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NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 1 The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal A Listing of Journal Articles, 1975 – 2015 Volume I (1975) Resources for Local History and Genealogy in North Carolina Public Libraries. Genealogical Research in Virginia Records. North Carolina Colonial Coroner’s Inquests, 1738-1775. 1773 Debtors of Col. John McGee, Orange County, NC. Minors as Testators: NC Laws 1811. Petitions from North Carolinians for the Alteration of Names, 1813. Early Settlers in Neuse River Country, 1700 to 1720. North Carolina Coastal Defenders in 1813. Legal Name Changes by Act of North Carolina Assembly. The Cyphering Book of Edmond Bowman. NC Divorce and Alimony Petitions, 1813. Washington & Sullivan Counties (TN) Revolutionary War Stub Indents Books. Cape Fear River Basin Debtors, 1752. Patrick Family Cemetery. Some Continental Line Deserters from Rowan, Surry & Mecklenburg Counties, NC, 1780-1782. Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Estates Records, Part 1. Native White North Carolinians in the 1850 Darlington District, SC census. German Wills of Rowan County translated by Ute-Ingrid Seidler. Private Petitions in the NC Legislative Papers: Revolutionary War Service-Related Benefits, Abstracts of the Delamar Transcripts, Part 1. Stokes County, NC Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts. Some South Carolina Land Grants in North Carolina. North Carolinians in California in 1856. Volume II (1976) Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Estates Records, Part 2. Legal Name Changes by Act of NC Assembly, 1800-1804 & 1805-1808. North Carolinians in Williamsburgh County, SC in 1850. The Account Book of Pastor Storch, Parts 1-3. Definitions of Real Estate Terms. Private Petitions in the NC Legislative Papers: Revolutionary War Service-Related Benefits, Abstracts of the Delamar Transcripts, Parts 2-5. Native White North Carolinians in the 1850 Marion District, SC census. Marriage & Death Notices from Extant Lincolnton Newspapers: 1836-1853, Parts 1-2. Bladen County, NC: Its History & Records.

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NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 1

The North Carolina Genealogical Society Journal A Listing of Journal Articles, 1975 – 2015

Volume I (1975) Resources for Local History and Genealogy in North Carolina Public Libraries.

Genealogical Research in Virginia Records.

North Carolina Colonial Coroner’s Inquests, 1738-1775.

1773 Debtors of Col. John McGee, Orange County, NC.

Minors as Testators: NC Laws 1811.

Petitions from North Carolinians for the Alteration of Names, 1813.

Early Settlers in Neuse River Country, 1700 to 1720.

North Carolina Coastal Defenders in 1813.

Legal Name Changes by Act of North Carolina Assembly.

The Cyphering Book of Edmond Bowman.

NC Divorce and Alimony Petitions, 1813.

Washington & Sullivan Counties (TN) Revolutionary War Stub Indents Books.

Cape Fear River Basin Debtors, 1752.

Patrick Family Cemetery.

Some Continental Line Deserters from Rowan, Surry & Mecklenburg Counties, NC, 1780-1782.

Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Estates Records, Part 1.

Native White North Carolinians in the 1850 Darlington District, SC census.

German Wills of Rowan County translated by Ute-Ingrid Seidler.

Private Petitions in the NC Legislative Papers: Revolutionary War Service-Related Benefits, Abstracts

of the Delamar Transcripts, Part 1.

Stokes County, NC Revolutionary War Pension Abstracts.

Some South Carolina Land Grants in North Carolina.

North Carolinians in California in 1856.

Volume II (1976) Treasurer’s & Comptroller’s Estates Records, Part 2.

Legal Name Changes by Act of NC Assembly, 1800-1804 & 1805-1808.

North Carolinians in Williamsburgh County, SC in 1850.

The Account Book of Pastor Storch, Parts 1-3.

Definitions of Real Estate Terms.

Private Petitions in the NC Legislative Papers: Revolutionary War Service-Related Benefits, Abstracts

of the Delamar Transcripts, Parts 2-5.

Native White North Carolinians in the 1850 Marion District, SC census.

Marriage & Death Notices from Extant Lincolnton Newspapers: 1836-1853, Parts 1-2.

Bladen County, NC: Its History & Records.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 2

Vital Statistics from the Minutes of the Red Banks Primitive Baptist Church.

A Rockingham County, NC Militia List.

Church of the Epiphany, Eden, NC, Cemetery Listing.

Some Migrations from Virginia into NC, Parts 1-2.

Things I Wish I Had Known.

Some Pender County Gravestones.

Anders-Pridgen Bible Record.

Names of Settlers Killed by Indians in Davidson and Sumner Counties, NC (TN Territory 1787).

Bible Record of Ward Family of Culpepper County, VA & Stokes County, NC.

Hall Bible Record.

German Protestant Churches in NC.

Description of Wilmington Fire in Nov. 1819.

Abstracts of the Minutes of Hephzibah Baptist Church 1810-1815.

‘Till Death Do Us Part"

“I Am Interested In”.

Volume III (1977) Migration as Shown in Powers of Attorney, Parts 1-4.

Historical Origins of Wills and Estates Papers.

Oaths of Allegiance in Stokes County, NC 1790-1868.

The Black Family of Chavers, VA, 1808.

Revolutionary War Papers, Parts 1-3.

Some Migrations from Virginia into North Carolina, Parts 3-6.

Some Stokes County Revolutionary War Pensioners’ Deaths.

Divorces and Separations Granted by Act of NC Assembly from 1790-1808.

Orange County District Plan, 1774.

Abstracts of Court Minutes - Pleas & Quarter Sessions of Chatham County, NC, May 1774-May 1778,

Parts 1-3.

The Case for James Hunter of Stinking Quarter and Sandy Creek: Regulator Leader, 1765-1771.

Abstracts from the Delamar Transcripts - Revolutionary War Claims.

A Caswell County Recorder.

Abstracts of the Minutes of Hephzibah Baptist Church (Wake County) 1816-1821.

North Carolina to Montana Territory: G. W. Allen (1828-1882) A Case of Identity.

Revolutionary War Claims: Abstracts of Delamar Transcripts (2 parts).

Some Marriage License Purchase Lists.

Marriage and Death Notices from the Iredell Express (Statesville) 1858-1865. An Index. (2 parts).

Volume IV (1978) The “Most German County” in North Carolina-Cabarrus-At the Close of the Eighteenth Century.

Some Recently Found Marriage Bonds of Surry County.

Two DIEL Baptisms.

Revolutionary War Papers (3 parts).

Was a First Cousin of President Andrew Johnson Hanged in Raleigh?

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 3

Marriage and Death Notices from Milton Newspapers, Caswell County, NC 1818-1854.

Excerpt from Early Raleigh Newspaper: Longevity.

The Account Book of Joshua Mason of Carteret County, NC.

Revolutionary War Claims: Abstracts from the Delamar Transcripts (3 parts).

Abstracts of Court Minutes, Pleas & Quarter Sessions, Chatham County, NC May 1774-May 1778 (3

parts).

Graves of Clarks from Moore County, NC in Buena Vista, MS.

Migration as Shown in Powers of Attorney (3 parts).

A Letter from Jobe Thomas to the Clerk, Warren County, NC.

Some of the Denominational Depositories & Collections in NC.

Early Settlers in the NC Piedmont 1749-1763.

Black Genealogy from Antebellum Bible Records.

Unlawful Negro Marriages, Hyde County, NC 1843.

Some Loose Records from Williamson County, TN.

Marriage License Granted in Halifax County, NC 1786, 1788 & 1789.

Survey Plot of Henry McCulloh’s Twelve Tracts in NC 1738.

NC Militia Paroled by Lord Cornwallis in 1781.

Claims by British Merchants after the Revolutionary War.

The Snow Brothers, Ice & Frost.

The Death of John Butler.

William Peace of Raleigh and His Brothers and Sisters.

“Confessions” of a 1790 Census Enumerator in Morgan District, NC.

Some Eighteenth Century Marriage Licenses issued in Jones County, NC.

The Suppressed Will of John Portis 1794 of Nash County, NC.

The Heirs of John McCollum.

Vincent Vass, A Man of Great Variety.

Marriage & Death Notices from Extant Asheboro, NC (Randolph County) Newspapers 1836-1857: An

Indexed Abstract.

Some Bible Records of North Carolinians.

Ex-residents of Buncombe County, NC in 1805, 1807, & 1809.

The Marriage of Ezekiel Weeks & Deliverance Shaw, Hyde County, NC prior to November 1759.

Ben, Son of Robin, A Preacher of Raleigh, 1821.

David Wilson, a Veteran of the French & Indian War 1754-1763

A List of Confederate Dead who Enlisted in Dobson, Surry County, NC.

New Citizen: Richard Douglass 1825.

Enchanting Christmas Star.

Volume V (1979) The Notorious Hallows of Surry County.

Claims by British Merchants after the Revolutionary War (2 parts).

The Federal Direct Tax of 1816 as Assessed in Orange County, NC (3 parts).

Revolutionary War Claims: Abstracts from the Delamar Transcripts (3 parts).

Abstracts of Court Minutes, Pleas & Quarter Sessions, Chatham County, NC May 1774-May 1778.

Migration as Shown in Powers of Attorney (2 parts).

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 4

Misplaced Rowan County Inventories & Sales 1785-1787.

Revolutionary War Papers (3 parts).

The “Good Old Days”.

Clayton & Woodard.

The Death of William Rea in 1793, Anson County, NC.

My “Hart” in a Hornpipe.

In Memory of Maxwell Chambers.

Some American Prisoners of the British Army in NC 1781.

Late XVIII Century Schmidt and Other German Immigration.

President Andrew Johnson’s Kinsmen were Tough.

Marriage & Death Notices from The North Carolina Argus, 1848-1861 (2 parts).

Survey of Congregational Records on Microfilm, NC Synod - Lutheran Church in America, (2 parts).

Rowan County Marriage License Purchases Jan 1785-May 1786.

On the Day of the Battle of Guilford Courthouse, 1781.

On North Carolina’s Rough Western Frontier, 1788.

Orange County, NC in 1816 - Waterways (map).

Happiness.

Death of “Lucy”, A Native African 1825.

Some Descendants of Nicholas Nall, a Revolutionary Soldier.

Joseph Simpson, Prisoner in Quebec, 1780.

German Immigrant, Christian F. Waggoner 1819.

