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Chattooga County

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Southern Claims Commission ⟩ Southern Claims - Barred and Disallowed ⟩ Georgia ⟩ Chattooga County

  • Matthew Earp (17057)
  • Matthew Owings (7489)
  • McConnell, John W. (43615)
  • McCoy, Julia (41263)
  • Murdock, David (43673)
  • Narcissa Thompson (7502)
  • Pleasant N. Morgan (7386)
  • Pledger, Elizabeth (48312)
  • Plowman, Matilda (55052)
  • Pursley, James M. (54054)
  • Reuben H. C. Johnson (3587)
  • Reuben Morrison (7846)
  • Rinehart, Lewis (15188)
  • Robb Allen (7459)
  • Robbs, James (15745)
  • Robert M. Wright (17056)
  • Robert S. Foster (1620)
  • Rutledge, Mary (55061)
  • Samuel Harper (7384)
  • Sarah Mallett (13812)
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