WebApr 3, 2024 · Land records, North Carolina and Tennessee; indexes, 1600-1959.Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State Archives, 1980–. FS Library Collection, FS Library has 788 films beginning with 1942606. The index is in six alphabetical parts: Grants covering 1693–1959. This is the largest and principal index and has the cards arranged first ... WebPart of the American History and Genealogy Project. North Carolina Census 1790 -1840 Many of the Webmasters on AHGP, provide census information. Not transcribed data, like you see on census sites, but data that gives you a idea of where to look for this information. ... Reel 0367 - 1840 North Carolina - Onslow and Orange Counties) Reel 0368 ...
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WebThere were few white families in the 1740's in the area that was to become Orange County. But, by 1751 Governor Gabriel JOHNSTON reported that settlers were flocking in, mostly from PA. At the time it was formed Orange County had an estimated population of 4,000. By 1767 it had the largest population of any county in NC. WebOrange County vital records can be found at the North Carolina Department of Health … high road i\u0027ll fly away
Orange County, North Carolina Genealogy and History
WebOrange County Vital Records Offices hold birth, marriage, and death records that date … WebOrange County, North Carolina land ownership map, 1891 FamilySearch Library Record of deeds, 1755-1756, 1768-1840; general index to deeds, 1752-1868 FamilySearch Library Record of sales and resales, 1919-1962 FamilySearch Library Register of Orange County, North Carolina deeds, 1752-1768, and 1793 FamilySearch Library WebHillsborough Town Orange County, NCGenWeb Hillsborough Town Nash-Hopper House, 118 W. Tryon St.: built by Gen. Francis Nash in 1772; home of William Hooper 1782-1789; home of William A. Graham during the 1860s; later home of Mr. & Mrs. H.H. Brown Nash Law Office, 143 West Margaret Lane, Hillsborough high road ice cream auction