Dozens of small creeks and rivers worm through the coniferous forests and swamps that comprise the landscape. The slave owner in the Eastern Division, Halifax County, is B R Wilkins, with 11 slaves. Not all counties are yet included. Available information may include: name, gender, birth year, race, name of spouse, marriage date, and marriage location. Taken from Johni Cerny, Vital Records, The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy ed. The household also includes a 70 year old black lady named Lucy Wilkins, and 30 year old Lewis Wilkins, both born in North Carolina and both unable to read and write. Children: Thomas, Reuben, Solomon, John, William, Benjamin, Elisha, Israel, Hardy, Mary, Sarah, Mildred, Elizabeth. In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. Some FamilySearch centers and affiliate libraries maintain collections of previously loaned microfilms or microfiche. James Hunter Chapter (Madison, N.C.), Rezensionen werden nicht berprft, Google sucht jedoch gezielt nach geflschten Inhalten und entfernt diese, Early Families of the North Carolina Counties of Rockingham and Stokes with Revolutionary Service, Band 1. 1909. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. Father of Sarah Battle; Joel Bunn; Benjamin Bunn, Jr; Burwell Bunn; Willie Bunn and 6 others; Margaret Bunn; Margaret Mary Bunn; Mary Bunn; William Bunn; Owen Bunn and Reverend Benjamin Bunn, II less She was born in North Carolina and unable to read and write. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. I located him and his family under the name George R. Marshborn living in the Mannings District with a Post Office address of Peachtree Grove. North Carolina, Deaths, 1931-1994 MyHeritage Hester Immigration Records. Mahala is NCDSA's facilitator of the North Carolina First Call Program supporting families when they receive a diagnosis of Down syndrome and welcomes new families with . For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. Explore genealogy for Rhoda Ann T Batchelor born 1866 Nash, North Carolina, United States died 1938 Nash, North Carolina, United States including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community. His parents were Ase Wilkins and Zillie Wilkins. This information comes from Ancestry.com: About Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Carved out of the much larger Edgecombe County in 1777, Nash County, North Carolina is nestled in the northeast corner of the state. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a . 96 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Mannings Dist- in the County of Nash, State of N.C. enumerated by me, on this 10th day of July 1860. Compliance was slow and apparently incomplete, with some counties not responding until 1786. began requiring statewide registration of births and deaths in March, 1913. North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Index, some images. Vital records (births/deaths) were not kept in North Carolina on a statewide basis before October 1913. System requirements: You must have a CD-ROM drive. I didnt find any slave owners enumerated in the 1860 slave schedules for Nash County named Wilkins or Holland, and so looked for slave owners named Wilkins and Holland in the counties surrounding Nash, including Edgecombe, Franklin, Halifax, Johnston, Wake, Warren, and Wilson. Louisville, Kentucky: National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. This is a finding aid. Description: This database contains information extracted from 170,000 marriage bonds, covering the years 1741-1868, on file in the North Carolina State Archives in the United States. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. The microfilm may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. Vital Records Substitutes(pdf) While the data abstracted from these sections is probably quite accurate, I have noted irregularities. The census index follows: 1900 United States Federal Census Name James W. Wilkins Name: John Wilkins. Death certificates Because the stormy coastline of North Carolina does not include a natural harbor, most immigrants to the area arrived via overland routes. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. In his household is 30 year old Sally Wilkins, probably his wife, though, as with the 1860 census, the 1850 enumeration does not give relationships of people in the household to the head of the household. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Post Office: Nashville. Enclose a copy of your state issued photo ID and documents to prove your relationship if no the applicant. ____ I also found that B H Sorsby owned one slave, and one slave house in the Ricks District of Nash County. Original data: State of North Carolina. Until recently I was unaware of how hard to find some of the books might be. Eighth Census of the United States, 1860. The following is the Nash County Vital Record Abstract for Marcella Holland, giving her birth year in Nash County as 1847. ____ Nest are the Holland slave owners in Johnston, Wake, and Wilson Counties: HOLLAND SLAVE OWNERS IN JOHNSTON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 65, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 49, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 45, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 40, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 39, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 33, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 28, Female, Mulatto, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 21, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 18, Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 8,Male, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 7,Male, Mulatto, David H Holland ,District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female, Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 3,Female ,Black, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 2,Male, Mulatto, David H Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 68, Male,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 56, Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 