Talbot County Court Cases
Talbot County, Georgia was established in 1827, the county name originated from Muscogee County. The county was named after Matthew Talbot (1762 – 1827), served in the Georgia State Senate for 15 years, including two years as the President of the Senate, and Governor of Georgia for two weeks in 1819. Talbot County has a total area of 393 square miles, with a total population of 6517 residents (and a population density of 16.58 residents per square mile).