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1850 Census Records for Districts 63 and 65, Burke County, Georgia
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1850 Census Records for Districts 63 and 65, Burke County, Georgia
1860 Census Records for Districts 74, Burke County, Georgia
Biographical Sketches on Burke County, Georgia persons Publication: Albert Miller Milhouse
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1850 Census Records for Districts 63 and 65, Burke County, Georgia
1860 Census Records for Districts 74, Burke County, Georgia
A Lost Arcadia Publication: Chronicle Job Print. 1909.
Georgia Marriages, 1699-1944 Ancestry.Com
Biographical Sketch of Walter G. Green "Walter G. Green, a native son of Burke County and scion of one of the oldest and most honored families of the county, Judge Walter Gresham Green is a cultured, broad-minded and public-spirited citizen whose sterling character and fine mental powers have gained to him unqualified popular approbation and have resulted in his being called upon to serve in various offices of distinctive public trust. Since 1909 he has been the valued and efficient incumbent of the office of ordinary of his native county, and his mature judment, infexible integrity and business sagacity have conspired to make his administration of probate affairs signally able and commendable. He is essentially an influential and representative citizen and is altogether worthy of special recognition in this history of his native state.
Walter Gresham Green was born on the homestead plantation of his father, about eight miles from Waynesboro, the county seat, and the date of his nativity was January 23, 1862. He is a son of Jesse P. and Mary Jane (Gresham) Green, both likewise natives of Burke County. Jesse P. Green was a son of Jesse P. Green, who was born in Burke county, as was also his wife. It was given to Jesse P. Green to become one of the most extensive landholders and slave-owners of Burke County, where he wielded large and benigant influence in community affairs until the time of his death, att an advance age.
Edmond Byne Gresham and Sarah (Anderson) Gresham, the maternal grandparents of Judge Green, likewise were residents of Burke County during their entire lives, and thus it becomes evident that on both the paternal and maternal sides the subject of this review is a representative of very early pioneer families of the county. Edmond B. Gresham became possessed of a large landed estagte, held a generous reinue of slaves, served as a member of the Georgia Legislature and was a prominent factor and a leader in political affairs in Burke County."
Confederate Applications for Presidential Pardons, 1865-1867 Ancestry.Com
1870 Census Records for Richmond County, Georgia
Georgia Deaths, 1914 - 1927 Death Records
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1807
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Georgia
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1839 |
May 18, 1839
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Georgia
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1841 |
March 27, 1841
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Burke County, Georgia
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September 1843
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Richmond County, Georgia
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March 25, 1845
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Georgia
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1851
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Burke County, Georgia
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1852
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Burke County, Georgia
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1855
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Burke, Georgia
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1857
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Burke County, Georgia
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