Ann Couper and Mrs. R.J. Thiesen genealogical materials, 1775-1963.

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Ann Couper and Mrs. R.J. Thiesen genealogical materials, 1775-1963.

This collection consists of a microfilm copy of genealogical materials collected by Ann Couper and Mrs. R.J. Thiesen, the majority of which pertain to the Couper family. The papers of the Couper family of St. Simons Island, Georgia, include correspondence, land grants, deeds, genealogical material, newspapers, and photographs. Included is a list of the class of 1812 from Yae College at the time of their reunion in 1839. Families included in the genealogical section of the Couper family are Laird, Wylly, Armstrong, Bailey, and Baldwin. The first portion of the microfilm contains genealogical materials on the following families: Armstrong, Archer, Audley, Bailey, Bigod, Baldwin, Couper (Cooper), Crooke, Cunningham, Clay, Cabaniss, Cousins, de Bohun, de Mawbray, de Vere, de Lacie, Harper, Hudson, Hampton, Harris, Hariston, Lupkes, Maxwell, Mason, Norman, Parks (Parke), Perkins, Reynolds, Randolphs, Rowland, Scott, Smith, Stovall, Shield, Traylor (Trouillart), Tannatt, Thiesen, Wells, Wylly, Wingfield, Way, and Wood.

2 microfilm rolls

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SNAC Resource ID: 6921894

Georgia Historical Society

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Georgia. Department of Archives and History

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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;...

Couper family.

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