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Online Resources

 * 1789-1799 Georgia Tax Index, 1789-1799 at Ancestry (Free /$)
 * 1793-1893 Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1893 at Ancestry (Free /$) Index and images ($)
 * 1862-1874 |U.S., Internal Revenue Assessment Lists, 1862-1874 FamilySearch: Images only.

Why Use Tax Records
Tax record content varies and may include the name and residence of the taxpayer, description of the real estate, name of original purchaser, description of personal property, number of males over 21, number of school children, slaves, and farm animals. Tax records usually are arranged by date and locality and are not normally indexed. Tax records can be used in place of missing land and census records to locate a person’s residence.

State Level
Taxes in Georgia were levied on free white males over 21 and all slaves up to age 60. These persons are referred to as "polls." Tax listings, or digests, of a county generally list the taxable landowners and other polls and the amount of tax. The records in each county are divided by militia district.

Availability

 * Tax digests for ten counties are found in Ruth Blair, Tax Digests of Georgia of Various Counties 1790-1818, (1926; reprint, Vidalia, Georgia: Genealogical Reprints, 1971)


 * Additional tax lists are in An Index to Georgia Tax Digests, Five Volumes. (Spartanburg, South Carolina: The Reprint Company, 1986) This index includes the records for 1789 to 1817 and is fully indexed.


 * Tax digests for the years 1787 to 1899 for many counties are on microfilm at the Family History Library. Many originals are at the Georgia Department of Archives and History. A list of the tax digests, 1787 to 1899, is on.


 * To locate tax lists or digests for Georgia Counties, available through the Family History Library, use the Place-names Search in the FamilySearch Catalog for: