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Fannin County,Georgia

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  • PVT Levi M. Brookshire, CSA (1830 - 1916)
    Levi M. Brookshire served as a Private in Company B of the 65th Georgia infantry for the Confederate States of America during the Civil War.
  • Betty Jane Mathews / Alston (1932 - 2005)
    Update 10/7/2023 (CLM): Unable to locate. Betty Jane Queen in the 1940 United States Federal Census View1940 United States Federal Census Detail Source Discover Name Betty Jane Queen Age 7
  • Atha Mathews (1901 - 1990)
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  • Earl Hoyt Mathews (1919 - 1959)
    Update 10/7/2023 (CLM): Earl Mathews in the 1920 United States Federal Census View1920 United States Federal Census Detail Source Discover Name Earl Mathews Age 0 [8/12] Birth Year abt 1920 [a...
  • Martha Jane Foster (1873 - 1941)

This project is for people who were born, lived or died in Fannin County, Georgia.

Fannin County is a county located in the north central portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is one of the most rural counties in Georgia due its location in the Appalachian Mountain Range, with about 90% of the population of Fannin County living in unincorporated lands. The county seat and largest city is Blue Ridge. The county was created on January 21, 1854, and is named after James Fannin, a veteran who fought in the Texas Revolution.

Prior to European colonization, the area that is now Fannin County was inhabited by the Cherokee people and other Indigenous peoples for thousands of years.

Fannin County was founded on January 12, 1854, taken from 396 square miles that were previously part of Gilmer and Union counties. The county is named for Georgia native James W. Fannin, who fought and died during the Texas Revolution.

Although the county was majority pro-secession at the beginning of the Civil War, wartime conditions inspired a notable number of anti-Confederate "Tories" as early as 1862, many of whom re-located to pro-Union areas of Tennessee for the duration. This contributed to the postwar establishment of a countywide Republican Party earlier and more sustained than almost any other county in Georgia.

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