Toombs County Court Cases
Toombs County, Georgia was established in 1905, the county name originated from Emanuel, Tattnall, and Montgomery Counties. The county was named after General Robert Toombs (1810 – 85), U.S. Senator; Confederate States Secretary of State. Toombs County has a total area of 367 square miles, with a total population of 27315 residents (and a population density of 74.43 residents per square mile).