Madison County, Florida Genealogy

United States   Florida    Madison County

County Courthouse
325 North Madison Street Thomasville, GA 31792-5416 (229) 225-4175 http://www.madisoncountyfl.com/

Parent County
1827--Madison County was created 26 December 1827 from Jefferson County. County seat: Madison Named for James Madison, fourth President of the United States.

Record Loss
1876 and 1912 -- Courthouse burned and many records were damaged.

For further information on researching in burned counties, see the following:


 * Burned Counties Research
 * http://blogs.ancestry.com/circle/?p=2424

Municipalities

 * Greenville
 * Lee
 * Madison

Neighboring Counties

 * Brooks County, Georgia
 * Hamilton
 * Jefferson
 * Lafayette
 * Lowndes County, Georgia
 * Suwannee
 * Taylor

USGenWeb Tombstone Project

 * Andrews Family Cemetery
 * Antioch Cemetery
 * Archtillery Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Aucilla Fire Tower Cemetery
 * Barclay Family Cemetery
 * Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery
 * Blue Springs Primitive Baptist Cemetery
 * Blue Springs Primitive Baptist Cemetery
 * Campbell Family Cemetery
 * Campbell Sink Cemeteries
 * Campbell's Church Cemetery
 * Cherry Lake Baptist Church Cemetery
 * Cherry Lake UMC Cemetery
 * Concord Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Coody Family Cemetery
 * Cooksey Family Cemetery
 * Corinth Church Cemetery
 * Croos-Road Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Drew Family Cemetery
 * Ebenezer UMC Cemetery
 * Edwards Family Cemetery
 * Evergreen Cemetery | Plot Map
 * Fellowship Primitive Baptist Cemetery
 * Friendship Cemetery
 * Hacker Gravesite
 * Hanson UMC Cemetery
 * Harby Family Cemetery
 * Harmony Baptist Church Cemetery
 * Hays Cemetery
 * Henderson Cemetery
 * Hensey Cemetery
 * Hickory Grove Cemetery
 * Hicks Cemetery
 * Hickstown Cemetery
 * Hopewell Baptist Church Cemetery
 * Hurst Family Cemetery
 * Jeslamb A.M.E. Church Cemetery
 * Lee Memorial Cemetery
 * Little Brown Church Cemetery
 * Leggitt Cemetery
 * Macedonia Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Midway Baptist Church Cemetery
 * Modern Day Holiness Church Cemetery (aka St. Lukes)
 * Mount Horeb Cemetery, Pinetta
 * Mount Nebo Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Mount Olive Cemetery
 * Mount Zion A.M.E. Church #2 Cemetery
 * Nazarene Church Cemetery
 * New Hopeful Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * New Hopewell Cemetery
 * New Oakland Church Cemetery (aka San Pedro)
 * New Zion Missionary Baptist Cemetery
 * Norton Creek Cemetery
 * Oak Grove Cemetery
 * Oak Ridge Cemetery Plot Map
 * Old Oakland Cemetery
 * Old St. Matthews Church Cemetery
 * Old Walker Cemetery
 * Pine Grove Cemetery
 * Pine Grove Cemetery
 * Pineland Cemetery
 * Porter Family Cemetery
 * Radford-Denson Family Cemetery
 * Reaper Cemetery
 * Redding Family Cemetery
 * Redding-Hammock Cemetery
 * Rocky Springs UMC Cemetery
 * Rowe-Rutherford Cemetery (aka Norton Creek)
 * Saint Lukes Church Cemetery
 * Saint Matthews Church Cemetery
 * San Pedro Cemetery
 * Shackleford Gravesite
 * Shaw-Bowens Family Cemetery
 * Shiloh Southern Methodist Cemetery
 * Smith Cemetery
 * Stonewall Cemetery
 * Stroud Cemetery
 * Townsend-Duval Family Cemetery
 * Walker Cemetery
 * Washington Family Cemetery
 * Wigginsville Church Cemetery
 * Winquepin Pond Cemetery

Other Cemetery Links

 * Find-A-Grave: Madison Co. FL
 * USGenWeb Archives: Madison Co. FL

Societies and Libraries
Florida Historical Society Florida State Genealogical Society Madison County Genealogical Society, PO Box 136, Madison, FL 32340 | Message Board

Web Sites

 * Madison County, FLGenWeb Project
 * Madison County, FL USGenWeb Archives Project
 * Madison County, Florida Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Madison County Official Website
 * Madison County, FLGenWeb Project, Inc.
 * Florida Memory Project from the State Library and Archives of Florida
 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.