North Carolina -- Genealogy
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- The 25th North Carolina troops in the Civil War, history and roster of a mountain-bred regiment, Carroll Jones
- Early Floyd family history (1600-1860), Virginia & the Carolinas, by Charles Allen Floyd
- Ole Hopping Billy!, and his early Alexander kith and kin settling Oconee and Picken's [sic] counties, S.C., in the 1800's : plus, VA & NC histories of related Boon and Harris families, by Jerry Lamar Alexander
- The origins of the McCreights, history and genealogy : Scotland, Ireland, South Carolina and North Carolina, William Randolph McCreight
- North Carolina Confederate Militia officers roster, as contained in the adjutant-general's officers roster, now edited and completely indexed by Stephen E. Bradley, Jr
- Pate - Adams - Newton and allied families principally in Richmond, Scotland, and Robeson counties in North Carolina and Marlboro County, South Carolina /, by Julia Claire Pate
- Families of Warren, Franklin & Granville Counties, North Carolina, King, Tharrington, Timberlake, Shearin, Winston, Harris, Dowtin, Blackwell, Pope, Wilson, Gayle King Blankenship
- Marriage and death notices from upper S.C. newspapers, 1843-1865, abstracts from newspapers of Laurens, Spartanburg, Newberry, and Lexington districts, abstracted by Brent Holcomb
- North Carolina higher-court records, 1697-1701, Mattie Erma Edwards Parker, editor
- The 55th North Carolina in the Civil War, a history and roster, Jeffrey M. Girvan
- A Saxon family history, 1809-1989, compiled by Christine W. Saxon Carter, Millie S. Traylor, Doyle L. Saxon, et al; edited by Mary S. Mong Chastain and Ruby Saxon Mitchel; manuscript by Mary Chastain
- Southern planters, the Gates, Bryan, Davis and related families of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, 1650-2000, Stephen F. Gates
- Divorces and separations from petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly, 1779-1837, abstracted by Janet and Ransom McBride ; [edited by Amy Moore]
- North Carolina 1870 census index
- Real estate and legal notices from Charlotte, North Carolina, newspapers, 1835-1847, compiled by Glenn M. Cook ; edited by Ellen Poteet
- North Carolina wills and inventories, copied from original and recorded wills and inventories in the office of the Secretary of State, by J. Bryan Grimes
- The 4th North Carolina Cavalry in the Civil War, a history and roster, by Neil Hunter Raiford
- Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790, North Carolina
- The 28th North Carolina Infantry, a Civil War history and roster, Frances H. Casstevens
- Grainger's of the Carolinas, with some miscellaneous lines, by Muriel K. Hanna and Gale Stanley Grainger
- The 2nd North Carolina Cavalry, Roger H. Harrell
- Kansas territorial settlers of 1860 who were born in Tennessee, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina, a compilation with historical annotations and editorial comment, by Clara Hamlett Robertson
- Bible records of North Carolina, contributed by persons with North Carolina ancestors, the North Carolina Genealogical Society, Inc
- The Thirty-seventh North Carolina troops, Tar Heels in the Army of Northern Virginia, by Michael C. Hardy
- History of the Broun family and related families, compiled by Robert J. Broun
- Tryon County, North Carolina, minutes of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, 1769-1779, [edited] by Brent H. Holcomb
- Index to History of the German settlements and of the Lutheran Church in North and South Carolina by G.D. Bernheim, John W. Kirby
- York, South Carolina, newspapers, marriage, and death notices, 1823-1865, compiled by Brent H. Holcomb
- Swain County, North Carolina, death records, compiled by Merrell Jenkins Riddle
- Carolina Page's, a compilation of genealogical information on Page families in the Carolinas beginning in 1521 to present time, by Robert E. Page, III
- Sacred to the memory of the Blairs, Thomas William Blair, Sr. & Thomas William Blair, Jr
- An abstract of North Carolina wills from about 1760 to about 1800, supplementing Grimes' Abstract of North Carolina wills, 1663 to 1760, prepared from the originals and other data by Fred A. Olds
- My neck of the woods, the Lewis families of southeastern North Carolina and northeastern South Carolina, by J.D. Lewis
- Roster of the patriots in the battle of Moores Creek Bridge, by B.G. Moss
- Old Albemarle and its absentee landlords, by Worth S. Ray
- Marriage and death notices in Raleigh register and North Carolina state gazette, compiled by Carrie L. Broughton
- Our Smith family and kin, 1775-1986, compiled by Otha B. Small
- Bladen County, North Carolina, abstracts of early deeds, 1738-1804, by Brent H. Holcomb
- An index to North Carolina newspapers, 1784-1789, Alan D. Watson
- Abstracts of letters of resignations of militia officers in North Carolina, 1779-1840, compiled and abstracted by Timothy Kearney
- Eastern Cherokee census, Cherokee, North Carolina, 1930-1939, taken by Agent L. W. Page ; transcribed by Jeff Bowen
- North Carolina naturalization index, 1792-1862, by Betty J. Camin
- Guide to Civil War records in the North Carolina State Archives
- "A tree fell," its' roots survived, a genealogy and historical commentary of the Claiborne, Clayborn, Clavon and Claven families of North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Michigan and more, researched, compiled and written by Bruce C. Ford Sr
- Cousin Monroe's history of the Pickens family, compiled by Monroe Pickens ; revised ... by Kate Pickens Day
- Indexed 1835 poll books, 12th Congressional District, NC, counties of Burke, Haywood, Yancey, Macon, Rutherford and Buncombe, Charles David Biddix, original editor ; new index by Wilma L. Muse ... [et. al]
- North Carolina slaves and free persons of color, Burke, Lincoln, and Rowan counties, William L. Byrd III, John H. Smith
- Index to the 1800 census of North Carolina, compiled by Elizabeth Petty Bentley
- North Carolina petitions for presidential pardon, 1865-1868, (an index), [compiled by] Russell S. Koonts
- North Carolina militia returns, 1754-1755, 1758 and 1767
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