John Saunder’s Journey to NC 1753.

Tombstone Inscriptions of Blacks in the City Cemetery, Raleigh, NC.

Marriage License of William Colleson 1722.

Frederick Long of Surry County.

Some American Prisoners of the British at St. Augustine, FL 1781.

An Opinion about Ashe County, NC in 1830.

Sympathy at Tax Time.

William Shaw “A Man Without Feet”, - French & Indian War.

The Colonial Tax List: Bertie County, NC Tax List 1768; Edenton, NC Tax List 1769; Comparison of

Heads of Households in St. Phillip’s Parish, New Hanover County, NC, 1763; and Brunswick

County, NC 1769 & 1772.

Highwaymen, Robbers & Murderers - Duplin & Wayne Counties, NC 1781-1784.

Marriage License Purchase Lists for Bladen County 1789 & Burke County 1787, NC.

Register of Slaves on Barnett Place, Person County, NC.

Marriages from the Journals of William Ormond, 1769-1803, Methodist Circuit Rider.

Volume VI (1980) The Origins of James Paine, Pioneer Politician of Colonial NC-Still a Puzzle.

Revolutionary War Claims: Abstracts from the Delamar Transcripts (4 parts).

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War (2 parts).

Marriage & Death Notices from The North Carolina Argus, 1848-1861.

The Federal Direct Tax of 1816 as Assessed in Orange County, NC (2 parts).

Migration as Shown in Powers of Attorney (4 parts).

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 5

Information from Old Goldsboro Newspapers.

Some Birth Dates in Orange County Records.

Tid-bits.

To the Heirs of David & Jacob Zublin.

Miller-Merritt.

Some Organizations of Local Interest in NC Genealogy.

Lists of Scottish Rebel Prisoners Transported to America in the Aftermath of Culloden, 1746.

Minutes of the Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions Dec 1785-Dec 1786, Franklin County, NC (2 parts).

A Petition from the Inhabitants of Craven Precinct, NC 1733.

Marriage License Purchase Lists, Montgomery County, NC 1785-1789.

General Conwallis’ Opinion of NC 1781.

A Wartime Pass for Mr. Kingston, 1814.

The Two James Medcalfs of Buncombe County, NC.

One Result of the Hurricane at New Bern, 1779.

Ten Steps in Rooting Out the Past of the Black Family.

Things Historical & Genealogical: Bridle Bridge and Shocco Springs.

The Bible of Elizabeth (DANIEL) (ROGERS) DICKINSON.

Abstracts from a Survey Log Book, Bladen County, NC 1753-1754.

On Scottish Migration to America, 1774.

Some Early 19th

Century Marriages in Moore County, NC.

The Will of Richard Green of New Hanover County, 1804, a Free Black.

Thomas P. Paul, 1803-1854, Orange County, NC.

Distribution of White Population in NC 1790.

Extant Tax Records (Delinquents), Burke County, NC 1782-1783.

Some McLeods and McAulays of Scotland to Montgomery County, NC 1773.

Michael Winecoff: The Early Years in America.

Some More Bible & Supplementary Data: Part 1 - Edwards, Godwin, Miller, Sherard, Robbins,

Williams; Part 2 - Johnson: Part 3 - Moon

The Estate of Thomas Clark, Wilmington, NC 1746.

Things Historical & Genealogical: Robert Thomas, Esq., and the Great Yazoo Land Fraud.

The Story of a Spoon.

John Wimberly, Veteran of the French & Indian War.

Revolutionary Army Deserters.

Dyed Contrary to the Statutes.

Glowing Star of Bethlehem.

When Cornwallis Passed Here.

Volume VII (1981) Josiah Brandon’s Burke County, NC 1777-1800.

The Rev’d. John Roan’s Account Book 1745-1775 (4 parts).

Probate Records in Chowan County, NC, Bound Misc. Papers (4 parts).

Migrations as Shown in Powers of Attorney (4 parts).

Minutes of the Court of P&QS, Dec 1785-Dec 1786, Franklin County, NC (3 parts).

Marriage Licenses Granted in Halifax County, NC 1790.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 6

Some Impressions of NC in 1804.

The Settlement at the Head of the French Broad River, or the Bizarre Story of the First Walton County,

GA [includes NC Land Grants in Buncombe County, NC 1802-1806].

Things Historical & Genealogical: “North Carolina, a Mother State”.

For Want of a Shoe.

Will the Real Father Stand Up?

Aaron Burr’s Impressions of NC, 1804

The Clan MacLachlan.

Migration of Native-born North Carolinians as Shown in the Federal Censuses of 1850, 1860, & 1870.

Genealogy in NC’s Supreme Court Cases.

Claims by British Merchants after the Revolutionary War [7th

in series]

Things Historical & Genealogical: Andrew McDonough of NC & TN - Maternal Grandfather of

President Andrew Johnson.

Revolutionary War Papers [Supplement #1].

Some Marriage Licenses Issued in Greene, Richmond, Robeson & Wake County, NC 1787-1789.

The Genealogy of John Jackson Chaves.

Mary Pearson, A Pioneer of Wake County, NC.

Adams-Burges Marriage, 1790, Cumberland County, NC.

The Road from Mountain City, TN to Jefferson, NC 1890.

Daniel McCarty - Patriot Sailor.

Some Americans Aboard HMS Blonde During the Revolution, 1780-1781.

The Census of 1775 as seen in Pitt County, NC.

Some Bible & Other Family Records: Part 1-5.

The Affidavit of Jane Martin, Dauphin County, PA 1812.

“Galloping Horses & Locked Wagons Across the New Bridge” Rowan County, NC 1825.

Expense Account, Rowan County, NC 1790.

Prisoners from the American Brig, Triumph, 1783.

Mayo-Sheppard Marriage, Edgecombe County, NC 1828.

Volume VIII (1982) Navigation on Goshen Swamp, Duplin County, NC 1785.

Some Indentured Servants to Carolina 1684-1738.

Bladen County, NC Land Records, 1758-1775: Memorials of Land Titles Filed in South Carolina.

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War.

The Inhabitants of Granville County, NC 1746 (petition) & 1750 (tax lists).

Sampson County, NC Marriage License Purchases 1786-1789.

Migration as Shown in Powers of Attorney (3 parts).

Some Colonial Tax Lists of Rowan County, NC 1768-1775.

Genealogical Research in Northern Ireland.

Things Historical & Genealogical: A Renewed Search for the Ancestry of President Andrew Johnson.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (3 parts).

Marriage & Death Notices from Extant Rutherfordton (Rutherford County, NC) Newspapers, 1830-

1850 (2 parts).

Early Settlements on the Catawba.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 7

On a Field Argent, A Plain Crosse Gulles, With a Roebuck.

Consolidated List of Marriage License Purchases in NC, 1785-1791-(Part 1&2 Anson-Currituck &

Davidson-New Hanover).

A List of Children of Settlers of German Descent in Central NC 1775-1791.

Some Early Burke County, NC Marriage Licenses, 1794-1808.

Virginia-NC Relationships in a South Carolina Equity Case: Ferguson-McCarroll-Robertson.

Burke County, NC - List of Taxables for 1805.

Volume IX (1983) Bacon’s Rebellion in Virginia & Its Sufferers, 1676-1677.

Carmel Church Records, Rockingham County, NC.

Revolutionary War Service Records & Settlements (4 parts: Ltr “C”-“G”).

Bertie County, NC 1787 State Census.

Consolidated List of Marriage License Purchases in NC, 1785-1791 (part III: Northampton-Wilkes w/

addendum for Anson).

Divorces, Separations and Security of Property Granted by Act of the NC Assembly from 1809-1830.

The Grandparent Paradox.

R. I. P.: Ezra Stiles (1759-1784)

Bounty Paid Members of the Beaufort County, NC Militia.

Is It Any Wonder Why Researchers Have Problems?

Our Texas Cousins.

Ann Cook’s Birthday, 1748.

A Coffee Reminder.

Metes & Bounds.

American Prisoners in Mill Prison, England, 1782.

Deaths of Five Members of the Red River Baptist Church, Robertson County, TN.

Searching for the Past of the North Carolina Black Family in Local, Regional & Federal Record

Resources.

Black Parishioners of the Chapel of the Cross, 1844-1866.

Marriage License-Certificates, Greene County, NC 1870-73.

Abstracts from the Hornet’s Nest, Hertford County, NC.

Kinship of Kemp Plummer to Edwin Wiley Fuller.

Try Consulting the Original Index for Extra Information.

Legal Name Changes & Legitimizations by Act of the NC Assembly 1809-1830.

Montgomery County, NC Tax List of 1782.

A Remarkable Record of Slave Births.

R. I. P.: Negro Lucy, Halifax County, NC 1825.

About Ancestors.

Robert Moore, An Original Immigrant Ancestor to Chowan County, NC.

Some Defense Problems - The American Revolution.

Some Early Chowan County Births, 1729-1736.

Hertford County, NC Tax List of 1784.

Bible & Family Records: Walter Harbin Family; Blacks of Thomas Price, Jr.; Children of Charles &

Frances Ledbetter; The James J. Barnes Bible; Carr-Pope-Edwards Bible; The Nathan B. Hood

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 8

Family Bible; Family Records of Thomas Burch; The Reaves Family; Family Records of Mortimer

D. Johnston.

A Lost List of Continental Soldiers from the Western Counties.

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War (9th

in series).

A Change of Destination for Some 100 “Emigrants” from Virginia & Maryland to SC, 1718.

American Continental POW’s captured at Charleston & Camden Who Enlisted in the British Army.

Scotsmen Can Go Naked if They Choose!

Daniel & Dorcas Scott of Caswell County, NC - Where are you?

The Will of William Howard of Montgomery County, NC proved 1815 in Wilson County, TN.

Marriage: McPherson - Muchey 1845.

Lists of Taxables in Rowan County 1768.

Locating the First Brick House in Person County, NC.

1850 Federal Census of Iredell County, NC - Additions to Heads of Households Index.

Captain William Lenoir’s Company & the Battle of King’s Mountain.

Killed & Wounded by Indians - 1782, 1788.

Duncan McFarland’s Designs.

Kiger-Head Marriage, Yadkin County, NC 1886.

Patriot Resistance in Rowan & Mecklenburg Cos., NC 1780-1781.

For the Heroes of Kings Mountain.

At Least Two David Ivey/Ivys in the Revolutionary War, North Carolina.

