Georgia. Department of Archives and History

McIntosh County, Georgia, was created from Liberty County by an act of the state legislature in 1793. It was named for the McIntosh family. Darien became the county seat in 1816, the same year the city was incorporated. Madison County, Georgia, was created in 1811 by an act of the state legislature. Its land was originally ceded to colonial governor James Wright by Creek and Cherokee Indians and was organized into Wilkes and Franklin counties. The land was eventually divided into other counties; Madison was created from portions of Clarke, Elbert, Franklin, Jackson, and Oglethorpe counties. It was named for James Madison. Danielsville is the county seat; it was named for General Allen Daniel. Macon County, Georgia, was created by the state legislature in 1837 from parts of Houston and Marion counties. It was named for Nathaniel Macon.

From the description of McIntosh County, Madison County, and Macon County tax records, 1825-1862. (Georgia Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 180190251

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