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North Carolina Census Notes Early North Carolina census records which survived:
1784-1787 State Census of North Carolina: This 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. Learn what questions were asked in each census year and where to find census records online. This section of Census Finder covers each census year from 1790-1930 and will give you clues and tips to help you learn to locate your ancestors quickly in census records.
& Genealogy Software On CD ROM SK Publications - North Carolina
North Carolina Cen sus &Genealogy Recordsby Subscription 1607-1789 Census Index, Colonial America
1665-1900 North Carolina Wills 1790-1890 North Carolina Census 1890 Census -Veterans Schedules North Carolina Statewide Databases
North Carolina Vital Records North Carolina Vital Records 1903 Mail Service Center 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. Also See: North Carolina Marriage Records North Carolina Vital Records Links NC Maps Newspapers & Obituaries 1815-1985 Historical Newspapers North Carolina Genealogy Census Microfilm Catalogs at NARA North Carolina Genealogy Project North Carolina Genealogy Societies North Carolina History Museums North Carolina USGenWeb Archives NC History Books A Colonial History of Rowan County History of Lincoln County - Part 1 History of Lincoln County - Part 2 The Way We Lived In North Carolina NC Military Records North Carolina Civil War Soldiers Quick Census Search FREE Genealogy Tools |
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North Carolina (Statehood 1789) Statewide North Carolina Census Records Online1790-1890 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 North Carolina State Databases of Census & Genealogy Records Sampson County (formed 1784 from Duplin & New Hanover) 1790 Federal Census of Fayette District 1790 Federal Census of Duplin, Onslow, New Hanover & Sampson 1860 Federal Census Extract of Jackson Surname 1890 Federal Census Index - Veteran and Widows Schedule Other Records Sampson-Duplin Revolutionary War Records Scotland County (formed 1899 from Richmond) 1840 Federal Census of Laurel Hill District - Present day Scotland County 1840 Federal Census of Stewartsville District - Present day Scotland County 1840 Federal Census of Williamson District - Present day Scotland County 1850 Federal Census of Laurel Hill District - Present day Scotland County 1850 Federal Census of Stewartsville District - Present day Scotland County 185 Federal Census of Williamson District - Present day Scotland County Other Records Stanly County (formed 1841 from Montgomery) 1850 Federal Census Surname Index by SK Publications 1850 Federal Census Index with Census Transcription Other Records Hoffman Notebooks - Great reading about early times. Stokes County (formed 1789 from Surry) Another 1790 Federal Census Transcription 1800 Federal Census Pages 544-574 1800 Federal Census Pages 575-605 1800 Federal Census Pages 606-628 1800 Federal Census Index with Census Transcription
Other Records 1751 Dan River Tax List - River flows through Stokes and present day Rockingham. 1842, 1844 & 1847 School Lists Surry County (formed 1770 from Rowan) 1790 Federal Census Index and Census Transcription 1800 Federal Census Index and Census Transcription 1810 Federal Census Index and Census Transcription 1850 Federal Census index and Census Transcription 1880 Federal Census Records Transcription Other Records 1786 Taxables of Atkins District 1786 Taxables of Krous' District Swain County (formed 1871 from Jackson & Macon) No known census online. Submit a census link! Transylvania County (formed 1861 from Henderson & Jackson) 1870 & 1880 Federal Census Mortality Schedules 1890 Federal Census Images - Veterans and Widows Schedules Other Records Tryon County (formed 1768 - Discontinued 1779. See Lincoln) Some Tryon County History can be found in the History of Lincoln County 1770 Residents (Census Substitute)
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