Nathan Musselwhite, Revolutionary War Soldiers.

Thomas & Elizabeth Ivey of Bladen County, NC.

Volume X (1984) New Settlement of the New River System.

The Federal Direct Tax of 1815 & 1816 as Assessed in the Second Collection District of NC.

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives [surnames beginning with A & BA-BL].

Montgomery County, NC Voter List for 1779.

Gates County, NC Militia List 1816.

Discovery of Noah’s Ark.

The Makings of Democracy, Western NC 1778.

A Heavy Record Book.

Distribution of James Hendricks’ Slaves.

The County Court. (2 parts).

1850 Mortality Schedule for Montgomery County, NC.

Survey of Lutheran Church Cemeteries in NC (2 parts).

The First Federal Census of 1790, NC Even Government Publications of Long Standing Contain Errors.

Letters to the Clerk of Court (3 parts).

Freeholders of Orange County, NC 1776.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements [2 parts: Ltr “H-I’].

The Massys, Kent County, MD to Rowan County, NC 1767.

Elizabeth Cotton and Elizabeth Griffin - NC 1770.

Married: Thompson and Torrentine, Rowan County, NC 1835.

Will of John Headen, Chatham County, NC 1804.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 9

The Alleged Sale of Mrs. Marci Willis for $2.00, Carteret County, NC 1804.

R.I.P.: Ashabell Robins 1789-1826.

Searching Transylvania Families by M. Marian Schlunz.

Two Women Named Cherry: A Study in Genealogical Problem Solving.

Brasfield Cemetery, Greene County, Alabama.

Births in a Coltraine Family, Guilford County, NC 1772.

Owen & Williams of Chatham County, NC 1823.

Solomon Pender’s Grave.

Value of Confederate Money during the War.

One “Yankee’s” Distorted View of Life in the Antebellum South.

A List of Persons Executed by the Enemy.

Bible & Family Records-includes surnames of Taylor, Willson-Clark, Harris, Herring, Grady-Lewis-

Kornegay, Foy, Ward, Nelson, Paine, Saunders, Pender, Snoddy and Carter.

Diary & Notebook of James Aulk, 1765-89.

List of Taxables, Tyrrell County, NC 1782.

Capt. Edward Clinch’s Company of the Nash County Regiment (Dec 1778-Feb 1779).

Was This a Migrational Pattern?

Joseph Gash’s Children, Buncombe County, NC 1807.

Thomas Goff, Sr., of Pitt County, NC.

Arrington-Drake-Battle-Nicholson-Hall Statistics, Nash County, NC Late 18th

Century.

Two Early Surry County, NC Marriages: Allen-Ridge & Cummins-Endsley.

Some Unredeemed Revolutionary War Vouchers of the Continental Line of NC.

Volume XI (1985) Black Craftsmen in NC (2 parts).

Three New Families in NC re: Land Along the Cape Fear 1734-5.

Revolutionary War Pensions Applications at the NC Archives [Bone-Cuthbertson].

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War, parts 10 & 11.

Letters to the Clerk of County Court (3 parts) Cumberland-Wilkes Counties.

Testament of Charles Hepburn, Merchant in Cape Fear 1743.

Pickett Family Birthdates Davidson County, NC.

Panola County, Texas 1850.

Paul Palmer, Protestant Dissenter 1738.

A Hinton Family, Chowan County, NC 1785-1802.

Asa Tiner, vagrant, is drafted 1778.

Change of Name from Rector to Thornton 1815.

The Wayside Chapel - A Comic Relief for What Ails You!

Early Settlements along the Carolina Coast.

Things Historical & Genealogical: President Andrew Johnson’s Grandfather?

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (“Ja-K”).

Godwin (1819) and Caul (1816) Birthdates.

Tombstone Inscriptions of Two McLean Loyalists, Harnett County, NC.

RIP: Ashbell Robbins (1789-1826) of Connecticut.

Some Marriage Records of Pasquotank County, NC 1755.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 10

The Marriage of William Sharp, Hawkins County, TN 1826.

List of Taxable Property in Orange County, NC 1780-1781.

Some North Carolinians in the Revolutionary War Who Moved to Mississippi.

David Carpenter’s Account-Ledger Book, 1834-1837, Anson County, NC.

Duncan Campbell of Argyll, Scotland, to Bladen County, NC 1739.

Name Change of John Rector to John Rich, 1822, Iredell County, NC

R.I.P.: Green Hill (ca 1741-1825).

John Jinkins of Pitt (?) County, NC.

Bible & Family Records-Surnames: Clark, Shores, Holmes, Lewis, Jewett, Gallaway Butler, Ellis, Earl,

Eaton and Williams.

Petition of “Sundry Persons of Colour”, 1822.

1787 Census Return for Pearson’s Company, Rowan County, NC.

A Private Letter Sent from One Quaker to Another (in the Old Country).

Marriage of John McKenny and Mrs. Mary Jackson, 1827.

Will of Thomas Cotton (d. 1787) of Hertford County, NC.

Weathersford Ain’t Telling and Hansford Went Thataway.

Volume XII (1986) Ashe County 1815 Tax List.

Marriage and Death Notices from Misc. Washington, NC Newspapers 1807-1881.

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives (5th

in Series: D-G Surnames).

Some Revolutionary War Service Veterans in Bertie County, NC.

Survey Plat of Richard Green’s Land Grant, 1800.

Cost-Benefit Analysis, 1789.

Jester-Nicholson, 1807, Guilford County, NC.

Marriage of Francis – Hill, Hertford County, NC 1827.

James Manly Recovers His Freedom, 1782.

Moving the Post Office, Onslow, 1841.

R.I.P.: W. R. & Mary A. Ross.

Tombstone Inscriptions from the Three Graveyards of Sugaw Creek Presbyterian Church in Charlotte,

NC. (2 parts).

1844 Tax List of Lenoir County, NC.

Some Unpublished Marriage Bonds of Lincoln County, NC.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (2 parts).

Migrations and Family Relationships Shown in Rockingham County, NC, Powers of Attorney, 1784-

1898.

Some papers pertaining to Marriages 1686-1736.

Some Mid Eighteenth Century Craven County, NC Landowners 1753-1756.

Some Marriage Contracts of Rockingham County, NC 1811-1876.

Creative Writing, Mountain Style.

Summons of Witnesses in Edgecombe County, 1769.

Some Early Inhabitants of Hyde County, 1717.

Depositions in the Case of William Pace vs William Boon.

NC Apprentice Indentures Through 1850, Part 1.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 11

List of Taxables for 1762 in Granville County, NC, Part 1.

Misc. Records from Land Grant Record Book 9.

Murchison Cemetery, Harnett County, NC.

Northampton County Election Returns, 1762.

Some Recommended Pensioners of Warren County, NC 1799.

Surrender the Papers.

Martin County Insolvents, 1779.

Tithables on Pasquotank River 1694.

Bible & Family Records: Allen, Bulluck-Peele, Green, Holcomb, O’Daniel, Price, Robinson,

Coffield/Simpson, White, Tull.

NC Corn List Circa 1716.

NC Deaths & Marriages from the “United States Catholic Miscellany” June 1822 - July 1852.

Some School Problems in Robeson County, NC 1843.

Death of Kittie Linton, Duplin County, NC 1894.

Death of W. F. Kornegay, Goldsboro, NC 1894.

A List of Men from Nash County, NC, Probably Militia, 1780.

The Old Barden Graveyard, Wilson, NC.

Murder of John Brothers, Pasquotank County, NC 1894.

Some Sampson County, NC, Marriages & Deaths.

Volume XIII (1987) Marriage & Death Notices in The American Advocate of Kinston, NC 1855-1859.

NC Apprentice Indentures through 1850, Part 2 & 3.

List of Taxables for 1762 in Granville County, NC ( 2nd

& 3rd

in series).

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives (H-K).

The North Carolina Justice: Glossary of Technical Terms and Phrases. (2 parts).

Two Deaths in One Sampson County, NC Family 1893.

Siege of Charleston, SC 1780 (map).

Death of James E. Chesnutt 1892.

Shot in the Courthouse 1894.

Minutes of Wayne County, NC County Court, May Term 1833.

Onslow County, NC Bastardy Bonds 1764-1850.

What the Agricultural Census Offers the Genealogist.

What a Difference a Date May Make: Wills and the Common Law.

The North Carolina Justice: Wills and Testaments.

Some Early NC and Virginia Guardians’ Bonds & Civil Actions 1686-1789. (Broken series).

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (“M” surnames).

Deposition of George Carrington Regarding Land 1791.

Bastardy Bond for Arthur Barrono 1 May 1823.

Some Deaths from Sampson County, NC Newspapers 1894.

Some Pasquotank County, NC Headrights 1680.

Some Pasquotank County, NC Taxables 1694.

Ferebe Stallions’ Children Wilkes County, NC 1792-94.

Siamese Twins Chang-Eng “Bunker” Become Naturalized American Citizens 1839 Surry County, NC.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 12

A List of Men of Martin County, NC after 1774.

Deaths on the Big Red Hill 1893.

1755 Tax List of Cumberland County, NC.

NC Militiamen Paroled at Charleston, SC, May 1780.

A List of Children of Settlers of German Descent in Central North Carolina 1783-1792.

The Potential Horrors of Genealogy.

Inscriptions from the Methodist Church Cemetery, Mills River, NC 1939.

Cumberland County 1760, 1912 (maps).

Johnston County, NC, Militia Companies in 1763.

McColl Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Britton Cemetery, Henderson County, NC 1938.

Some Marriages from Sampson County, NC, Newspapers 1893, 1894.

Rickman Cemetery, Henderson County, NC 1939.

Darden Family Cemetery, Hertford County, NC.

Bible & Family Records-Surnames: Davis/Morse, Melchor Slaves, Mordecai-Meyers, Harvey, Jacocks

Slaves.

Five “Lost” Tax Lists of Chowan County, NC, 1784-1799.

Returns of Wills & Administrations Granted in NC 1753-90.

Researchers Miscellany: Some Iredell County, NC Marriage Records 1905-1912; A 1793

Murder Trail in Franklin County, NC—Accused Slaves Hanged; Instructions for Mr.

William Haywood, Earl Granville’s Surveyor in the County of Johnston, NC; The Rule of Three;

Thomas Brummitt’s Letter 1859, Julia Sneed’s Letter 1815, Easther Garner’s Letter 1845,

Confederates Buried in Clinton, NC 1893.

