McDuffie County Estates and Wills
McDuffie County was created from Columbia and Warren counties on Oct. 18, 1870 and was named for George McDuffie (1790-1851), the former South Carolina Governor, Congressman, and U.S. Senator. Thomson is the county seat and the location of the old Quaker Village known as Wrightsboro (formerly Columbia County, now McDuffie). The "Friends" came from North Carolina in 1770 and settled along Germany Creek. Early Settlers: Judge E. S. Harrison, Dr. William Andrew Martin, Charles Washington Matthews, Dr. William Marion Pitts and Colonel John Allen Wilkerson.
McDuffie County Records Available to Members of Georgia PioneersIndex to McDuffie County Will Book A
Index to McDuffie County Inventories, Sales, Appraisements, Years' Support (1871-1927)
McDuffie County 1870 Residents
Map of McDuffie County
Map of old Wrightsboro Township
Quaker Church Records, Baptisms, Births, Marriages, Deaths from Wrightsboro Meeting House
McDuffie County Wills (1872-1885), Digital imagesAnsley, Elam; Bacon, Nicholas C.; Barton, Willoughby; Bolton, Benjamin F.; Cason, John F.;Collins, Louisa;Davis, Elisha;Dozier, James F.;Faucett, Anderson;Gerald, Mary;Goins, Nancy;Hamilton, Thomas;Hampton, Henry;Hampton, Preston;Holzendorf, George H.;Ivie, James A.;Johnson, Amos;Lazenby, John M.;May, John;McGehee, Samuel; McKinney, Henry;McLean, William;Neal, James;Odum, Margaret;Paschall, Short;Printup, Jacob;Watson, Thomas;West. Eliza C.
McDuffie County Wills (abstracts) 1886 to 1930
Databases of Georgia's Largest Genealogy Website
Wrightsboro Meeting House, Thomson, Georgia ca 1810
Hickory Hill Plantation (on the National Register).
Alexandria, built ca 1805.
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