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Welcome to The Genealogy Bin.

 

The Genealogy Bin is a new internet and mail order genealogy store. It is in the building stages now but the inventory will grow.  We hope to carry all your genealogy items and supplies that you will need to help you in your research, data organization, supplies, gifts, and family reunion items.

We will be adding new books as we get them. Please check back regularly to see what is new. 

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Jackson County, Georgia Cemeteries

It is written in stone - Gone, but not forgotten

 

As you are looking at the books listed and see one that you are interested in make sure you write down the Item #, Title, and Price of the book.


new.gif (319 bytes) GEORGIA GOVERNOR & COUNCIL JOURNAL, 1753 - 1760 - abstracted by Mary Bondurant Warren and Jack Moreland Jones. 1991, xiv, 207 pages [hardbound], maps, index. Primarily land grants issued by the Council during this period. Valuable supplemental information on families of the recipients.-----Item #GVRJRNLGA   Price:  $28.50


Athens/Clarke County, Georgia

new.gif (319 bytes) THESE MEN SHE GAVE: THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF ATHENS, GEORGIA - by John F. Stegeman This is the story of how Athens, divided in sentiment, reacted to talk of secession; When the issue was resolved, she gave her support to the new Confederacy and to the war effort. The author describes both the home front and their trials, as well as the war itself, through numerous letters sent home to loved ones from the battle lines. From First Manassas to Appomattox, wherever Lee and his Army of Northern Virginia faced the enemy, there fought men of Athens. Appendices include rosters and mortality lists of Clarke County companies which served in the Army of Northern Virginia.
Originally printed by the UGA Press, 1964. Reprinted in first paperback edition by New Papyrus Publishing Co., 2000. ------ Item # ATHGACWMEN   Price:
$19.95

new.gif (319 bytes) CLARKE COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGE BOOK A, 1804 - 1821 - by Mary Bondurant Warren. The marriages records for this county were issued by the county Ordinary and preserved, though unknown for many yars, and were rediscovered in the 1970s during a reorganization of the Ordinary's office. Included in the find was a bundle marked "Marriage Licenses - Some Unrecorded". An Appendix adds a detailed explanation of the marriage requirements for Georgia brides and grooms (The Georgia Legislature passed an act in 1799 making mandatory the securing of a marriage license, or publictiomn of banns, within the state). ------ Item # CLKGAMARA   Price: $12.50


Campbell County, Georgia

CAMPBELL COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES 1829 - 1850 - by Belinda Savadge. This book contains the abstracts from Marriage Book A and part of Book B, it includes the Groom, Bride, and Marriage Date. This book contains 629 marriages.  Fully Indexed ------ Item # CACGAMARBK01  Price: $12.00


Jackson County, Georgia

1797/99 - 1802 TAX DIGEST FOR JACKSON COUNTY, GEORGIA, Vol. 1 - by Belinda Savadge. 8 1/2" x 11", sftbnd, 374 pages, fully indexed. This book is the transcriptions for the first Tax Digest book in the Jackson County, Georgia Probate Court Office. It has what could be found of the 1797, 1799 and all of the 1802 Tax Digest, 1800 & 1801 are missing and not in the Courthouse. This book contains 949 surnames and over 1200 individuals. The Tax Digest list the Tax Payers Name, the Quality of Land, To Whom the Land was Granted, which County the Land was in, the Water Way, Whose Land it Joined, Number of Slaves they owned, Town Lots they owned, Stock in Trade, the Tax they paid  and if they only paid a Poll Tax.

Tax Payers paid taxes in the county they resided in, so this books also list if they owned land in a different county and also includes the above information on it.  The following counties were formed from part of Jackson County: Banks (1858), Barrow (1914), Clarke (1801), Franklin, Gwinnett (1818), Hall (1818), Madison (1811), and Oglethorpe.  ----- Item # JCGATAXDV1   Price:  $39.95


INDIGENT CIVIL WAR VETERANS & THEIR WIDOWS, INVALID CIVIL WAR VETERANS - by Belinda Savadge. This book is a transcription of the 1898 & 1902 Indigent Civil Veterans & their Widows also includes the Invalid Civil War Veterans, that registered in Jackson County, Georgia.  Some of the Veterans who registered, enlisted in other states but at the time were residing in Jackson County, Georgia. It also includes copies of the original list of information taken from the veterans and widows. The information includes: Occupation, Name of Soldier, Date of Birth & Age, Letter of Company, How Long Served, Number of Company, Brigade, Battle they were wounded in, When and Where wounded, Their Physical Condition, Money Received, Widows Name, When Married, Enlistment Date and When, Where and Cause of Death. Fully Indexed ------ Item # JCGACWVBK01   Price:  $20.00


Muscogee County, Georgia

new.gif (319 bytes) GENERAL HENRY LEWIS BENNING THIS WAS A MAN: A BIOGRAPHY OF GEORGIA'S SUPREME COURT JUSTICE & CONFEDERATE GENERAL - by J. David Dameron. This biography is the premier and definitive story of Georgia's stalwart judge, statesman, and military commander. Affectionately known as "Old Rock," General Henry Lewis Benning led his brigade of dogged Southern warriors to numerous victories against overwhelming odds. Their achievements at the defense of Burnside's Bridge, the capture of the Devil's Den, and many other victories legendary in the annals of the American Civil War. Yet little has been written about the man who led them. His story delves deeply into political affairs, court cases, and the societal woes that he and his peers were forced to address. Through the words and deeds of Henry Benning, explore the impact of religion, slavery, and the critical roles these institutions played in antebellum society. As his story unfolds, the reader will learn how Benning's background and experiences shaped him into one of the most admired men of the South.

Set in the tumultuous era, Benning's story is filled with real-life drama. His personal triumphs and tragedies as well as the important events of his day are supported by bountiful resources for further investigation. Original maps, charts and rare photographs enhance the narrative, which is also supported with detailed chapter notes, references and little-known facts. For example, discover why Margaret Mitchell used Benning's Beautiful wife as a character model for her bestseller, Gone with the Wind. Examine how Benning surpassed his classmates Howell Cobb and Herschell V. Johnson (Georgia governors) and became Valedictorian of his class at Franklin College (now the University of Georgia). Find out why Henry Benning was so respected in Columbus, Georgia that his fellow citizens recorded, "No man in this city is loved like he." Upon his death, Benning was sincerely mourned by the affluent, the poor, and even his former slaves. Moreover, discover for yourself why Benning's friends and family recorded on his tomb, General Henry Lewis Benning, "This Was a Man!"

5 ¼" x 8 ¼" format, 438 pages, color cover, 92 internal illustrations, bibliography, comprehensive index, maps, charts, graphs. Paperback. ------ Item # HLBENNING    Price:  $29.95


Oconee County, Georgia

new.gif (319 bytes) CEMETERY INSCRIPTONS OF OCONEE COUNTY, GEORGIA - compiled by the Clarke-Oconee Genealogical Society 402 pp., index, maps. Published in 1994, this volume is a meticulous recording of all the known burials in both public and private cemeteries. Arranged by Georgia Militia District and then by cemeteries within the district, the volume is an essential tool for reearchers in this early Georgia County. ------ Item # OCNGACEM    Price:  $24.95


Washington County, Georgia

new.gif (319 bytes) WASHINGTON COUNTY, GEORGIA LAND WARRANTS, 1784 - 1787 - transcribed by Mary Bondurant Warren and Jack Moreland Jones. 1992, iv, 92 pages, map, index.------ Item # WSHGALDWRRT   Price:  $12.50


 

                            

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