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Whitfield County, was established in 1851 from Murray and Walker Counties. Land was taken to help form Catoosa County in 1853. The county seat is Dalton.
(transcribed by S. C. Hefner)
Smith District
p. 637
890-890 Wm. S. COMBS 27 M Farm
laborer SC
Nancy A. 23 F GA
Webster 3 M GA
(1864 Census for Re-organizing the Georgia Militia. Abstracted and compiled by Nancy J. Cornell. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2000. Extracted by S. C. Hefner)
43rd Senatorial District, 872nd Militia District
COMBS, J. C., 49 yrs., Farmer, b. Overton Co., TN, Exempt: Representative Hamilton Co., TN
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