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MAGAZINE OF GENEALOGICAL SOURCE MATERIAL CONCERNING GEORGIANS. VOL. 36, NO. 2 (140.).
"This is a collection of 283 genealogies which I have compiled over a period of twenty years as a professional genealogist. ... While I have dealt with some of Oglethorpe's settlers, the vast majority of the genealogies included in this collection deal with Georgians who descend from settlers from other states."--Note to the Reader.
Bob Davis has compiled into one indexed volume his MOST significant articles on and abstracts of Georgia records. More than half of this book, A Researchers Library, however is new material spanning virtually all Georgia for all of her more than 250 years. This is some of the best genealogical material to be found in one reference book encompassing the years from colonial times down through the Civil War. Chapters included in this book are on Georgia's First Settlers; Lost Colonial Georgia Plats; Records from the Peter Force papers; The Georgia Provinicial Rangers; Land Grants under the Trustees, 1733-1739; a Medical Miracle Worker; Lost Georgia Land Grants under the Trustees 1775 and 1778; Revolutionary War Soldiers in the American State Papers; Bounty Script to Soldiers and their heirs, 1833-1870; Officer index to Saffell's records of the Revolutinary War; Death dates of Revolutionary War Officers in the South; 1840 Federal Pension list for Georgia; Supplement to Knight's Roster; Supplement to Georgia Citizen and Soldiers; persons who may not have received Bounty Grants; Headright Caveats, 1777-1868; Dr. Newton's medical log, 1789; Some records from the Cuyler Collection; the Walton War - A Supplement; Indian depredation; 1810 Federal Census of Putnam County; Militia Roster, 1812-1815; Georgia's Roster of the War of 1812. Also chapters on Birth States of Georgia Federal Employees 1816 and 1819; Persons exempted to be allowed to be tested before the Bar; Missing page of the 1820 Census of Madison County; Applicants before Georgia's Board of Physicians, 1826-1881; Paddlers Licenses, 1825-1843; the Georgia battalion in the Texas Revolution; St. George Parish - Burke County; Gleaning from Georgia Newspapers; First settlers of Northeast Georgia; White men with families in the Cherokee Nation, 1830; Voters lists, 1834-1838; Counties in Georgia and Carolinas - an 1835 map; Enlistment oaths, 1861; Georgia Battalion, US Army, Confederate Pensioners, 1894; some Civil War memoirs; and Confederate Veterans at Bowden College. The Index mentions approximately 30,000 names.
The Bagrationi Dynasty - The Royal House of Georgia and Lesser Houses of Nobility has been approached in a unique way: while revealing the ancient history of the Dynasty, clearly tracing the development of the Nation of Georgia, which shaped Georgia, he also unfolds the present life of the Royal House of Georgia and its representatives. In addition, a comprehensive and full compendium of all members of the Bagrationi Dynasty is given, ranged by their true, documentary-proven dynastic status. The author also examines how the political interest of neighboring states influenced the independence path of Georgia and what role the Royal House of Georgia has played in it. The book is acknowledged as an essential book for historians, diplomats, journalists, and vast circle of readers who are interested, in the history of the Caucuses, and countries that influenced it such as the Russian, Persian and Ottoman Empires. Joseph Bichikashvili is a Georgian researcher and historian renowned for his research on Georgian genealogy, heraldry, and especially Royal Bagrationi Family history. He was the leading specialist and deputy head of the Genealogical Center at the I. Chavchavadze library of the Parliament of Georgia (1999-2001); Deputy Chairman of the "Georgian Genealogical Society" (1995-2018); Member of the Standing Committee for the Examination of Heraldic Issues under the State Heraldic Committee of the Georgian Parliament (since 2005); Member of the "Society for the History of Georgian Science" (since 2003). He is also a Chairman of the "Genealogical and Heraldic Society of Georgia" (since 2018) and Honorary Member of the "Military Historical Society of Georgia" (since 2018). Joseph is also a secretary and advisor to the Royal House of Georgia and a personal secretary to its head H.R.H. Prince Nugzar Bagrationi-Gruzinski, the direct descendant of the last ruling King of Georgia, Giorgi XII. His experience as a senior researcher at the academy of science, archaeologist, and educationalist has enabled him to get remarkably close to the subject of his research. He is the author of 180 scientific works on history, heraldry, genealogy, vexillology, numismatics, and numerous publications based on rare archival materials and historical sources. For his ongoing scientific work and development of Georgian Nation he was decorated with Knight Grand Officer of the Royal Order of the Crown of the Georgian Kingdom (Royal House of Georgia); Chevalier at the rank of Grand Cross in the Rwanda Royal Order of the Crested Crane (Royal House of Rwanda). He was also distinguished by the State Council on Heraldry under the Parliament of Georgia with the Medal of Honor in tribute of "100th Anniversary of the State Symbols of 1918-2018" and a 2nd degree Medal of the Russian Genealogical Federation "For the contribution to the development of genealogy and other specific historical disciplines".