Tag: Senoia
Senoia (the local, historical pronunciation is “Seh-noy”) is a city in Coweta County, Georgia, United States. The population was 3,307 at the 2010 census.
Around 1828, a large number of people traveled from Newberry, South Carolina, in covered wagons, oxcarts, on horseback, and by foot. In the group were preachers, farmers, masons, and most any other occupation of the day. The names read like a current register of the area, since these forerunners have numerous descendants still making their homes in Senoia. In the group from South Carolina were the Atkinsons, Addys, Pages, Youngs, Levells, Shells, Barnes, Falls, Moses and many others. They scattered across the countryside, each trying to find a new start. And find it they did in the rich land of eastern Coweta. Raising cotton, corn, and livestock, the area was an agricultural Utopia. Many of Senoia’s residents migrated from Newberry, South Carolina.
Senoia is located at 33°18′7″N 84°33′12″W / 33.30194°N 84.55333°W / 33.30194; -84…