<Ul> <Li> St. George, St. Mary's, St. Thomas, St. Phillip, Christ Church, St. David, St. Matthews, St. Andrew, St. James, St. Johns, and St. Paul parishes were all dissolved in 1777 with the establishment of the charter counties . </Li> <Li> Bourbon (1785 - 1788): Formed out of disputed Yazoo lands in present - day Mississippi; dissolved in 1788 </Li> <Li> Campbell (1828--1932): Formed from Carroll and Coweta in 1828, half northwest of Chattahoochee River became Douglas in 1870, remainder was merged into southwest Fulton in 1932 . </Li> <Li> Milton (1857--1932): Formed from northeast Cobb, southeast Cherokee, and southwest Forsyth in 1857 (and later northern DeKalb), was merged into north Fulton in 1932 . </Li> </Ul> <Li> St. George, St. Mary's, St. Thomas, St. Phillip, Christ Church, St. David, St. Matthews, St. Andrew, St. James, St. Johns, and St. Paul parishes were all dissolved in 1777 with the establishment of the charter counties . </Li> <Li> Bourbon (1785 - 1788): Formed out of disputed Yazoo lands in present - day Mississippi; dissolved in 1788 </Li> <Li> Campbell (1828--1932): Formed from Carroll and Coweta in 1828, half northwest of Chattahoochee River became Douglas in 1870, remainder was merged into southwest Fulton in 1932 . </Li>

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