28, Male,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 21, Female,Bryan Holland ,District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 1,Female,Bryan Holland, District West of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 60, Male, Black, E Holland, Division East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 16, Male, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina 6,Female, Black, Alfred Holland, District East of Neuse River, Johnston, North Carolina ____ HOLLAND SLAVE OWNERS IN WAKE COUNTY Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 82, Female, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 50, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 50, Female, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 12, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 10, Male, Black, Maybell Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 30 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 30 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 28 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 24 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 16 Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 10 Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 8Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 6Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 6Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 5Male Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 5Female Black Barnett Holland Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 24, Female, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 3,Male, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 1,Female, Black, D B Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 21, Male, Black, George Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 16, Female, Black, Simpson W Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina 9,Female, Black, Simpson W Holland, Southern Division, Wake, North Carolina ____ HOLLAND SLAVE OWNER IN WILSON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 23, Female, Black, Linnet Holland, Black Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 6,Male, Black, Linnet Holland Black, Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 4,Female, Black, Linnet Holland, Black Creek, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Male, Black, Linnet Holland Black, Creek, Wilson, North Carolina Ancestry.com. State motto: Esse Quam Videri (To Be, Rather Than To Seem) 1909. 37} Schedule 1. We share a keen curiosity about who our ancestors were and what motivated them to move to this beautiful but demanding place. A national directory from the Library of Congress that lists of libraries around the country that have the newspapers in their collections. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 - Index; bonds were not required by law. The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, State Library of North Carolina genealogy page, North Carolina Collection - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County, Do not sell or share my personal information, There are no pictures collections unique to North Carolina, There are no maps, atlases & gazetteers collections unique to North Carolina. I am wondering if Drewry Batchelor is connected to your Batchelors: NAME OF SLAVE OWNER, Number of Slaves, Age, Sex, Color, Number of slave houses. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created. [3] Robeson County, North Carolina Record Dates[ edit | edit source] 113 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Collins District in the County of Nash State of NC enumerated by me, on the 14 day of July 1860. Marriage bonds are available for about half of the counties, and some marriages may be found at the county level. Husband of Elinor Elizabeth Bunn and Margaret Elizabeth Bunn Son of David Bunn, Sr. and Mary Patience Bunn The census also shows the household includes 1 year old Sarah Green, born North Carolina, and 17 year old George Acrey, a tarpit laborer also born North Carolina. iii. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast North Carolina. To get the best possible experience using our website we recommend that you upgrade to a newer version or install another browser. Also in the household are 25 year old farm laborer James Williams and 23 year old Susan Williams, who cannot read or write. Once you know the exact date of death, you can more easily look for an obituary notice in a local newspaper. If the relative is a married daughter, the record will state her married name. This screen shows the complete catalog entry of the title you selected. Mahala Turner is the Family Support Specialist for the North Carolina Down Syndrome Alliance (NCDSA), assisting families of children with Down syndrome across the lifespan. The names often don't match up with other available records, but seem to have been tinkered with by the editors of the book. The marriage record from North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, had also shown that another man, named B H Sorsby, had signed the marriage bond. Birth date: 1740 Birth place: North Carolina 1,3599::2033814, http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=sarmemberapps&h=283098&ti=0&i Residence date: Residence place: United States 1,2204::283098, @R-2138021710@ North Carolina Census, 1790-1890 Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. The second and third sections are a compilation of biographical facts grouped by family. County'sregister of deeds office He cannot read or write. He is listed as 23 years old, whose real estate holdings were worth $2,500, and whose personal estate was worth $1,425. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Detailed information about holdings may be found in theCounty Records Box Listsof the State Archives of North Carolina. William Wilkins is shown to be a 38 year old mulatto, working as a carpenter. He is not shown to also have been a Justice of the Peace. As any experience researcher knows, death records are only as accurate as the knowledge of the person who provided the information. Notes. