Greene Co
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Greene County

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History

In the Piedmont Region of Georgia, Greene County was formed in 1786 from Washington County. Its county seat, Greensboro, is on I-20 about 85 miles east of Atlanta and 75 miles west of Augusta. Greene is bordered by the counties of Oconee, Oglethorpe, Taliaferro, Hancock, Putnam and Morgan.

Newspaper: Athens Daily News and Banner-Herald, Athens, GA, and
The Macon Telegraph, Macon, GA

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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.

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Census Records

No Culpeppers were found in any Greene County censuses prior to 1940.

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Marriages

Georgia Marriages to 1850

Ancestry.com Online database, 1997.
Original Source: Dodd, Jordan. Georgia Marriages to 1850. Liahona Research

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No Culpeppers found.

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.

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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.

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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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Bob C. Culpepper, 26 Dec 1918 - 26 Nov 1992, Union Point, Greene Co., GA, SSN 255-24-0670 issued in Georgia before 1951 (#36753)√

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Mabel L. Culpepper, 25 Sep 1913 - Feb 2000, Union Point, Greene Co., GA, SSN 258-16-4414 issued in Georgia before 1951 (#50299)√

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Burials

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No records of Culpepper graves have been found.

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Last Revised: 02 Jan 2015

 
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