Thursday, October 2, 2014

Rockingham Co. NC Genealogy, Ancestors, Images of Wills



Rockingham County Wills and Estates



Map of Wentworth, North Carolina Rockingham county was created in 1785 from Guilford County. It was named for Charles Watson-Wentworth, 2nd Marquess of Rockingham, British Prime Minister from 1765 to 1766 and again in 1782. During the War Between the States the Searcy and Moore Gun Factory, which was located at Hogans Creek, a small village northwest of Greensboro, supplied weapons to the Confederacy. These rifles were known as the North Carolina Rifles The county seat is Wentworth.

Digital Images of Rockingham County Wills 1804 to 1829 available to members of North Carolina Pioneers
  • Actor, Andrew
  • Adams, George
  • Aldridge, John
  • Allen, Pattrice
  • Allen, Valentine
  • Anderson, John
  • Andrew, George
  • Armstrong, John
  • Atkinson, John
  • Averton, Ann
  • Bailey, Abner
  • Barber, William
  • Bateman, James
  • Bates, Samuel
  • Bethell, William
  • Betton, James
  • Black, Elizabeth
  • Boak, John
  • Boak, Robert
  • Boyd, Andrew
  • Brasher, Asa
  • Brasher, Jemima
  • Broades, Michael
  • Brown, Alexander
  • Burk, John
  • Calland, Booker
  • Carter, Daniel
  • Chadwell, William
  • Charters, Charles
  • Claybrook, Josiah
  • Coffey, Michael
  • Conner, Thomas
  • Covington, John
  • Cubbins, John
  • Cunningham, John
  • Davidson, John
  • Deatherage, Bird
  • Denny, Walter
  • Diamond, Margret
  • Dilworth, Benjamin
  • Dilworth, George
  • Dillworth, John
  • Dodson, Alsey
  • Doherty, Samuel
  • Ellington, Daniel
  • Fielder, Samuel
  • Grant, Asa
  • Griffith, Joseph
  • Griffith, Zadoc
  • Guerin, Nathan
  • Harden, Peter
  • Hardin, Thomas
  • Harris, Daniel
  • Harrison, William
  • Heather, William
  • Henderson, Richard
  • Henderson, Thomas
  • Hermon, Henry
  • Herron, John
  • Herron, Stephen
  • Hodges, Charles
  • Hopper, Joseph
  • Hunter, James
  • Jarrell, Joshua
  • Johns, Ezekiel
  • Johnson, Gideon
  • Johnson, Gideon Sr.
  • Johnston, John
  • Jones, William
  • King, Lery
  • King, Thomas
  • King, Thomas
  • Kingston, Richard
  • Lanier, Sampson
  • Larkin, Thomas
  • Leachman, John
  • Leak, Francis
  • Lee, John Willeby
  • Lee, Willoughby
  • Lemons, Joseph
  • Lillard, Moses
  • Linch, Hugh
  • Little, John
  • Long, Prisse
  • Lowe, Isaac
  • Luitz, Adam
  • Lynn, Jackson
  • Martin, Alexander
  • Martin, Andrew
  • Martin, David
  • Martin, Isabel
  • Martin, Robert
  • Martin, Walter
  • Massey, Thomas
  • McClain, Joseph
  • McKey, John
  • Means, Robert
  • Menzies, John
  • Mills, Sarah
  • Missarp, William
  • Moore, Barnett
  • Moore, Charles
  • Moore, John
  • Moore, Samuel
  • Moore, Sarah
  • Moore, Thomas
  • Mullins, Thomas
  • Murphey, Miles
  • Nelson, Agnes
  • Nickels, John
  • North, Thomas
  • Patterson, Turner
  • Patrick, Mary
  • Perkins, Constant
  • Powell, Edward
  • Pratt, Agnes
  • Ray, James
  • Read, John
  • Reagan, John
  • Rice, Rebecah
  • Richardson, Edward
  • Roberts, Chastain
  • Roberts, Mary
  • Roberts, Nancy
  • Roberts, Thomas
  • Robertson, Mark
  • Rose, Thomas
  • Saunders, Susannah
  • Scales, Henry
  • Scales, Mary
  • Scales, Nathaniel
  • Scales, Pleasant
  • Scales, Thomas
  • Sharp, Henry
  • Short, Moses
  • Short, William
  • Smith, Drury
  • Smith, Gordon
  • Smith, Mary
  • Stamps, Joseph
  • Strong, John Sr.
  • Stubblefield, Carter
  • Stubblefield, Hugh
  • Tatum, Peter
  • Thomas, John
  • Thomas, Michael
  • Tomlin, Elizabeth
  • Tucker, Daniel
  • Van Landingham, Richard
  • Wafford, John
  • Wafford, John
  • Walker, John
  • Walker, John
  • Walker, Mary
  • Wall, Zachariah
  • Wardlow, Patrick
  • Watkins, Archibald
  • Whitsett, John
  • Whitworth, John
  • Williams, Mary
  • Woodward, Samuel
  • Wordlor, Patrick
Rockingham County Wills and other Records Available to Members of North Carolina Pioneers

Miscellaneous Wills
  • Lowe, Isaac, transcript of LWT (1806)
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