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| | North Carolina County and Municipal Financial Information |
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http://www.treasurer.state.nc.us/lgc/units/unitlistjs.htm
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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http://ncinfo.iog.unc.edu/library/cities.html
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| | service area video north carolina |
 | | The following is list of North Carolina city, town, and village websites with its corresponding county. |  | | North Carolina audio / video production and duplication videography services for tape, |  | | This list of websites provides information on local and regional government; civic organizations; education resources; visitor’s bureaus; tourism and relocation services; and commercial services. |
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http://www.ateamvideo.net/service_area.htm
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| | Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields, Technical Volume II: Battle Summaries |
 | | Some counties, such as Henrico and Dinwiddie counties in Virginia and Charleston County in South Carolina have a great concentration of battlefields. |  | | Yet, even in Virginia, where two great armies fought for most of four years, only one third of the counties have any of the principal Civil War battlefields. |  | | States with fifteen or more include: Virginia (123), Tennessee (38), Missouri (29), Georgia(28), Louisiana (23), North Carolina (20), Arkansas (17), and Mississippi(16). |
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http://www.cr.nps.gov/hps/abpp/battles/tvii.htm
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| | Alleghany County - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Alleghany County is the name of two counties in the United States of America: |  | | This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. |  | | Note that three other counties are spelled slightly differently but pronounced the same: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alleghany_County
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| | NC Roots NC Genealogy Links |
 | | Guide to Newspapers on Microfilm - in the North Carolina State Archives. |  | | North Carolina County Maps - as the boundaries appeared in each decade. |  | | Everton's Genealogy in North Carolina - just about everything you need to get started researching your NC roots. |
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http://www.ncroots.com/usefulLinks.htm
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| | Davidson County North Carolina USGenWeb Page |
 | | is a mailing list for anyone with a genealogical or historical interest in the part of North Carolina known as "Old Rowan". |  | | This is an area roughly stretching north from the southeast corner of Randolph County to the Virginia border and west following a line roughly outlined by the southern borders of Randolph and Rowan counties into the eastern counties of Tennessee. |  | | The NC GenWeb Project is an extension of the KY GenWeb Project. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncdavids
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| | Bertie County, North Carolina Genealogy-Bibliography |
 | | When North Carolina gave up her claim to Tennessee the Secretary of State of the United States requested a list of the lands that had been granted in that territory so the right of ownership could be protected. |  | | Naming of the new counties and towns much like those in the areas in England where they were from - the Puritans mainly from eastern England, the Virginians mainly from southern and western England, and the Quakers in PA and DE mainly from northern England. |  | | William's Episcopal Church materials relate to his service at various North Carolina churches and include journals of parochial visits; registers of salary, offerings, baptisms, burials, etc.; records of sermons delivered; and records of church- related expenses. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/biblio.htm
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| | Bertie County, North Carolina Genealogy-Bibliography |
 | | When North Carolina gave up her claim to Tennessee the Secretary of State of the United States requested a list of the lands that had been granted in that territory so the right of ownership could be protected. |  | | A person can then rent the microfilm of the parish register or county records as the case may be from their local Family History Center for a nominal fee (look in the phone book under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) The second type of entry to the IGI is "member submitted". |  | | Naming of the new counties and towns much like those in the areas in England where they were from - the Puritans mainly from eastern England, the Virginians mainly from southern and western England, and the Quakers in PA and DE mainly from northern England. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/biblio.htm
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| | Bertie County, North Carolina Genealogy-Bibliography |
 | | When North Carolina gave up her claim to Tennessee the Secretary of State of the United States requested a list of the lands that had been granted in that territory so the right of ownership could be protected. |  | | Naming of the new counties and towns much like those in the areas in England where they were from - the Puritans mainly from eastern England, the Virginians mainly from southern and western England, and the Quakers in PA and DE mainly from northern England. |  | | Since 1978 the North Carolina State Archives has required the payment of a Search and Handling Fee before replying to inquiries received from researchers living in states other than North Carolina. |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/biblio.htm
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 | | When North Carolina gave up her claim to Tennessee the Secretary of State of the United States requested a list of the lands that had been granted in that territory so the right of ownership could be protected. |  | | The Biblical Recorder, a publication of the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina has been published since 1833. |  | | A person can then rent the microfilm of the parish register or county records as the case may be from their local Family History Center for a nominal fee (look in the phone book under Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.) The second type of entry to the IGI is "member submitted". |
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http://www.rootsweb.com/~ncbertie/biblio.htm
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| | Jury List Perquimans County NC 1740 (Jurymen) |
 | | Although comparatively few in number, lists from many counties appear in Saunders' Colonial Records of North Carolina and Clark's State Records of North Carolina. |  | | During the period of these lists, jurors were required to be landowners...Service on a jury establishes several facts for researchers, namely, that a person was of age, that he resided in a given place, that he owned land (depending on time period) and that he was a respectable citizen." |  | | This House have resolved that the several Lists of Jurymen herewith sent for the several Countys in this Province be added to the former Lists To wch. |
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http://perqtax.homestead.com/files/perqjury1740.html
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| | North Carolina County and Municipal Financial Information |
 | | To view financial information, you can either use a clickable North Carolina map to drill down to a county or municipality (located directly below these instructions) or select from a list of counties, municipalities or population groups (located at the bottom of this page). |  | | Return to the North Carolina Department of State Treasurer Web Site |  | | To use these lists, select a county, municipality or population group from the appropriate list and click on |
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http://www.treasurer.state.nc.us/lgc/units/unitlist.htm
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| | North Carolina by the Numbers |
 | | All the different colored areas of the map below are the counties of North Carolina. |  | | Clicking on a county will take you to a numbered list of counties which will tell you which number goes with which county. |  | | For example, the pinkish red county on your far left is number 20. |
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http://www.governor.state.nc.us/Highlights/NCkids/spaceview/nccounties.html
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| | North Carolina County and Municipal Financial Information |
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http://www.treasurer.state.nc.us/lgc/units/unitlist.htm
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 | | The first North Carolina county was Albemarle which originated in 1663 when Charles II issued a charter granting Carolina to eight of his friends: John Berkeley, Sir William Berkeley, Sir George Carteret, Sir John Colleton, Anthony Ashley Cooper, William Craven, Edward Hyde, and George Monck. |  | | The area of present-day North Carolina was included in several English grants and charters beginning in 1578. |  | | Gradual settlement continued as early inhabitants of southern Virginia areas, and later, New England, drifted down into North Carolina to explore, trade, hunt, and trap. |
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http://www.braswell-library.org/trc/gene.HTM
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| | North Carolina Flat Rate MLS Listing. By Owner North Carolina. FSBO. |
 | | MLS Listings offered in the following counties in North Carolina: |  | | Listing placed in the North Carolina MLS also appear in all associated sites including realtor.com, amongst hundreds of others. |  | | The Multiple Listing Service of North Carolina ("the MLS") is the database thousands of realtor members use when helping buyers identify homes for sale. |
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http://www.saveonmls.com/northcarolina.htm
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