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast North Carolina. Here you'll find record collections, history, and genealogy resources to help you trace your North Carolina ancestors. These two parts seem to have been purchased through subscription, with the families providing the data themselves. It lies north of the Tar River and south of Swift Creek and has two towns: Nashville, the county seat, and Rocky Mount. The searchable index is available free of charge. The death certificate names both the funeral home and the place of burial, so check both the morticians records and the sextons records to confirm the information on the death record and to look for additional information not included in the death certificate. However, unlike the previous abstract, this second one shows that he married Marzilla Holland in Nash County on 6 January 1867, and that they lived in Nash County: Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Wilkins, Asa Birth Date: 1846 Birth Place: Nash CO., NC Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Marriage Place: Nash CO., NC Spouse: Marzilla Holland Residence: Nash CO., NC Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. However, the LDS have filmed slave records for Nash County on two microfilm reels, covering the years 1781-1864. October 1: Henry Ford introduces the Model T car. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. In 1909, a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for northeast NC in sections covering people and adventures of the county and biographical facts purchased through subscription with families providing the . The bondsman acting as surety on behalf of Asa was Matt Greene. Born on 12 Dec 1909. Send to: Register of Deeds. Please try back later because we frequently add more collections. The conditions they encountered were shockingly primitive. In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. CCRI partners with Early Head Start (EHS), which is a federally funded program to help low-income families afford high-quality child care with health and mental health services and family supports. For those Ancestry.com patrons seeking ancestors from North Carolina, this can be an informative database. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. Details vary. Lumley-Lumbley extracts from the Wake County, North Caroline tax lists, circa 1791-1867, Virginia, U.S., Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800, North Carolina, the Old North State and the new, Roster of North Carolina troops in the war between the states, North Carolina, World War I Service Cards, 1917-1919. U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820, North Carolina, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1790-1890, North Carolina, U.S., State Census, 1784-1787. He was born in North Carolina. He was graduated from the University of North Carolina in 1859. Compliance was considered full by 1920. People in my family who have consistently been labelled as Nicey or Dossey show up as Annice and Dawson. During the Civil War, North Carolina supplied more troops to the Confederacy than any other state (125,000). An Index to Marriage Bonds Filed in the North Carolina State Archives. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. The two children in the household, both mulatto and both born in North Carolina, are 2 year old Allice Wilkins and 1 year old Harriet Wilkins. Post Office: Peachtree Grove Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of Real Estate, Value of Personal Estate, Place of Birth, Attended School within the year, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Louisa Marshborn, 48, Female, House Keeper, $1395, $2190, NC, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write George R Marshborn, 23, Farmer, $2500, $1425, NC Josiah Marshborn, 21, Male, Farm La, $530, $ $2130, NC Rebecca Marshborn, 18, Female, $536, $2000, NC, Attended School within the year John R Marshborn, 16, Male, $600, 2400, NC, Attended School within the year Mary L. Marhsborn, 13, $650, $1900, NC, Attended School within the year Mary Ann Wilder, 16, Female, NC Mourning L. Robertson, 19, Female, NC, Attended School within the year Catabell Abbanathy, 30, Female, House Keeper, NC, Attended School within the year Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina; RollM653_907; Page: 596; Image: 100; Family History Library Film: 803907. North Carolina Birth, Marriage & Death Databasesare available to Ancestry.com subscribers or for free at libraries that provide access to Ancestry Library Edition. ____ The record of marriage for Asa and Marzilla from the following North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004,doesnt giver any further information above and beyond what has been seen previously: North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004 Name: Asa Wilkins Gender: Male Spouse: Marzilla Holland Spouse gender: Female Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Marriage County: Nash Marriage State: North Carolina Source Vendor: FHL microfilm # ????? A relative or friend often acted as surety on the bond In the first years after the Civil War, it is at least possible that a surety, or bondsman, was the former slaveholder of the bride or groom. Page 123. In 1909 a local genealogical group published a series of county histories for the northeastern region of the state. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. The marriage was performed by the Justice of the Peace, G R Marshborn. Petition of Thomas Whitfield and wife, Mary Whitfield and John Chapman and wife, Jordan Chapman petition to divide inherited land (whereas William Harrison, late of Isle of Wight, decd., died seized of 1,000 acres in Newport Parish which was willed to said Harrison by William Bressie on 6/9/1701. 164 SCHEDULE 1.-Free Inhabitants in Town of Nashville in the County of Nash, State of N.C. enumerated by me, on this 27 day of July 1860. Vol. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. This is for Georgia Sucranna Predgea. