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North Carolina Census Notes:

Early North Carolina census records which survived:

  • 1775 for Pitt County only.

  • 1784 List of Inhabitants exists for some NC counties.

1784-1787 State Census of North CarolinaThis book lists over 14,000 household heads with an enumeration of those in each household by age, sex and race.

Federal North Carolina Census Records are available to the public  for census years: 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 & 1930.

1890 North Carolina Federal Census Records were destroyed in a 1921 fire but small fragments survived for South Point and River Bend Townships in Gaston County AND Township No. 2 in Cleveland County.  

1890 North Carolina Federal Veterans and Widows Schedules did survive and are often used as a census substitute.

Soundex code (phonetic indexes) for Federal North Dakota census records are available on microfilm for census years: 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930.

When researching Archdale, Bath, Beaufort and Craven Counties, study all 4 as these areas changed names several times during the very early years.

Information regarding genealogy research at the North Carolina State Archives can be found online at: Guide for NC Genealogy in the NC State Archives.

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1607-1789 Census Index, Colonial America

1850 North Carolina Census Records

1870 U.S. Census Index

1870 NC & SC Census Records

1890 Census -Veterans Schedules

1900 Census is Online  

 

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 Early North Carolina Settlers

 1665-1900 North Carolina Wills

 1851-1900 NC Marriage Index

 

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Raleigh, NC 27699-1903
Phone: (919) 733-3526

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Birth Records begin in 1913.

Death Records 1930 to present are available at the above address.  

Death Records 1913-1955 are in the North Carolina State Archives.

Marriage records after 1868 are available from the Registrar of Deeds in each county.

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A History of Chatham County

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 North Carolina

(Statehood 1789)


Statewide North Carolina Census Records Online

1790-1890 North Carolina Census Records at Ancestry

1790 Federal Census of the US at the U. S. Census Bureau

1793-1840 Black Craftsmen of North Carolina

1835 Pension Roll (Statewide) Surnames: A-E | F-L | M-R | S-Z

1838 Indian Removal - North Carolina Regiment

1840 Pensioners - Military Service

1852 Federal Pension List - Statewide

1880 Federal Census - Search and View the images  

1880 Federal Census Records Search at Family Search

North Carolina Civil War Soldier Database

The Proprietors of Carolina

North Carolina State Databases of Census & Genealogy Records


Hoke County (formed 1911 from Cumberland & Robeson)

Other Records

1919 Property Map Index

1924-1947 Military Discharges

WWI Soldiers


Hyde County (formed 1712 from Bath & Wickham)

1786 Census

1790 Federal Census

1790-1860 Federal Census - Free Persons of Color

1800 Federal Census Index with Transcription

1800 Federal Census

1810 Federal Census

1820 Federal Census

1830 Federal Census

1840 Federal Census

1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications

1860 Federal Census Records

1870 Federal Census

1880 Federal Census Records Transcription

1890 Veterans Census

1920 Federal Census Transcription with Index

1930 Federal Census Records Transcription

Other Records

Court Records

Military Records

Revolutionary War Veterans

Will Books

1711 & 1712 Levies

1715 Corn Tax List

1740-1748 Titheables

War of 1812 Veterans

1818-1830 Will Book

1830-1837 Will Book

1837-1868 Poor House Records

1861 Militia Officers

1865 Tax List

1866 Cohabitation Records

1867-1906 Business Directory

1874 Tax List

1883 Gazetteer

1890 Tax List


Iredell County (formed 1788 from Rowan)

1800 Federal Census Records

1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications

Other Records

1759 Rowan County Tax List - Part of Rowan became Iredell

North Carolina Civil War Soldiers

1906-1922 Belle Crossroads - A diary

St. Martin's Church Records

St. Martin's Church Records Book B

St. Martin's Church Records Book C

St. Martin's Church Records Book D

St. Martin's Church Records Book E


Jackson County (formed 1851 from Haywood & Macon)

1860 Federal Census Mortality Schedule

1860 Federal Census Slave Schedule

Other Records

1850 Jackson County Formation Petition with Signers

1853-1879 Bastardy Bonds


Johnston County (formed 1746 from Craven)

1784-1787 Census

1790 Federal Census

1800 Federal Census

1810 Federal Census

1820 Federal Census

1830 Federal Census

1840 Federal Census

1850 Federal Census Index by SK Publications

1860 Federal Census Records Search Engine

1870 Federal Census Records Search Engine

1880 Federal Census Records Search Engine

1900 Federal Census Records Search Engine

1910 Federal Census Records Search Engine

Other Records

1700s Deeds & Land Records

1746-1855 Grantor / Grantee Indexes

1750 Quit Rent Tax List

1750 Quit Rent Tax List from Secretary of State Papers

1751 Quit Rent Tax List

1760-1922 Wills Index

1850-1895 Bastardy Bonds

1902 Voters Registration Records

Confederate Soldiers Database

Slave Names Index


Jones County (formed 1778 from Craven)

1790 Federal Census Index

1790 Federal Census Records

1810 Federal Census Images

1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications

Other Records

1762-1808 Court Records

1858-1896 Pleasant Hill Christian Church Records

1865-1873 Tuckahoe Baptist Church Records


Lee County (formed 1907 from Chatham & Moore)

No known census online.  Submit a census link!

Other Records

Early Officials of Lee County and Sanford


Lenoir County (formed 1791 from Dobbs)

1800 Federal Census Records

1810 Federal Census Records

1820 Federal Census Records

1830 Federal Census Records

1840 Federal Census Records

1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications

1850 Federal Census Records.

Surnames starting with:

[A-B]    [C-D]    [E-F]    [G]    [H]    [J-K]
[L-M]    [N-Q]    [R-S]    [T-V]    [W-Y]

1860 Federal Census Records - Part 1

1860 Federal Census Records - Part 2

1870 Federal Census Records - Part 1

1870 Federal Census Records - Part 2

1870 Federal Census - Industry Schedule

1880 Federal Census Records - Part 1

1880 Federal Census Records - Part 2

1880 Federal Census Records - Part 3

Other Records

Deeds & Land Records beginning in 1746

Children of the Confederacy Applications

Christ Church Baptism Records

Civil War - Captain Croom's Company

1746-1855 Grantor / Grantee Indexes

1762-1808 Court Records

1843 Freewill Baptist Church Members List

1844 Tax List

1849 Tax List of Trent District

1869-1891 Wills

1890-1922 Wills

1879-1880 Kinston College students and faculty

1903 Newspaper list of old veteran pensioners


 

 

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