Camden County Wills and Probate Records
Camden County was formed from the northeastern part of Pasquotank County in 1777 and was named after Charles Pratt, the 1st Lord Camden, one of the opposers of the Stamp Act. The Dismal Swamp Canal runs through the southern portion of the county. Pictured is the Battle of South Mills (won by the Confederates) near the canal. Also pictured is the Milford House (Rolfe-Green-Sawyer House) built about 1746, purported to be the oldest known two-story brick house still standing in North Carolina. The brickwork is of Flemish bond design with glazed headers.
The following probate records are available to members of North Carolina Pioneers
- 1790 Camden County Census
- Aydelett, Abner
- Barnard, John
- Bell, Brickhouse
- Bell, Mary
- Bell, Seth
- Berry, Balsen
- Berry, Sarah
- Bray, Henry Jr.
- Bray, Henry Sr.
- Brit, Hezekiah
- Brite, Richard
- Britt, Malachi
- Broushell, Mat
- Brown, Sarah
- Burford, Ambrose
- Bute, Shadrick
- Capts, Franky
- Cartwright, Asa
- Cartwright, Daniel
- Chamberlain, Charles
- Chamberlin, Joseph
- Culpepper, Peter
- Davos, Frederick
- Dozier, Caleb
- Dozier, Chloe
- Dozier, Isaac
- Dozier, Evan
- Dozier, Peter
- Dozier, Sarah
- Dozier, Thomas
- Dozier, Tully
- Etheridge, Phillis
- Etheridge, Thomas
- Faircloth, Isaac
- Ferrill, Thomas
- Forbes, Elizabeth
- Forbes, Sarah
- Forbes, Southy
- Gallup, Josiah
- Godfrey, James
- Godfrey, Malachi
- Gordon, Thomas
- Grandy, Lydia
- Grandy, Susanah
- Gray, Caleb
- Gray, Laban
- Gray, Thomas
- Gray, William
- Gregory, Elizabeth
- Gregory, Isaac
- Gregory, Noah
- Guilford, William
- Hamsen, Isaac
- Harrington, Isaac
- Harrison, Dempsey
- Hathaway, Sally
- Herrington, Fanny
- Johnson, Nancy
- Jones, Dorothy
- Jones, Lemuel
- Jones, William
- Jones, Willoughby
- Keallor, Nathan
- Kelly, James
- Kelly, John
- Kenaday, John
- Lamb, Isaac
- Lamb, Luke
- Lamb, Thomas
- Linton, Nancy
- Luppy, Polly
- Lurry (or Surry), Nathan
- McCoy, Polly
- McPherson, Demsey
- Mercer, Thomas
- Mercer, William
- Morgan, Joseph
- Nash, Sally
- Oggs, Prudence
- Overton, Benjamin
- Overton, Rodah
- Padrick, Jacob
- Parker, Stephen
- Phillips, Samuel
- Pritchard, John
- Prittyman, Mary
- Proctor, Elizabeth
- Proctor, Samuel
- Robertson, Lenny
- Sandelin, Sally
- Sandelin, Willis
- Savills, Mary
- Sawyer, Annis
- Sawyer, Elisha
- Sawyer, Enoch
- Sawyer, James
- Sawyer, Joshua
- Sawyer, Malichi
- Sawyer, Mathias
- Sawyer, William
- Seymore, Mourning
- Spence, James
- Spence, Noah
- Standley, Lemuel
- Surry, John
- Taylor, Esdrass
- Tuttle, Asa
- Upton, Lattimore
- Whitehurst, Christopher
- Whitehurst, John
- Whitehurst, Jonathan
- Whitehurst, Lemon
- Williams, Caleb
- Williams, Edward
- Wilson, Willis
- Wright, Aleaph
- Wright, Arthur
- Wright, Francis
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