Kindley & Plummer Births, Davidson County, NC, 1811-1814.

Invalid Pensioners, Widows & Orphans of the NC Continental Line about 1795.

A Fearsome Beast.

James Smith Sr. Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Volume XIV (1988) Agricultural Schedule of 1850 Census, Cumberland County, NC, Part 1 & 2.

Valleytown Cemetery, Cherokee County, NC.

Returns of Wills & Administrations Granted in NC, 1753-90, Part 2-5.

NC Apprentice Indenture Through 1850, Part 4-5.

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives, Part 9-10.

Research Sources at the Georgia Department of Archives and History.

The North Carolina Justice: Processioning.

Surry County, NC Record of Processions 1795-1851 & Misc. Tax Items 1874-79.

Franklin County, NC Lists of Taxable Property for the Year 1815, Part 1-2.

An Introduction to North Carolina Federal Courts.

Bible & Family Records.

Calvin Barnes’ Book of Autographs.

Members of Doub’s Chapel, Forsyth County, NC 1782-1910.

Pasquotank County, NC Wills & Administrations 1754.

Revolutionary War Service Records & Settlements, Part 16.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 13

Volume XV (1989) Headrights in North Carolina.

The Record of a Sampson County Slave Family, 1781-1836.

Returns of Wills & Administrations Granted in NC 1753-90, Part 6-7.

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives.

NC Apprentice Indentures through 1850, (2 parts).

Agriculture Schedule of 1850 Census, Cumberland County, NC.

Some Franklin County, NC Marriage Contracts 1789-1852.

The 52 Heirs of Rachel Davis of Duplin, 1849.

Old Presbyterian Cemetery, Hendersonville, NC.

Lenoir and Dobbs County, NC Records - Destruction in Two Phases, 1878 & 1880.

Harvey Terry’s Ear Mark, Pasquotank County, NC 1886.

Oliver H Dockery Cemetery, Mangum, NC.

Freeman Cemetery, Tuxedo, NC.

Papers from the NCGS Workshop: Problem Counties: Problems of Anson County Records and Burke

County “Bypasses”.

Dobbs County, NC True List of Taxables for 1769.

Away from Homes at Census Time: Two Institutional Examples: Boarders at Salem Academy in 1870

and Occupants of Fort Macon in 1870.

Citations Served by J. Rice and C. Marshal.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (Ra-Sh).

Continental Soldiers for Nine Months from Bute County, NC 1779.

Deposition of William Pickett Concerning the Regulators 1770.

Steele-Ledbetter Cemetery near Rockingham, NC.

David Ross, A Lusty Scotchman, indentured servant runaway from York County, VA 1699.

The Courthouse Fire of 1889 in Moore County, NC.

Old Scotch Cemetery, Roberdel, NC (Richmond County).

Heirs of James Cross of Gates County 1834.

Approach to a Study of Southern Cemeteries and Gravestones: Using Studies of New England and

Surrounding Areas as a Model.

List of Taxables for Beaufort County, NC for 1779.

Baptismal Records of Bluff Presbyterian Church 1784-1803 (2 parts).

Some Caswell County, NC Vital Statistics and Weather Reports.

Isham Anderson to Apply for Military Land Warrants 1819.

Beaufort County, NC, Superannuated & Invalids Circa 1765.

Papers Hidden Too Well.

NCGS Links the Continents.

Bible & Family Records: Bible of Noah H. Banks 1859-1932; Bible of Henry Tilman Banks b. 1801;

Lentz-Miller-Windler Bible; Bible of Jesse Arthur Binieum/Bynum Reid ca 1830-1875.

Five “Lost” Tax Lists of Chowan County, NC 1784-1799.

Valley River Cemetery, Andrews, NC.

Moses Baldwin Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Bynum - Bray Marriage 1839.

Baldwin Cemetery, Exway, NC.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 14

Slaughter Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Volume XVI (1990) Discovering an Adoptee’s Natural Parents: The Case History of Elva Lucille (Wright) Jones, Nee

Pridgen.

Index to Martin County, NC Deed Book A, 1774-1787.

Muster Roll of Company A, 38th

Regiment, NC Militia, 1862 and Some Donations for the Confederate

Army.

The NC Justice: Executors and Administrators.

Revolutionary War Pensions Applications at the NC Archives.

NC Apprentice Indentures through 1850.

Agriculture Schedule of 1850 Census, Cumberland County, NC.

Bowden Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Old Buffalo Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Martha Ford Grave, Richmond County, NC.

A Sam Jonesism.

Idiots & Lunatics.

Morrison-Terry Cemetery, Ghio, NC.

Sandy Ford Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Some Marriages in 1895.

Some Deaths in 1807.

Confession of Frances Silvers.

Everett Family Cemetery, Rockingham, NC.

Papers from the NCGS Workshop: Courthouse Visitation in Northeastern N. C.

Platting Land Grants and Deeds.

Some Land Grant Alterations.

Through Some Very Lonely Looking Wood: The Story of a Yadkin County Family’s Journey through

Tennessee.

Some “Lost” Warren County, NC Deeds 1800-1803.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (Sh-Sy).

Thomas Johnson Seeks Government Support for his Wonder Cures 1797.

Some Deaths in 1835.

Letters in the Salisbury NC Post Office 1801.

Champ Terry Cemetery, Roberdel, NC.

Obituary of Mrs. Winifred Gales 1839.

Death by Ambush 1839.

A Going-out-of-Business Sale in 1898.

Marriage, Divorce, and Widowhood: A Study of NC Law Governing the Property and Person of

Married Women 1663-1869.

The North Carolina Justice: Marriage & Widowhood.

Two Lists of North Carolinians and Others Serving in British Armies During the American Revolution.

Black Members of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Cabarrus County, NC, 1858-1859.

Data from a Wrapper.

List of Subscriptions to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 15

Murphy Methodist Cemetery.

He Took it With Him, but She Wouldn’t Let Him Keep It.

Some Person County, NC Marriages 1887.

Freeman - Leviner Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Some Deaths in Person County, NC 1887.

Some NC Confederate Soldiers buried in Columbia, SC.

Everett Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Antonio Muray Petitions for his Freedom 1775.

Some Eastern NC Deaths.

Some NC Marriages & Deaths Reported in Misc. Louisburg, NC Newspapers 1846-1859.

Some NC Marriages & Deaths from South Carolina Newspapers 1858-1902.

Captain William White’s Account Books, Edgecombe (now Wilson) County, NC, 11 Dec 1805-21 Jan

1808.

Five “Lost” Tax Lists of Chowan County, NC 1784-1799.

Old Hickory Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Death of Margaret Towe, 1898.

“A Lest of tithables between Salmon Creek and Cathy River…Jun ye 9: 1719 taken pr me Phillip

Walston Consabel”.

Whitener-Epps Cemetery.

John Hartsfield, Revolutionary War Pensioner.

Volume XVII (1991) Vessel Bonds 1759.

List of Surry County, NC Estate Files.

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War (3 parts).

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives.

NC Apprentice Indentures through 1850, Part 10-11.

Agriculture Schedule of 1850 Census, Cumberland County, NC.

Joint Tenancy and Tenancy by the Entireties in NC.

Certificates Regarding Removal of Slaves.

Surry County Primitive.

News from Illinois in 1844.

Some Marriages & Deaths in 1887.

Long Dairy Place, Richmond County, NC.

Some Robeson County, NC Cohabitation Records.

In Search of Cultural Identity, Part 1.

Excerpts from Misc. NC Newspapers.

One of America’s Greatest Landowners: A Division of John Gray Blount’s Property 1835.

Some Proceedings for Chowan County Orphans.

Pennsylvanians in Disputed Territory 1770s.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (T-Wa).

Some Marriages in 1850.

Some Deaths in 1850.

A List of North Carolinians Dying in 1897.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 16

Some Person County Deaths 1887.

A Bryan by any Other Name.

The Testamentary Philosophy of John Alexander.

Genealogist or Fortune Hunter?

Pierce Family Record.

Three Tax Lists of Perquimans County, NC.

Beulah Baptist Church Cemetery, Henderson County, NC.

Children Baptized at Geneva Presbyterian Church, Granville County, NC 1821-1933.

Practical Hints in Using the 1800-1840 Federal Censuses.

A Dram from the Cellar: Robbery and Arson in Rowan County 1812.

Additions to “A List of Surry County, NC Estates Files”.

A Last Work on Joint Tenancy.

Some Early Marriages: Suspicions Confirmed.

Two Person County Marriages 1885.

A New North Carolina Presidential Ancestor.

Replacing the Meeting Houses.

Changes among the Episcopal Clergy of NC 1850

Some Marriages and a Death in 1836

One of my Worst Fears is Being Kicked to Death by Grasshoppers.

Catawba: The Making of a North Carolina County.

Divorces & Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779-Part 1.

American Prisoners at Fort Chambly 1779-1780.

Moss Cemetery, Marble, NC.

Five “Lost” Tax Lists of Chowan County, NC 1784-1799.

P.M. Standback Cemetery, Richmond County, NC

Terry Cemetery, Roberdel, NC.

The Memorial of Sterling Hightower, 1798.

Happy Sexton’s Children 1818.

Some Carter Heirs, Circa 1803.

The Burned Courthouse Records of Montgomery County, NC.

Volume XVIII (1992) Beaufort County, NC List of Taxables 1764.

Some Post-Revolutionary North Carolinians in Latin Louisiana: 1783.

Some Franklin County, NC Cemeteries, Part 1-2.

The North Carolina Justice: Bastard Children.

Some North Carolina Bastardy Bonds.

Equity Bond Docket 1789-1817, Hillsborough District and Orange County, NC, Part 1-2.

Revolutionary War Claims in NC Legislature after 1833 (2 parts).

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War.

In Search of Cultural Identity, Part 2.

Some Richmond County, NC Cemeteries.

Payroll of Capt. John Nuckols Company in an Expedition against the Cherokee Indians 1771.

Letters in the Hertford Post Office 1831.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 17

Colson, Cooper and Fanning.

Roper Cemetery, Mt. Creek, Richmond County, NC.

Will Whimsies, (3 parts).

Montgomery County, NC: A New Look at its “Wandering” Courthouses 1779-1844, Part 1-2.

