Gedcoms (Genealogy Databases):

[Bachlott]
[Broward]
[Brown]
[Casey]
[Copeland]
[Crews]
[Drury]
[Floyd]
[Gale]
[Gay]
[Goodbread]
[Greene]
[Griffin]
[Johnson]
[Lloyd]
[McGregor]
[Pacetti]
[Phillips]
[Rhoden]
[Wildes]
Gedcoms are databases created in computer genealogy software such as Family Reunion, Brother's Keeper, Family Tree Maker, Personal Ancestry File, and many others. Most of these programs have their own proprietary format, but they will also "export" the database into a common format. This enables sharing of information between different brands of genealogy software. A gedcom is simply a specially formatted text file. In order to view it properly you will need some type of genealogy software. If you do not currently own one, you can download a version of Family Tree Maker that will allow you to view gedcoms. Please follow your software's instructions for opening/importing gedcoms. I am sorry, but I do not do tech support for the software provided by any of the above companies. MAC software should also be able to read gedcoms.

To the right, you will see a list of family names. Each of these families has a Gedcom database online.

Each database (gedcom) was submitted to me. I then converted the database into web pages using shareware software. The database file is available for downloading in the original gedcom format. The files have been compressed into .exe (executable) files. When you download a file, you will then double-click on it. It will uncompress itself. I found this an easier way of distributing these files as opposed to compressing the files into ZIP format then requiring the user to download yet another piece of software to uncompress ZIPs.

If you would like to add your Southeast GEORGIA related gedcom here, or if you would like me to link to your site, please e-mail me. This service is FREE and you retain all rights to the work you submit. I do not claim to have created any of these gedcoms - just the web pages for them. I am simply publishing the files for you. :-)

PLEASE contact the SUBMITTER of the GEDCOM for more information! I have not submitted ANY of these gedcoms myself!

Of related interest:

The Family Histories pages can contain both genealogical and historical information. The difference is that the information is not contained within a gedcom, but generally is just a text/HTML file. Generally this information is specific to one family line.

Family Web Sites are links to genealogy information related to Camden and/or Charlton but are located on other (outside of The Crypt) servers. I have simply linked to them for the convenience of my visitors.

American History & Genealogy Project
American Local History Network