Dawson Co
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Dawson County

History

In the Piedmont Region of Georgia, Dawson County was formed in 1857 from Gilmer and Lumpkin Counties. Its county seat, Dawsonville, is on GA-400 about 60 miles NNE of Atlanta. Dawson is bordered by the counties of Lumpkin, Hall, Forsyth, Cherokee, Pickens and Gilmer.

Newspaper: Dawson News & Advertiser, Dawsonville, GA

Any names below in red have not been matched with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of them, please let us know.

Census Records

No Culpeppers were found in any Dawson County censuses prior to or after 1870.

1870 US Census

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Page 532, Cut Off District, Dawsonville P.O., Dawson Co.
Harris Culpepper
, 26, M, GA, Farmer, RE=$150 (#2430)
Martha Culpepper, 37, F, GA
John Culpepper, 3, M, GA
Thomas Culpepper, 2/12, M, GA
E. Highfield, 16, F, GA
William Highfield, 12, M, GA

Marriages

Georgia Marriages to 1851-1900

Ancestry.com Online database, 2000.
Original Source: Dodd, Jordan. Georgia Marriages to 1850. Liahona Research

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No Culpeppers found.

Georgia Deaths, 1919-1998

Ancestry.com Online database, 2001.
Original Source:
State of Georgia. Indexes of Vital Records for Georgia: Deaths, 1919-98. Georgia: Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records, 1998.

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No Culpeppers found.

Social Security Death Index

All records of deaths on or before 30 Sep 2004 in which the final benefit was paid in this county.

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No Culpeppers found.

Burials

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No records of Culpepper graves have been found.

Last Revised: 26 Jan 2006

 
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