Burials and Baptisms at Confederate General Hospital No. 1, Kittrell’s Springs, NC 1864 and 1865.

Two More “Probably Members” of the 1739/40 Scottish Migration into NC.

Squatters’ Rights: Adverse Possession of Real Property.

1817 Tax Reassessment, New Bern Area, Craven County, NC.

An Early NC Bill to Record Marriages 1808.

McKeller-McDonald: The Cumberland County, NC - Jamaica Connection 1805.

Two Early Powers of Attorney of Beaufort County, NC.

Marriage License Purchases in Anson County, NC 1 Jun - 1 Dec 1787.

Some NC Notices in South Carolina Newspapers.

A Case Study of the Tenth Regiment, NC Continental Line.

Anson County, NC Quit Rents Lists 1750-1757.

Camp Ground Cemetery, Henderson County, NC.

Revolutionary War Service Records and Settlements (2 parts).

Divorces & Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779.

Officers and Soldiers of Beaufort County, NC whose Estates were Administered by June 1792.

Search for a Corpse 1793.

Claims for Service in Expedition against the Cherokees 1759 in Forks of Yadkin.

Suit of William Hand and Others vs Isaac Whitworth’s Executors, Rockingham County, NC 1815.

The Egg-Nog Resolution of the NC House of Commons.

Davidson County, TN and the Cumberland Battalion 1786-89, Part 1.

Greene County, TN Clerk’s Taxes 1788, 1789.

Surry County, NC Land Entries Withdrawn in 1790.

The Family of James Nall of Montgomery County, NC.

Charles and Nancy (McArthur) Bell of Montgomery County, NC.

An Old Soldier’s Memories? Or Imaginings?

Beware James Brown, a Watch Thief.

Francis Briols of Chowan County, NC and Guadeloupe, WI.

Some 1879 Marriages.

Volume XIX (1993) Taxation in Colonial and Revolutionary North Carolina.

1718 Tax List of Pasquotank County, NC.

Petition of the Presbyterians of Wilmington, NC 1785.

Equity Bond Docket 1789-1817, Hillsborough District & Orange County, NC, Part 3.

NC Apprentice Indentures through 1850, Part 12-13.

Revolutionary War Pensions Applications at the NC Archives.

Johnson, and Johnson, and Johnson.

Temperance Chavers petition for Billy and Elick 1810.

Some Drownings in 1887.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 18

Some Marriages in 1887.

The Migrations of a Minister: Researching the Life of the Rev. Samuel Suther 1722-1788.

Pasquotank County, NC Oaths 1779.

Davidson County, TN and the Cumberland Battalion 1786-89, Part 2.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 4-5.

Some Franklin County, NC Cemeteries, Part 3.

False Reports.

Death of a North Carolinian in Colorado.

An Ex-Pensioner’s Re-application.

Finding Genealogical Materials in Supreme Court Records: Washington County, NC as a Case Study.

Claims of British Merchants after the Revolutionary War.

In Search of Cultural Identity, Part 3.

Early Settlers of Monroe County, Indiana.

Some Deaths in 1887.

Casey Deaths 1882.

Some Infant Deaths 1887.

1808 Tax List Mecklenburg County, NC.

Notes, Bonds & Accounts of Dr. Thomas Henderson, Mecklenburg County, NC 1816-1820.

Moses Griffin’s First Cousins.

Will Whimsies.

Some Deaths in 1882.

Whereas and Be it Enacted.

Land in Four Counties.

Volume XX (1994) 1779 Tax List of Hertford County, NC, (3 parts).

Marriage and Death Notices from the NC Presbyterian 1858.

Revolutionary War Pension Applications at the NC Archives.

Equity Bond Docket 1789-1817 Hillsborough District & Orange County, NC, Part 4-5.

Some Deaths in 1882.

Some Deaths in 1887.

Stephen Wall Cemetery, Rockingham, NC.

Sources of North Carolina County Names.

James Logan Colbert of the Chickasaws: The Man and the Myth.

Some Emigrants from North Britain to Richmond County, NC 1782-1790.

Text of a Prosecution Bond.

1815 Tax List, Mecklenburg County, NC.

Free African Americans of Virginia and North Carolina.

Divorces & Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 6.

Pages from the Past: Thomas F. Sink Notebook, Davidson County, NC.

Some Deaths in 1881.

A Marriage and Some Deaths in 1887.

Standback Cemetery Steele Bridge, Richmond County, NC

The Hertford County Courthouse Fire at Winton 19 Mar 1830.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 19

Age Comparisons, 1850-1880 Censuses.

Volume XXI (1995) Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (4 parts).

1720 List of Tithables in Craven Precinct, NC.

James Logan Colbert of the Chickasaws: The Man and the Myth, Part 2.

Divorces & Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 7-8.

Three NC Marriage Statutes.

Marriage and Death Notices from The NC Presbyterian, 1859-1860 (2 parts).

Equity Bond Docket, 1789-1817, Hillsborough District & Orange County, NC, Part 6 & Last.

1810 Tax List, Mecklenburg County, NC.

A Descriptive List of Men in Company A, North Carolina Volunteers, 1847.

George Vanderbilt’s Neighbor.

Black NC Confederate Pensioners.

Some NC Revolutionary War Soldiers Pensioned in Other States.

Volume XXII (1996) Nash County, NC, Appointment of Executors, Administrators, Guardians, 1869-1907.

Conflicting Information on Basse/Bass Heritage.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 9-10.

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties, Part 5-8.

These are the Bonds that Tie: Montgomery County, NC, Marriage Bonds, 1842-1868 (3 parts).

Marriage and Death Notices from the North Carolina Presbyterian 1861-1863 (3 parts).

Pupils at the NC Institution for the Education of the Deaf, Dumb and Blind, 1845-1854.

The Arrest of Col. John Sevier 1788.

Herman D. Hanmer Letter 1863.

An 1837 Wayne County, NC Tax List.

Additions to Wake County, NC Marriages 1770-1868.

Some Coroner Records of Caswell and Person Counties, NC 1782-1896.

Some North Carolina Bible Records.

List of Taxables for 1762 in Nutbush District of Granville County, NC.

Some of North Carolina’s Granting of Land During the Revolutionary War.

Migrations as Shown in the Estate File of Reuben Grant of Surry County, NC.

Another Account of Missing Records Pertaining to NC Soldiers during the American Revolution.

Lands of Deceased Debtors.

Volume XXIII (1997) Swiss Palatines to New Bern: A List of Known Persons Who Left Switzerland and Germany to Settle

New Bern, NC in 1710.

Mecklenburg County, NC, Abstracts of the Loose Estates Records, Part 1-3.

Marriage and Death Notices from the NC Presbyterian, 1864-1866, (2 parts).

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 20

Divorces & Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 11-12.

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties, Part 9-10.

The Cemeteries of the North Shore of Fontana Lake in Western NC, Part 1-3.

North Carolina Apprentice Indentures Through 1850, Part 14.

Sampson County, NC Grist Mills 1784-1800.

These are the Bonds That Tie: Montgomery County, NC Marriage Bonds, 1842-1868, Part 4-6.

Legacies, Filial Portions and Distributive Shares.

Religious Societies.

List of Anson County, NC Estates Records, 1805-1953.

List of County Officials 1772.

Employees of North Carolina Arsenal 1861.

The Great Cyclone of 1884.

Volume XXIV (1998) Some Fragments of Perquimans County, NC Court Minutes.

Marriage and Death Notices from the North Carolina Presbyterian 1867-1868.

Divorces, Separations from Petitions to the NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 13-15.

Mecklenburg County, NC: Abstracts of the Loose Estate Records, Part 4-6.

List of Tithables on Roanoke River 1720.

Confederate Deaths at Goldsboro, NC.

Old Salem Cemetery, Henderson County, NC.

Leak Family Cemetery, Richmond County, NC.

Deeds and Conveyances.

Statute of Limitations.

A Request for a Pension.

A Teacher in Search of a School.

Will of James Poitevint.

Polk v. Kirkpatrick.

“The Mob Raitously Assembled”.

Matchmaking (And Consequences?) 1701

Five Laws Concerning Land 1715.

Currituck County, NC Tax List 1715.

Index to Roster of NC Volunteers in Spanish-American War, 1898-1899.

Index to Some Anson County, NC Estate Inventories 1749-1795.

Some Confederate Deaths at Fort Fisher, NC.

Petition of “Upper Inhabitants” of Chowan County, NC 1742.

Petition of Free Blacks and Citizens of Hertford County, NC 1822.

Letter from Confederate Prisoners at Johnson’s Island to Governor Zebulon M. Vance.

Some Extracts from Goldsboro, NC Newspapers.

Rogers Chapel Cemetery, Cherokee County, NC.

North Carolina Courts: County, Superior, Equity, and Supreme.

Some North Carolina Bible Records.

Petition of John Logan 1827.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 21

Volume XXV (1999) Pasquotank County, NC Tax List 1719.

List of Taxable Property in Capt. Evans’ District, Chatham County, NC 1795.

Two Robeson County, NC Tax Lists, 1801 and 1847.

Slaves Hired by the North Carolina Rail Road 1862 and 1864.

Petition of Frenchmen and Others 1833.

Petition of the Nicholites 1778.

Petition for Repeal of Religious Restrictions Circa 1858.

Petitions for Emancipation of Sam Morphis 1856.

Some Arrivals at Port Brunswick, NC, 1765-1788.

Lists of the Justices of the Peace in and for Counties of Sampson & Duplin, NC 1865.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to NC General Assembly from 1779, Part 16-18.

Fee Tails 1751-1774 Revisted.

Index to the Elizabeth City Mixed Case Files.

Roll Call: Central Children’s Home Membership, 1900-1920.

Crimes and Punishment and Criminal Proceedings.

Guardian and Ward.

Anatomy of a Family History.

The “Lost” Land Grants of 1663.

Petty Treason.

The Great Deed of Grant.

Laws Confirmed by the Lords Proprietors 20 January 1669/1670.

An Act to Prevent Intruding into Just Claims of Land, 1673.

Lords’ Proprietors Instructions of 5 February 1678/1679 to Governor.

Waiting before Marriage.

A Decision Regarding Marriages 1726.

1815 Tax List of Bertie County, NC.

Abstracts from The Free Will Baptist 1874-1920.

Artificers and Laborers at Mount Tirzah in Caswell County, NC 1781-1782.

State v. Haywood Gailor 1874.

