misc. Tattnall County, GA Obituaries
She was a native of Tattnall County, and was a Baptist.
The Tattnall County native was a retired farmer and a retired school bus driver.
Meeks, a native of Early County, Georgia, was born March 8, 1911, and was the daughter of the late Daniel Wright and Thena Powell Sasser.
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 Tattnall County, Georgia GA, county profile - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Tattnall County is one of 159 counties in Georgia.
This was an increase of 3.09% from the 2000 census.
Tattnall County supported George W. Bush in the 2004 presidential election.
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 webGED: Rogers Family Data Page
Ludd Mobley was born in present Screven County in 1789, a son ofJohn Mobley, R.S. Moving in Boyhood to Tattnall County with his parents,he grew up and married there and when the new county of Irwin was openedto settlers he moved there and lived in that county until his death in1835.
Tattnall County records show Ludd Mobly a resedent and juror there,also as the owner of 200 acres of land on the Altanaha River surveyed forhim August 8, 1811.
Camden County deedrecords show that he was a resident of Hancock County Nov. 1, 1806, whenhe bought Lot 135, 1st District of original Wayne County from GeorgeRunnels of Hancock County: and on Oct, 5, 1808, while a resident ofPutman County, He deeded this land to Matthew Hankins of Jones County(Deed Book "H", pp.
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 GeorgiaInfo - Carl Vinson Institute of Government
Other Information: When created in 1801, Tattnall County had no towns, so the legislature provided that county business be conducted at the home of Zacharia Cox, whose home was located on the western boundary of the new county.
County History: Tattnall County was created from Montgomery County on Dec. 5, 1801 by an act of the General Assembly (Ga. Laws 1801, p.
Josiah Tattnall, who played a prominent role in repealing the infamous Yazoo Act.
www.cviog.uga.edu /Projects/gainfo/courthouses/tattnallCH.htm   (317 words)

  
 My Simmons Family History
My Simmons family came from Onslow County North Carolina, and settled first in Bulloch County, Georgia, then moved on to Tattnall and Telfair Counties; and eventually settled in Coffee and Appling counties.
Henry Simmons was born 1776 in Onslow County North Carolina.
He stayed in Tattnall County for the next 4 years where he was a Justice of the Peace
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 The Tattnall Journal
The Tattnall Journal is a weekly community newspaper covering all of Tattnall County, Georgia, including the cities of Cobbtown, Collins, Glennville and Reidsville.
On Saturday, January 13, 2007, agents with the Tri-Circuit Drug Task Force, along with Tattnall County Sheriff’s Deputies, officers with the Glennville Police Department, Savannah Regional Drug Enforcement Office agents, K-9 unit from the Reidsville Police Department and Georgia State Prison executed two search warrants at 420 A and 420 B Taylor Lane in Glennville.
Georgia Southern University Head Football Coach Brian VanGorder is reportedly leaving the Statesboro college after his first season.
www.tattnalljournal.com   (442 words)

  
 Tattnall County records, history , court
For the first time ever, the early court records of one of Georgia's historic counties are faithfully transcribed and fully indexed.
The early court records of one of Georgia's largest frontier counties are now available in a format sure to save users valuable time and money.
The records are compiled from three hardbound volumes found in the Tattnall County Courthouse records which were microfilmed by the state in the 1960's.
www.kinfolksacrosstheriver.com /TattnallCounty.html   (801 words)

  
 Tattnall County schools - district elementary, middle, and high school information
In 2005-2006 Georgia administered the Criterion-Referenced Competency Tests (CRCT) in reading, English language arts and math in grades 1 through 8 and in science and social studies in grades 3 through 8.
The different student groups are identified by the Georgia Department of Education.
In 2004-2005 Georgia administered the Georgia High School Graduation Test (GHSGT) in English language arts, math, science and social studies to students in grade 11.
www.greatschools.net /cgi-bin/ga/district_profile/150   (1079 words)

  
 Tattnall County, Georgia houses, real estate, agriculture, wages, work, ancestries, and more
Fair market rent in 2006 for a 1-bedroom apartment in Tattnall County is $412 a month.
Tattnall County historical area-adjusted tornado activity is slightly above Georgia state average.
Tornadoes in this county have caused 2 fatalities and 10 injuries recorded between 1950 and 2004.
www.city-data.com /county/Tattnall_County-GA.html   (501 words)

  
 Toombs County, Georgia Obituaries: Johnnie Faye Davis, 67, [Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia] Burial: Macon Cemetery. | ...
Toombs County, Georgia Obituaries: Johnnie Faye Davis, 67, [Vidalia, Toombs County, Georgia] Burial: Macon Cemetery.
She was a member of the Reidsville Baptist Church and was the treasurer of the Hattie Rountree Sunday School Class.
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia - Mary Kirkland Vaughn, 75, went home to heaven on the evening of August 31, 2005.
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 Tattnall County, Georgia Genealogical Records Information
Which includes Tattnall County, Georgia County Records, Tattnall County, Georgia History, Tattnall County, Georgia Facts, Tattnall County, Georgia Genealogical Addresses and websites related to Tattnall County, Georgia Genealogy in general.
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 Tattnall County, Georgia - Facts, Records & Real Property Research
Property Records from HomeInfoMax are currently available for this county.
Property History from HomeInfoMax is not currently available for this county.
Document Images from HomeInfoMax are not currently available for this county.
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 SearchSystems.net - The Largest Georgia Counties T-U Public Records Directory
Description: Search the Georgia Department of Community Affairs by keyword, type, method of creation or jurisdiction to find contact information for government authorities in Tattnall County.
Apply to the Tift County, Georgia Tax Office for a password to use this service to search for property information and view interactive GIS maps.
County Fees apply even to those that are DirectPass subscribers.
www.searchsystems.net /list.php?nid=593   (1513 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Tattnall County, Ga.
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Assignment of birthplaces, deathplaces, and cemeteries to counties is subject to error.
The intent is to locate places according to current county names and boundaries.
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 Collins, Georgia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Collins is a city in Tattnall County, Georgia, United States.
A Southern live oak in Collins, Georgia, which dwarfs the nearby farm house.
The age of the tree is a sign of the agricultural basis of Collins's economy and the town's lack of urban development or population density.
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