Showing posts with label Hertford County Wills. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hertford County Wills. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Images of Hertford Co. NC Wills and Estates #northcarolinapioneers

Hertford County Wills and Estates


Parker's FerryThe Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parkers Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton. The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators.

Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers

Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2

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Monday, June 6, 2016

Genealogists .... Try the North Carolina State Papers .... Hertford Co. Will Indexes 1829 to 1867 .... #genealogy ... #northcarolinapioneers

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All passengers lists have not been published in books. Actually there are only a handful of such publications and there yet remains much of this type of work to be published. The National Archives is the place to search for passenger lists and ship manifests (which lists the passengers, there ages and port of origin). Examining these records is a tedious job, but remember that the manifests were frequently given over to the port authorities months after the arrival date. Another place to obtain arrival information is in State Papers. Example, the North Carolina State Papers contains petitions from various vessels loaded with Scots and Irish persons seeking refuge and land in America. One particular instance before the American Revolution included a vessel loaded with the McDonalds and other clans from the Isle of Skye who had been politically aligned with the Stuarts. They were seeking refuge from British persecution. The petition itself in addition to listing many of the passengers explains the date these clans settled and the large tracts of land they received in Moore County, North Carolina. This is the sort of information we want, isn't it? The historical events and brave struggles of our families.


The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parkers Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton. The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators. 

Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers

Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2

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Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Hertford Co. NC Genealogy

Hertford County Probate Records



Parker's Ferry Meherrin RiverSite of Parkers Ferry and the Meherrin River. The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parkers Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton.

The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators.

Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers

Digital Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2

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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Hertford Co. NC Images of Wills and Testaments now available on North Carolina Pioneers.com


Hertford County Probate Records



Parker's FerryMeherrin RiverSite of Parkers Ferry and the Meherrin River. The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parkers Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton.

The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators. 

Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers

Digital Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2

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Friday, June 13, 2014

Hertford Co. NC Genealogy

Hertford County Probate Records



Parker's FerryMeherrin RiverSite of Parkers Ferry and the Meherrin River. The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parkers Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton.

The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators. 

Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers

Digital Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2

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Monday, April 14, 2014

Hertford Co. NC Probate Records

Hertford County Probate Records

Meherrin RiverParker's Ferry

Site of Parker's Ferry. The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parker's Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton.

The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators.


Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers


Digital Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2 

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  7. GaGraduates.com (Graduates database from ca 1830 to 1925)
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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Hertford Co. NC Probate Records

Hertford County Probate Records



Parker's FerrySite of Parker's Ferry. The Meherrin Indian Tribes removed from Virginia in 1706 and settled on a reservation abandoned by the Chowanoke Indians which was located near Parker's Ferry at the mouth of the Meherrin River. Today, this same tribe resides within 10 to 15 miles of the former reservation and is recognized by the State of North Carolina. Hertford County was formed in 1759 from parts of Bertie, Chowan and Northampton Counties. It was named after the first Earl of Hertford (later the first Marquess of Hertford), Francis Seymour-Conway. In 1779 the northeastern part of Hertford County was combined with parts of Chowan County and Perquimans County to form Gates County. County seat is Winton.

Meherrin River The first Will Book of 1829 to 1867 survived with but six legible wills. However, the indexes are somewhat legible, so you can get an idea of the names of all of the first testators.


Hertford County North Carolina Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers


Digital Images of Hertford County Wills
  • Chambers, Edward
  • Overton, William
  • Pierce, David
  • Rasberry, John
  • Valentine, Samuel
Indexes to Probate Records
  • Wills 1829 to 1867
  • Wills 1829 to 1867, Part 2 

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  2. KentuckyPioneers.com
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  7. GaGraduates.com (Graduates database from ca 1830 to 1925)
  8. SoutheasternGenealogy.com (Digitized Wills in counties of: Carter 1794-1830; Jefferson 1802-1810;Johnson 1839-1900;Unicoi 1878-1887; Washington 1779-1800)
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