Some Unusual North Carolina Laws.

A Tax on Bachelors.

Roads, Ferries and Bridges.

Mecklenburg County, NC: Abstracts of the Loose Estates Records.

Volume XXVI (2000) 1755 Tax List, Orange County, NC.

1769 Tax List, Onslow County, NC.

Some Observations on the Use of the 1850 Census, With a Case Study of Proven Errors.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the NC Assembly from 1779, Part 19-20.

North Carolina County Code Numbers.

The Old North State.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 22

The North Carolina Volunteers in the War with Mexico, 1846-1848.

Part 1: Volunteers;

Part II: Operations in Mexico;

Part III: Organization and Personnel.

Surry County, NC, Taxables 1774 and 1775.

County Officials in Antebellum North Carolina;

Part 1: Justices of the Peace;

Part 2: Court Clerks, County Trustee, Treasurer of Public Buildings, Wardens of the Poor;

Part 3: Register of Deeds and Coroner.

Anson County, NC Miscellaneous Items.

The English Ancestry of Thomas Cullen.

Madam Esther Pollock of Kent County, Md., and Chowan County, NC, and the Lutens.

Ho! For California: North Carolinians at the Gold Rush, 1850.

Jones County, NC List of Taxables for 1779.

Inquest over the Body of Jonathan M. Steere 1838.

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties, Part 11.

Volume XXVII (2001) Caswell County, NC, 1777 Tax List.

1800 Census of Pasquotank County, N. C.

County Officials in Antebellum N.C. part 4: Sheriffs.

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (Part 12).

Birth Date Calculator

Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, N.C., Newspapers, 1840.

County Officials in Antebellum N.C. Part 5: Constables, Entry Takers and Surveyors, Patrol, Standard

Keepers, Inspectors.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly from 1779 (Part 21)

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (Part 13).

Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, N. C. Newspapers, 1841.

The English Ancestry of Benjamin Laker of Perquimans County, N. C.

Revolutionary War Pension Records at the North Carolina State Archives.

Persons from North Carolina or With North Carolina Connections Mentioned in the Earliest Deed Books

of Greene County, Georgia.

Grantor/Grantee index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (Part 14)

County Officials in Antebellum North Carolina, Part 6: Rangers, Militia.

Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, N. C., Newspapers, 1842.

When the Records Don’t Jibe: Conflicting Sources and Other Problems of Research.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly from 1779 (Part 22).

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (Part 15)

Volume XXVIII (2002) Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, N. C. Newspapers, 1843 and 1844.

The English Ancestry of Christopher Gale, Attorney General of North Carolina, for Four Generations.

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 23

Petition of North Carolina Quakers to Liberate Slaves, 1786.

Revolutionary War Gems from the N. C. General Assembly Papers up to 1800.

The German Alphabet.

Abstracts of Vital Records from Raleigh, N. C. Newspapers, 1845

Tidewater Migration patterns: Planters, Soldiers, and Turpentiners: A Case Study of Jones and Onslow

Counties, N. C.

Grantor/Grantee Index of Johnston, Dobbs, and Lenoir Counties (Part 16).

Legends of Black Beard and His Ties to Bath Town: A Study of Historical Events Using Genealogical

Methodology.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to N. C. General Assembly from 1779 (Part 23).

A Law for Good Government.

Minutes of the County Court of Chatham County, N. C. 1842.

Petition of Inhabitants of the Watauga Settlement, 1775.

A Bill to Bring Traitors to Trial, 1782.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the N. C. General Assembly from 1779 (Part 24).

Jacob Jessup’s Letter.

North Carolina County Code Numbers.

Volume XXIX (2003) Rolfe/Relfe-Jennings: The Unclosed Case of an Unclosed Case.

Oak Ridge Military Academy Catalogue, 1853-1854.

Minutes of the County Court of Chatham County, N. C. 1843.

Proclamation for Apprehension of Murder Suspect, 1846.

Reports of Committees of Public Claims, N. C. General Assembly, 1740-1768, (Part 1).

Insolvent Debtors.

Minutes of the County Court of Chatham County, N. C., 1844.

Reports of Committees of Public Claims, N. C. General Assembly, 1740-1768, (Part 2).

Robert, William, and Thomas Hicks of Flushing, Long Island, NY, and Granville County NC.

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to N.C. General Assembly from 1779 (Part 25).

Three Laws Relating to the Tuscarora Indian Lands.

Wills and Other Documents from Burned Counties as Found in Supreme Court Records (Part 1).

Volume XXX (2004) Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1846.

The Other "Philocrista"

Wills and Other Documents from Burned Counties as Found in Supreme Court Records (Part 2).

Divorces and Separations from Petitions to the North Carolina General Assembly from 1779 (Part 26).

Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1847.

Nicholson and Redknap Families of Massachusetts and North Carolina.

Some Bladen County petitions 1769-1785.

Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1848.

Extreme Punishment

1815 Tax Lists for Rowan County, NC

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 24

A Domestic Dispute

Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1849.

1815 Tax Lists for Rowan County, NC.

Volume XXXI (2005) Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1850.

1815 Tax Lists for Rowan County, NC

1815 Tax Lists for Haywood County, NC

Sources of North Carolina County Names

Marriages, Deaths, and Selected News Items from the North Carolina Christian Advocate, 1856.

Circumstantial Evidence to the Father of Peter Davis.

The Descendants of Stephen Senter of Cumberland County NC and Sons William and Henry: An

Attempt to Identify the Children of William.

Genealogical Abstracts from the Primitive Baptist, 1836-1879

The Pasquotank Descendants of John Scarborough of Middlesex County, VA, for Four Generations.

The Hayman Family of Somerset County, MD, and Pasquotank County, NC

Reports of Committees of Public Claims, North Carolina General Assembly, 1769-1777

Executions.

Revisions of "Anatomy of a Family History".

Marriages and Deaths from the Raleigh Register, 1851

Reports of committees of Public Claims, N C General Assembly, 1778-1787

Skinner Cemetery, Perquimans County NC

Volume XXXII (2006) Reports of Committees of Public Claims, North Carolina General Assembly, 1787-1788

Miscellaneous Items from Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Records

Two Pitt County, NC Disputes

Seeking Wisdom in the Details: Using Indirect Evidence to Identify the Father of Abner Wisdom of

Caswell County

Accepting the Precious Boon of Freedon: The 1865 Convention of Freedmen in Raleigh, North Carolina

A Tax Collector and Poet

An 1817 Richmond County Power of Attorney: Daniel McCaskill to Angus McPherson

Stokes County Coroners' Inquests and Records, 1805-1829

Reports of Committees of Public Claims, North Carolina General Assembly, 1789

Bridging a Fiery Gulf: Tracking Garrett Parker of Montgomery County and his Family past Sixty Years

of Local Record Loss

Another Look at ‘North Carolina Memoranda’: The Missing Families of the Joseph Blount Bible

Putting Pen to Paper: The Many Forms of Scholarly Genealogical Writing

Reports of Committees of Public Claims, North Carolina General Assembly, 1789

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 25

Volume XXXIII (2007)

Volume XXXIII, Number 1 “Correcting Twentieth Century Legends: The Right Daughter for Margaret Hoyle” by Kathy Gunter

Sullivan, CG

“Using New Technology to Test Old Theories: The Winslow Family Y-DNA Project and Timothy

Winslow of Perquimans Precinct” by Stephen Winslow

“1720 AcreageList for Chowan Precinct” by Raymond Parker Fouts

“I Think I Was Born at Ocracocke or Edenton” by John H. Oden, III

“The Diary of Francis Joseph Krohn of Montgomery County” by Terry Moore, CG

“Marriages and Deaths from The Raleigh Register, 1852” by Victor T. Jones, Jr.

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Dowd vs. Davis, 1833” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

Volume XXXIII, Number 2

“The Hollyman/Halliman Ancestry of Samuel5 Holloman of Hertford County, North Carolina” by

Helen F. M. Leary, CG, FASG

“From Ireland’s Protestant Pale to the North Carolina Piedmont: Four Generations of the Descendants of

John Grant Rencher” [part 1 of 3] by David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA

“Some Berks County, Pennsylvania, Families in North Carolina” by Robert Scott Davis

“An Anson County Road Order from 1778” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Gilliam vs. Welch, 1833” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“Richmond County Levies on Land, 1779” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“An Early Anson County Birth Record” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXIII, Number 3

“Migration of Davis Families from Randolph County, North Carolina to the Whitewater Monthly

Meeting in Indiana Territory” by Nancy Reeves

“From Ireland’s Protestant Pale to the North Carolina Piedmont: Four Generations of the Descendants of

John Grant Rencher” [part 2 of 3] by David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA

“Petition from the Adjoining Inhabitants of the Counties of New Hanover, Duplin, and Bladen, 23

October 1779” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Fleetwood vs. Fleetwood, 1832” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey

L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Branch vs. Byrd, 1833” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Townsend vs. Moore, 1857” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“Richmond County Road Records, 1784-1789” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXIII, Number 4 “North Carolina Confederate Soldiers Who Died at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana” by Virginia M.

Taylor

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 26

“‘You have almost killed me Already, and if I com in, youl Kill me quitte!’”: Death on the Banks of the

Perquimans, Murder Most Foul” by William Dail

“From Ireland’s Protestant Pale to the North Carolina Piedmont: Four Generations of the Descendants

of John Grant Rencher” [part 3 of 3] by David E. Rencher, AG, CG, FUGA

Volume XXXIV (2008)

Volume XXXIV, Number 1 "A Journey from Slave to Patriarch: Pharoh Fisher of Cumberland County" by Judith Pottenger Rysdon

"A Spyglass into History: What North Carolina's Loose Court Papers Can Tell Us about Our Ancestors"

by Larry W. Cates

"The Welsh Tract of North Carolina and Hugh Meredith's Description of Southeastern North Carolina in

the Eighteenth Century" by Catherine Elias

"1756 North Carolina Militia Law" by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG

"North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Price vs. Brand & Jones, 1831" by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey

L. Haines, CG

“When the Cure Is as Bad as the Illness: Enumerator ‘Corrections’ to the 1870 Census of Halifax

County, North Carolina” by Debora Pullen Plunkett

Volume XXXIV, Number 2 “Descendants of Mathew Strickland (1648-1696) through Four Generations” [part 1 of 3] by Forrest D.

