Showing posts with label Warren County. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Warren County. Show all posts

Thursday, June 30, 2016

Genealogists! Identify Everyone! ... Indexes to Warren Co. NC Deeds 1789 to 1810 ... #genealogy .... #northcarolinapioneers


Identify Everyone!
By Jeannette Holland Austin Jeannette Holland Austin

If you discovered an old document (such as a last will and testament) which contains the names of people which you cannot identify, here is what to do : - Search the deed books for that county and make notes of the lands which they owned and bordered. Land grants are an excellent early resource, as well as tax digests. Also, search marriage records to learn of any of these guys married daughters of your ancestor. Next, go to the census records and look for names of the children as well as birth dates and where born. Neighbors, friends and neighbors witnessed documents, such as deeds, wills, marriages and pensions from war records. The idea is to ascertain the identify of everyone associated with your ancestor. You will be surprised what you learn! 
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Tuesday, April 19, 2016

Identify Everyone ! - Warren Co. NC Deeds - #genealogy - #northcarolinapioneers

Jeannette Holland AustinIdentify Everyone!
By Jeannette Holland Austin

If you discovered an old document (such as a last will and testament) which contains the names of people which you cannot identify, here is what to do : - Search the deed books for that county and make notes of the lands which they owned and bordered. Land grants are an excellent early resource, as well as tax digests. Also, search marriage records to learn of any of these guys married daughters of your ancestor. Next, go to the census records and look for names of the children as well as birth dates and where born. Neighbors, friends and neighbors witnessed documents, such as deeds, wills, marriages and pensions from war records. The idea is to ascertain the identify of everyone associated with your ancestor. You will be surprised what you learn!

Warren County Indexes to Deed Records


Bobbitt Home

The Bobbitt Home was originally the home of carriage maker William Bobbitt, it was later the home of Victoria Louise Pendleton, an educator and then of her daughter, Katherine Pendleton Arrington. From 1926 to 1955, Mrs. Arrington was president of the North Carolina Art Society.

Warren county was formed in 1779 from the northern half of Bute County and was named after Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was a General and physician who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In 1881, parts of Warren, Franklin and Granville Counties were combined to form Vance County. The county seat is Warrenton.

Indexes to Deeds
  • 1789 to 1791
  • 1791 to 1794
  • 1794 to 1796
  • 1796 to 1798
  • 1804 to 1809
  • 1807 to 1810

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County Records of 8 Genealogy Websites

Alabama
Georgia
Kentucky
North Carolina
Virginia
South Carolina
Tennessee



Bundle and Save BUNDLE RATE for 8. Access to all eight websites plus additional data in other States: Bibles, genealogies, civil war records, colonial records, marriages, wills, estates, special collections, books written by renowned Georgia genealogist Jeannette Holland Austin.

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

#NC Genealogy: Warren County

Warren County Probate Records


Bobbitt HomeThe Bobbitt Home was originally the home of carriage maker William Bobbitt, it was later the home of Victoria Louise Pendleton, an educator and then of her daughter, Katherine Pendleton Arrington. From 1926 to 1955, Mrs. Arrington was president of the North Carolina Art Society.

Warren county was formed in 1779 from the northern half of Bute County and was named after Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was a General and physician who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In 1881, parts of Warren, Franklin and Granville Counties were combined to form Vance County. The county seat is Warrenton.

Indexes to Deeds
  • 1789 to 1791
  • 1791 to 1794
  • 1794 to 1796
  • 1796 to 1798
  • 1804 to 1809
  • 1807 to 1810

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

Warren County NC Genealogy and Records

Bobbitt HomeWarren County Probate Records

Pictured is the Bobbitt-Pendleton-Arrington house, built ca 1840 in Warrenton. Originally the home of carriage maker William Bobbitt, it was later the home of Victoria Louise Pendleton, an educator and then of her daughter, Katherine Pendleton Arrington. From 1926 to 1955, Mrs. Arrington was president of the North Carolina Art Society.

Warren county was formed in 1779 from the northern half of Bute County and was named after Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was a General and physician who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In 1881, parts of Warren, Franklin and Granville Counties were combined to form Vance County. The county seat is Warrenton.

Indexes to Deeds
  • 1789 to 1791
  • 1791 to 1794
  • 1794 to 1796
  • 1796 to 1798
  • 1804 to 1809
  • 1807 to 1810

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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Warren Co. NC Genealogy

Warren County Probate Records



Bobbitt HomePictured is the Bobbitt-Pendleton-Arrington house, built ca 1840 in Warrenton. Originally the home of carriage maker William Bobbitt, it was later the home of Victoria Louise Pendleton, an educator and then of her daughter, Katherine Pendleton Arrington. From 1926 to 1955, Mrs. Arrington was president of the North Carolina Art Society. 

Warren county was formed in 1779 from the northern half of Bute County and was named after Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was a General and physician who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In 1881, parts of Warren, Franklin and Granville Counties were combined to form Vance County. The county seat is Warrenton. 

Indexes to Deeds
  • 1789 to 1791
  • 1791 to 1794
  • 1794 to 1796
  • 1804 to 1809
  • 1807 to 1810

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Sunday, May 4, 2014

Warren Co. NC Probate Records

Warren County Probate Records

Bobbitt Home

Pictured is the Bobbitt-Pendleton-Arrington house, built ca 1840 in Warrenton. Originally the home of carriage maker William Bobbitt, it was later the home of Victoria Louise Pendleton, an educator and then of her daughter, Katherine Pendleton Arrington. From 1926 to 1955, Mrs. Arrington was president of the North Carolina Art Society.

Warren county was formed in 1779 from the northern half of Bute County and was named after Joseph Warren of Massachusetts who was a General and physician who was killed at the Battle of Bunker Hill during the Revolutionary War. In 1881, parts of Warren, Franklin and Granville Counties were combined to form Vance County. The county seat is Warrenton.

Indexes to Deeds
  • 1789 to 1791
  • 1791 to 1794
  • 1794 to 1796
  • 1804 to 1809
  • 1807 to 1810




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  2. KentuckyPioneers.com
  3. NorthCarolinaPioneers.com
  4. SouthCarolinaPioneers.net
  5. VirginiaPioneers.net
  6. Genealogy-Books.com
  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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