Index Carroll County Genealogical Society Quarterly

Carolyn Scherm

Each book has full-name index, showing volume (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter) and page number. Years 1980-2004 are available on this website from a link on the home page.

Carroll County, Georgia, Cemeteries:

Carolyn Scherm

Carroll County, Georgia, Cemeteries: Editor/Compiler Carroll County Genealogical Society, with assistance of grant from R. J. Taylor Foundation. Vol. 1, 2005. Vol. 2, copyright 2006. Description: Every known cemetery in the county was surveyed, showing land districts, land lot numbers, name of cemetery, GPS coordinates, and transcription of cemetery markers. Full-name index. Please note that Volume 2, Land Districts 2,3,4,5, …

Carroll County, Georgia, Souvenir-Historical Edition

Carolyn Scherm

This was originally published to raise money to purchase and erect a monument to the Confederate Veterans. Includes short history of Annie Wheeler Chapter, UDC; early officials of Carroll County; history of Carroll County; public school system; muster rolls; many pictures, and is fully indexed. Reprint

The Carroll County Story as told by the People

Carolyn Scherm

This volume is of, by, and for the people of Carroll County. It is unique in that the people of the county were asked to talk of their own traditions and beginnings, and to write a bit of it down to go into a souvenir book. Includes historic sites, schools, churches, and communities. Reprint We are out of hardback copies, …

Georgia’s Last Frontier: The Development of Carroll County

Carolyn Scherm

A study that includes the entire area of the original county of Carroll. The author has made an effort to make this story more than one of local interest exclusively; he presents the story within the broad framework of state and regional history and includes a full spectrum of social, political, and economic aspects.

1860 Carroll County, Georgia Census

Carolyn Scherm

Abstracts of families numbered in order of visitation; name of each person; color; age; sex; profession or occupation; place of birth; value of real estate; value of personal estate; persons over 20 who cannot read or write; whether deaf or dumb, blind, insane, etc. Reprint

1830 & 1840 Federal Censuses of Carroll County, Georgia

Carolyn Scherm

1830 abstracts show head of household, number of free white males and females in age categories; number of slaves; categories for deaf, dumb, and blind; town or district. 1840 abstracts show Rev. War Pensioners; number engaged in mining, agriculture, commerce, etc. number in school, number in family over 21 who cannot read and write; number of insane.