King, CG

“Appalachian English: An Archaic Variety” by Amy Moore

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Lyon v. Lyon, 1851” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L. Haines,

CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Hilborn v. Hester, 1851” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Chambers v. Payne, 1862” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Johnson v. Murchison, 1864” by Grace W. Turner and Ann

Christnacht Hilke, CG

“The Death of Larkin Dycus in Rutherford County in 1815” by Linda K. Reid, Ann Christnacht Hilke,

CG, and Terry Moore, CG

“The 1804 Naturalization of Thomas Gill” by John H. Oden, III

Volume XXXIV, Number 3

“John Mansfield Minton of Wilkes County: A North Carolinian in the Spanish American War” by

Judith Pottenger Rysdon

“Using Liens and Chattel Mortgages in North Carolina Research” by J. Mark Lowe, CG

“Descendants of Mathew Strickland (1648–1696) through Four Generations” [part 2 of 3] by Forrest D.

King, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Albritton v. Sutton, 1849” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 27

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Jones v. Edwards & Potter, 1858” by Grace W. Turner and

Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“A Woman Scorned: Ann Hosea of Perquimans County” by John H. Oden, III

Volume XXXIV, Number 4 “Descendants of Mathew Strickland (1648–1696) through Four Generations” [part 3 of 3] by Forrest D.

King, CG

“The Missing Land Grant of the Heirs of Levi Rogers of Anson County” by A. Bruce Pruitt

“Gravestone Inscription of William Osborne of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, and Fairfield

District, South Carolina” by Pam Toms

“Duplin County 1786 Tax Lists” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Ramsey v. Cheek, 1891” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

Volume XXXV (2009)

Volume XXXV, Number 1 “People Finders for North Carolina” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“Understanding Revolutionary Army Accounts Book V: A Source for Evidence of Patriotic Service in

North Carolina” by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG

“Moore County 1815 Tax List” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“Some Dobbs and Lenoir County Deeds from the Supreme Court of North Carolina” by Grace W.

Turner and Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Smith v. Bryan, 1852” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L. Haines,

CG

“A 1793 Wayne County Midwives' Inquest” by Vickie Burns

Volume XXXV, Number 2 “Marriages and Deaths from The Semi-Weekly Raleigh Register, July through December 1852” by Victor

T. Jones, Jr.

“Petition to Pardon Willie Jones of Greene County, 1842” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L. Haines,

CG

“A Bill to Alter Names from 1813” by Craig Roberts Scott, CG

“1777 Petition of John Smith of Anson County” by Ann Christnacht Hilke, CG, Linda K. Reid, and

Terry Moore, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Moore v. Bradley, 1801” by Grace W. Turner and Jeffrey L.

Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Hardin v. Barrett, 1858” by Grace W. Turner and Maryann Tuck

“St. Gabriel’s Parish, Duplin County, Wardens’ Records, 1799-1817” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXV, Number 3

“Benjamin O. Newton of Cleveland County, North Carolina: Correlating Indirect Evidence and

Contemporary Law to Prove His Lineage” by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 28

“The Pumphrey Family of Gloucestershire, Maryland, and North Carolina” by John Anderson Brayton

“Ashe County Naturalizations, 1829–1848” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“1777 Petition of Inhabitants of Carteret County” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXV, Number 4 “Putting the Pieces Together to Solve the Parentage Puzzle: Using Indirect Evidence to Prove the Link

between Oliver L. Kelley and George H. Kelley of Wilmington” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“The Life and Times of Abner Wisdom of Caswell County” by Ann Christnacht Hilke, CG

“Davie County School Records, 1839–1846” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“Petition of the Inhabitants of Caswell County, 1779” by Ann Christnacht Hilke, CG, Terry Moore, CG,

and Linda K. Reid

“Revolutionary War Soldiers in North Carolina State Treasurer’s Journal A, 1775–1776” by Craig

Roberts Scott, CG

“Ashe County Coroners’ Records, 1826–1882" by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXVI (2010)

Volume XXXVI, Number 1 “On the Trail of the Invisible: One Researcher’s Pursuit of Poor and Landless Ancestors in North

Carolina” by Larry W. Cates

“Carteret County Naturalizations, 1890–1891” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Beall v. Darden, 1846” by Maryann Stockert Tuck and Grace W.

Turner

“Carteret County 1756 Apprentice Records for Indians” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“State v. Prescott, New Bern District Supreme Court, 1800” by Vickie Burns

“The 1817 Rutherford County Power of Attorney of John Bridgeman” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Boyden v. Clarke, 1891” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG, and Grace W.

Turner

“The 1817 Rutherford County Power of Attorney of John Bridgeman” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXVI, Number 2

“Clues in Correspondence: Using California Letters to Reconstruct an Edwards Family in Polk and

Rutherford Counties in North Carolina” by Jane Hufft

“The Capps Family of Chatham County, North Carolina, 1750–1800: From the Horse and Buggy Days

of an 1890s Family History to the Space Age of DNA Testing in the 2000s, Part 1” by Gerald

Edward Jones

“Some North Carolina Widows and Orphans of the War of 1812” by Robert S. Davis

“Runaway Slave Advertisements in North Carolina Newspapers” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A.

Richard

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 29

Volume XXXVI, Number 3 “Philatelic Resources for North Carolina Genealogy in the 1861–1865 Period” by James R. Miller

“Delinquent Taxpayers Whose Property Was Sold for the Federal Direct Tax of 1813” by Diane L.

Richard and Alysia A. Richard

“Notices of Letters Left at North Carolina Post Offices” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A. Richard

“Runaway Slave Advertisements in North Carolina Newspapers” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A.

Richard

“North Carolina Supreme Court Case: Crawford v. Dalrymple, 1874” by Maryann Stockert Tuck and

Grace W. Turner

“Cherokee County Jury Lists, 1866–1873” by Jeffrey L. Haines, CG

Volume XXXVI, Number 4 “The Capps Family of Chatham County, North Carolina, North Carolina, 1750-1800: From the Horse

and Buggy Days of an 1890’s Family History to the Space Age of DNA Testing in the 2000s [Part

2]” by Gerald Edward Jones

“Some North Carolina Civil War Records” by Diane L. Richard

“ ‘She Has Left My Bed and Board’: North Carolina Wives Who Abandoned their Husbands” by Diane

L. Richard and Alysia A. Richard

“Chandler, Moore-Shipman, and Mattie Church Moore Bible Reocrds” by Diane L. Richard

Volume XXXVII (2011)

Volume XXXVII, Number 1 “The Hollyman/Halliman Ancestry of Samuel Hollomon of Hertford County, North Carolina [Part 2]”

by Helen F. M. Leary

“Introduction to the Freedmen’s Bureau Records” by Diane L. Richard

“Some North Carolina Ration Applications and Lists, 1866-1867” by Lee Ann Brumble and Diane L.

Richard

“The Antioch Soldier’s Aid Society” by Joy McGee Heitmann

“Newspaper Notices Seeking the Lost, Mislaid and Stolen” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A. Richard

“Abstracts from Fayetteville Newspapers, 1816-1820” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

Volume XXXVII, Number 2 “The Meade Family of Bishop’s Tachbrook, Warwickshire, and Pasquotank County, North Carolina”

by John Anderson Brayton

“Possible Cooper Siblings of Colonial Edgecombe County” by Timothy W. Rackley

“The Antioch Soldier’s Aid Society” by Joy McGee Heitmann

“Roll of Slaves from Greene, Jones, and Wake Counties Hired to Work on Neuse Defenses” by Diane

L. Richard

“Abstracts from Fayetteville Newspapers, 1816-1820” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

Volume XXXVII, Number 3 “Using Newspapers in Civil War Research” by Diane L. Richard

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 30

“Freedmen’s Bureau Greensboro Police Court Ledger, 1865-1866” by Diane L. Richard

“Freedmen’s School Records from Davidson County” by Diane L. Richard

“1818 Duplin County Tax List” by Jeffrey L. Haines

“Abstracts from Fayetteville Newspapers, 1816-1820” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

Volume XXXVII, Number 4 “North Carolina and the Civilian Conservation Corps, 1933-1942” by Diane L. Richard

“Cumberland County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions Minute Docket, 1811-1817” by Carolyn N.

Gibbons

“Apprentice Notices in North Carolina Newspapers” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A. Richard

“Abstracts from Fayetteville Newspapers, 1816-1820” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

“War of 1812 Deserters” by Diane L. Richard and Alysia A. Richard

Volume XXXVIII (2012)

Volume XXXVIII, Number 1 “Look , Ma. No Marriage Records! Locating Likely Parents for Five Brides in a Mixed-Race

Community” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1777” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1778” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1779 (Part I)” by Larry W. Cates

“Abstracts of Legal Notices and Other Items of Interest from the Fayetteville Carolina Observer,

January to March, 1825” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XXXVIII, Number 2 “Estate Records Identify Samuel L. Davis’s First Wife” by Pamela S. Pearson

“Legislative Petitions, 1779 (Part II)” by Larry W. Cates

“Haywood County Coroner’s Inquests, 1822-1892” by Larry W. Cates

“Colonial Criminal Actions: Chowan County, 1720-1750” by Larry W. Cates

“Orange County Bastardy Bonds and Records: Undated, 1782-1799” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XXXVIII, Number 3 “A Brief Introduction to the Southern Claims Commission” by Perrah Yarborough

“North Carolina Southern Claims Commission Applicants by County, Part I”

“Legislative Petitions, 1779 (Part III)” by Larry W. Cates

“Colonial Criminal Actions: Chowan County, 1751-1766” by Larry W. Cates

“Burke County Civil Actions, 1769-1778” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XXXVIII, Number 4 “Civil War Petitions for Exemption from Military Service” by Diane L. Richard

“N.C. Southern Claims Commission Applicants by County, Part II”

“Obituaries of North Carolina Confederates Serving in the Regiments of Other States, 1861-1862” by

Barry Munson

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 31

“Freedmen’s Bureau: Reports of Outrages, 1866-1867” by Larry W. Cates

“’We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in the Official Papers of

Governor William Hawkins, 1811-1812” by Larry W. Cates

“What John Beck Knew”

Volume XXXIX (2013)

Volume XXXIX, Number 1 “Mysteries of the Misbegotten: Bastardy Law and Family History” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1780-1781” by Larry W. Cates

“Orange County Bastardy Bonds, 1800-1809” by Larry W. Cates

“Traugott Bromme and North Carolina” by Richard L. Bland

“Salisbury Supreme Court Civil Actions, 1754-1757” by Larry W. Cates

“A Plea for Freedom”

Volume XXXIX, Number 2 “George Reel of Lincoln County: His Missing Will and Entail Quandary” by Kathy Gunter Sullivan

“Cherokee Petitions” by Diane L. Richard

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in the Official Papers of Gov.

