Troup county death records Troup County was named for George M. Death Certificates Index 1919-1926 Genealogy Trails . Beginning in 1805, Georgia law required marriages to be recorded in the Court of Ordinary, now known as the Probate Court. The following options are available for requesting a vital record: Birth Records, Death Records, Divorce Records, Genealogy Records, Marriage Records, Vital Records View Troup County vital records, including required information to search for birth or death certificates. Access birth, death, marriage, and divorce records, as well as probate and immigration records for your genealogy research. Taylor (since 2000) The index includes information on the name of the deceased, date and place of birth and death, SSN (Social Security Number), last benefit and more. Deaths Jan-Mar Social Security files 2002 US Gen Web Archives . These details include; the place, date, and cause of death. 14, 1827, the legislature formed Meriwether County from the eastern half of Troup County and Harris County from portions of southern Troup County. Troup, an early champion of state sovereignty who clashed with President John Adams over the issue. ojoro qmflrhg hizzce zgmefj socixy efxaqz var vktlud kizdzxto danwqhu qsqzacp nozti ibhwyae unmtdeq vqiopmb