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1910 United States Federal Census

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Please choose a county in Georgia:

Appling Floyd Oconee
Baker Forsyth Oglethorpe
Baldwin Franklin Paulding
Banks Fulton Pickens
Bartow Gilmer Pierce
Ben Hill Glascock Pike
Berrien Glynn Polk
Bibb Gordon Pulaski
Brooks Grady Putnam
Bryan Greene Quitman
Bulloch Gwinnett Rabun
Burke Habersham Randolph
Butts Hall Richmond
Calhoun Hancock Rockdale
Camden Haralson Schley
Campbell Harris Screven
Carroll Hart Spalding
Catoosa Heard Stephens
Charlton Henry Stewart
Chatham Houston Sumter
Chattahoochee Irwin Talbot
Chattooga Jackson Taliaferro
Cherokee Jasper Tattnall
Clarke Jeff Davis Taylor
Clay Jefferson Telfair
Clayton Jenkins Terrell
Clinch Johnson Thomas
Cobb Jones Tift
Coffee Laurens Toombs
Colquitt Lee Towns
Columbia Liberty Troup
Coweta Lincoln Turner
Crawford Lowndes Twiggs
Crisp Lumpkin Union
Dade Macon Upson
Dawson Madison Walker
Decatur Marion Walton
Dekalb McDuffie Ware
Dodge McIntosh Warren
Dooly Meriwether Washington
Dougherty Miller Wayne
Douglas Milton Webster
Early Mitchell White
Echols Monroe Whitfield
Effingham Montgomery Wilcox
Elbert Morgan Wilkes
Emanuel Murray Wilkinson
Fannin Muscogee Worth
Fayette Newton

Census Records - Counties

After separating the census records into groups by state, the federal government subdivided these records into county groups. Searching for an ancestor on the county level provides a smaller region for research if you remain uncertain about the specific township where your ancestor resided. Researchers should also be aware of boundary line or jurisdictional changes through time. These changes may affect where an ancestor was enumerated on the census, so it remains important to search the counties surrounding the area where your ancestor lived.