William Hawkins, 1813” by Larry W. Cates

“Obituaries of Confederates Serving in the Regiments of Other States, 1863” by Barry Munson

“Salisbury Supreme Court Civil Actions, 1757-1759” by Larry W. Cates

“Abstracts of Road Records: Wayne Co., NC, Part I” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XXXIX, Number 3 “The War of 1812 and North Carolina” by Perrah Yarborough

“Researching State and Federal Records for the War of 1812” by Perrah Yarborough

“Deserters from North Carolina during the War of 1812” by Perrah Yarborough

“Abstracts of Road Records: Wayne Co., NC, Part II” by Larry W. Cates

“Freedmen’s Bureau: Reports of Outrages, January to June, 1868” by Larry W. Cates

“A Granville County Will in South Carolina” by Brent H. Holcomb

“Murder Most Domestic: A Case of Sororicide in Orange County”

Volume XXXIX, Number 4 “Follow the Land” by Timothy Rackley

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in the Official Papers of

Governor William Hawkins, 1813-1814 and Undated” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1782 (Part I)” by Larry W. Cates

“Freedmen’s Bureau: Reports of Outrages, 1868 (Conclusion)” by Larry W. Cates

“Court Papers, Salisbury District Court, 1762-1763” by Larry W. Cates

“Two Early Salisbury Supreme Court Indictments”

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 32

Volume XL (2014)

Volume XL, Number 1 “The Confederate Attack on Washington, North Carolina” by Christopher Wehner

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency:’ Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in the Official Papers of Gov.

William Miller, 1814-1816,” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1782 (Conclusion)” by Larry W. Cates

“A Bitter Legacy: Revolution and the Summers Estate” by Larry W. Cates

“Obituaries of Confederates Serving in the Regiments of Other States, 1864” by Barry Munson

“An Early Naturalization Petition, c. 1690”

Volume XL, Number 2 “A Beginner’s Guide to Jumping the Pond, Part I: Seventeenth-Century English Sources” by Larry W.

Cates

“Northampton County Criminal Actions, Part I, 1783-1791” by Larry W. Cates

“‘Legislative Petitions, 1783, Part I” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part I: 1760-1762” by

Larry W. Cates

“A Question of Race” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XL, Number 3 “Solving for X: Addressing the Unknown Variables in an African American Family” by Carl Leak

“Northampton County Criminal Actions, Part II, 1791-1794” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1783 (Part II)” by Larry W. Cates

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary Citizens Appearing in Governor William Miller’s Papers

(Part II, 1816)” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part II: 1763-1768”

by Larry W. Cates

“A Case of Conscience: Archibald Maclaine and the Bladen Courthouse Riot” by Larry W. Cates

“From One Burned County to Another: Kirby v. Ledbetter et al” by Larry W. Cates

“They, Too, Were Patriots” by Lawrence Brandon

Volume XL, Number 4 “Benjamin Overton of Camden Co., NC” by Sharon Rea Gable

“Person County Loose Apprentice Bonds, Part I: A-H” by Larry W. Cates

“Legislative Petitions, 1784 (Part I)” by Larry W. Cates

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in Governor William Miller’s

Papers (Part III, 1817)” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part III: 1767-1769”

by Donna Newman

“Abstracts from the Fayetteville Carolina Observer, April to May 1825” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

“Runaway Father Reclaimed in Onslow: Mount et al v. Ballard” by Larry W. Cates

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 33

Volume XLI (2015)

Volume XLI, Number 1 “The Slaves of George C. Mendenhall of Jamestown, N.C.” by Mary A. Browning

“Legislative Petitions, 1784 (Part II)” by Larry W. Cates

“‘We Beseech Your Excellency’: Ordinary North Carolinians Appearing in Governor William Miller’s

Papers (Part IV, 1817, undated)” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part IV: 1770-1772”

by Donna Newman

“Return of the Native: McNeill v. McNeill” by Larry W. Cates

“The Husband of Mary Zearge (L’Earge)” by Marleta Childs

Volume XLI, Number 3“Civil War Disaffection in Plymouth, North Carolina” by Anna R. Du Pen“Legislative Petitions, 1785 (Conclusion)” by Larry W. Cates

“Gleanings from Ashe County Civil Actions, Part II: 1822-1827” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part VI: 1782-1783 (Conclusion) ” by Donna Newman“An Untrustworthy Son-in-Law: Ashley v. Wyche, White’s Administrator” by Larry W. Cates “Person County Apprentice Bonds, Part II: J-Y, No Surname” by by Larry W. Cates

Volume XLI, Number 2“Who Was Elizabeth Lentz? Resolving Identity through North Carolina Law” by Kathy Gunter Sullivan

“Legislative Petitions, 1785 (Part I)” by Larry W. Cates

“Gleanings from Ashe County Civil Actions, Part I: 1807-1821” by Larry W. Cates

“Cases Heard Before Wilmington District Superior Court, Summary Information, Part V: 1781-1782”

by Donna Newman

“Abstracts from the Fayetteville Carolina Observer, June to July 1825” by Carolyn N. Gibbons

“The Will of James Hill of Iredell County” by John A. Brayton

“Assorted Loose Coroner’s Inquests from District Superior Court Records” by Larry W. Cates

“Don’t Forget to Write: Allen to Benton and Dudgeon”

Volume XLI, Number 4“A Brief History of French Huguenots and Associated Groups in Colonial America”

“A Beginner’s Guide to Jumping the Pond, Part II (Conclusion)” by Larry W. Cates

“Abstracts from the Fayetteville Carolina Observer, Aug to Sep 1825” by Carolyn N. Gibbons“A Dobbs County Estate Reference in Craven County” by John A. Brayton

by Plummer Alston Jones, Jr.

by Donna Newman

NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles 34

Volume XLII (2016)

Volume XLII, Number 1“Rubenstein Ramblings” by Brooke Guthrie “Archive Anecdotes: Finding Female Ancestors at the State Archives of North Carolina”

“Tyrrell Stock Marks (1763+)” by Diane L. Richard & Pam Toms“Warren County Insolvents and Tavern et al fees” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard

by Carolyn N. Gibbons

“Treasurer's and Comptroller's Records - Halifax County” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard“Treasurer's and Comptroller's Records - Anson County” by Diane L. Richard & Carolyn N. Gibbons“Perquimans County Indentures 1842 – 1853” by Sharon Gable“Northampton Civil War Provisions for Indigent Soldiers’ Families” by Diane L. Richard & Judy Pate“Abstracts from the Fayetteville Carolina Observer: 6 October 1825-10 November 1825”

by Debra A. Blake

Volume XLII, Number 2“Wilson Wanderings” by Sarah W. Carrier “Rubenstein Ramblings” by Brooke Guthrie

“Abstracts From The Fayetteville Carolina Observer: 17 November 1825-22 December 1825”by Carolyn N. Gibbons

“A North Carolinian Dies 'Down Under'” by Beth Shoemaker Davis“Anson 1749-1773” by Kay Bissette, Gay Van Brero, & Diane L. Richard“Thomas Gill Ledger (Bertie Co)” by Diane L. Richard & Betty Carrier“Chatham Co Petition 1786” by Diane L. Richard, Jeri Dearing, Jane Lindsey, & Pam Toms“North Carolina Deaths Reported to the Knights of Honor, 1882-1893” by Victor T. Jones, Jr.“Harnett Appeals for Food 1865” by Kay Bissette & Diane L. Richard“Sampson Poorhouse Record Examples (1810s)” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard

“Mysteries of the Penned Word” by Larry W. Cates

Volume XLII, Number 3“Rubenstein Ramblings” by Brooke Guthrie “Finding Friends” by Gwen Gosney Erickson“Book of Negroes (1783)” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard“Miscellaneous Mysteries” by Pamela S. Toms“Center Benevolent Society (1788)” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard“The Search for the First Royal Colonists of N.C. – Landholders of 1729” by Fred Cron

Compiled by Crestena Jennings Oakley, November 2006.

Revised and updated by Jordan Jones, September 2009, July 2010, September 2010.

Revised by Larry W. Cates, October 2012, November 2013, November 2014, February 2015, April 2015.Updated by Mark Beasley, January 2017.

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NCGS Journal: A Listing of Articles

“Yadkin Baptist Church” by Kay Bissette“Sampson Poorhouse Record Examples (1810)” by Betty Lou Hope,& Alysia A. Richard

Volume XLII, Number 4“Randall Rummaging” by Alysia A. Richard“An Oral Tradition: The Parentage of Richard Martin Edsel of Wilkes County” by Dr. Laura C. Edwards“The Henry Robason/Roberson/Robertson Family Bible Re-discovered”

by Diane L. Richard & Fred Cron“Lenoir County Apprentices (1881)” by Diane L. Richard & Kay Bissette“Burke County Ledger” by Diane L. Richard & Kay Bissette“Edgecombe County Road Petitioners” by Diane L. Richard & Pamelia Toms“John Finley Papers (Wilkes County) - Letters A/B (1831-1861)” by Jeri Satterwhite-Dearing “WWI Red Cross (Wake County)” by Diane L. Richard & Alysia A. Richard“Yadkin Baptist Church (Caldwell County)” by Kay Bissette“Slave Rentals (Hertford County)” by Alysia A. Richard“Methodist Church Record (Franklin County)” by Pamela S. Pearson“Perquimans Merchant Ledger” by Barbara Scott“Sampson Poorhouse Record Examples (1816)” by Betty Lou Hope

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“Chatham County Petition (1786)” by Steven Sabol & Pamela S. Toms“North Carolina Deaths Reported to the Knights of Honor, 1886-1893” by Victor T. Jones, Jr.“Treasurer’s and Comptroller’s Records – Hertford County”

“Counterfeiter Mugshots” by Diane L. Richard“Wayne County Slave and Free Person of Color Records”

by Jean Paschal, Claudia Harrell, Ruth Cummins, & Donna Whitley

by Diane L. Richard, Wanda Stone, Alysia A. Richard