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Post Office: Springhope. Printable version of this article(pdf) Jamess wife is 22 year old Lela. Both films can be ordered from your nearest Family History Center. Certified Copies. The form lists the submitter's name and address and may include source information. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members. They are both from North Carolina: 1860 United States Federal Census Page No. County'sregister of deeds officeorDivision of Public Health Included are: The slave owners in Edgecombe county are Mary Wilkins with 17 slaves; Easter H. Wilkins, with 1 slave; and Antoinett Wilkins with 1 slave. The only surviving portions of the mostly destroyed 1890 census are South Point and River Ben townships in Gaston County, and Township No. May 30: The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) is founded in New York. In going through the census I noticed that on the previous page, page 78, a mulatto teen named John Wilkins is living with the family of James Vincent. The transcription from Ancestry.com is below: Page No. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. For example, all the Boons, Meltons, and Joiners seem to have become Bone, Milton and Joyner. Slave records for the years 1850-1863 and 1781-1864 can be found on the same microfilm, number 2435900 Items 1 & 2. This William Wilkins may be the son of Asa and Marzilla. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. ____ Not having found Asa Wilkins or Marzilla Holland living as free blacks or mulattos in the 1860 census, I next wanted to see if there were any slave owners named Wilkins or Holland in Nash county, in the slave schedules, that is, the 1860 slave census, as it is possible that Asa and Marzilla were in bondage before the Civil War, and took on the names of their slave masters. James Hunter Chapter (Madison, N.C.) The. ____ I also found three more people that I believe were the children of Asa and Marzilla Wilkins. Child of Thomas Whitfield and Elizabeth is: Child of Thomas Whitfield and Mary Harrison is: Isle of Wight County Virginia Deeds 1750 - 1782 by William Lindsay Hopkins. It costs $850. Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig 1,3566::0, @R-2138021710@ 1790 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. Quick guide to Birth and Death Records 1909. Volume 1 is entitled Nash County, North Carolina, division of estate slaves, 1829-1861 , while volume 2 is called, Nash County, North Carolina, division of estate slaves & cohabitation record, 1862-1866 . Indexes to both volumes can be downloaded in PDF from the North Carolina GenWeb site at:http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/http://www.ncgenweb.us/nash/african-americans/division-of-slaves-1829-1866/ I searched both volumes for any reference to Asa Wilkins and Marzilla/Marcella Holland, but found no information pertaining to them. ____ I then wanted to see if perhaps Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland may have been listed as free blacks before their marriage in the 1860 U.S. Federal Census for Nash County. She and her parents were also born in North Carolina. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. The slave owner in Jozners and Gardners, Wilson County, with 14 slaves, is John Wilkins. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Bible records (online) Birth date: 1740 Birth place: Death date: 1813 Death place: North Carolina Residence date: Residence place: United States 1,2204::597217, @R-2138021710@ American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of Real Estate, Value of Personal Estate, Place of Birth, Attended School within the year, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Matthew W Green, 25, Male, Tarpit La, $0, $125, NC Caroline Green, 19, Female, NC Sarah Green, 1, Female, NC George Acrey, 17, Male, Tarpit La, NC Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina; RollM653_907; Page: 579; Image: 83; Family History Library Film: 803907. If you are using a computer in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, you may use this database by clicking here. 1693-1960 North Carolina Land Grant Files Ancestry . Search Select another state or region Narrow by region 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules [database on-line]. / by John Hill Wheeler (vols. cohabitation records, 1866-1867 microfilmed marriage licenses for many counties Rec: 6/6/1751. Included are: Mailing: I-II) -- Sketches of western North Carolina, historical and biographical / by C.L. His birth year is listed as 1885. 1909.Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. He was born in North Carolina. It may be the only other copies can be found in old book shops or from out of print dealers. 1909. Many informants are unaware of the name of parents or are unsure about dates and places of birth. ____ The LDS have filmed the Nash County, North Carolina Marriage Bonds to the year 1868, as well as miscellaneous Nash County marriages from 1836-1887 on two microfilm reels. Death certificates I: (North Carolina Yearly Meeting), History of the church of God, from the creation to A. D. 1885, Industrial directory and reference book of the state of North Carolina, North Carolina schools and academies, 1790-1840 : a documentary history, North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998, North Carolina, U.S., Civil Action Court Papers, 1712-1970, North Carolina, U.S., State Supreme Court Case Files, 1800-1909, Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Registers, 1778-1927, North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960, Index to the colonial and state records of North Carolina covering volumes i-xxv, Directory of Scots in the Carolinas, 1680-1830. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Marcellas maiden name or the date of the marriage is not given in this record. The database contains over 30,000 names in a county that for much of this time period only contained about 9,000-10,000 people. Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Gro 1,5058::0, Year: 1790; Census Place: Nash, North Carolina; Series: M637; Roll: 7; Page: 4; Image: 18; Family History Library Film: 0568147 1,5058::182772, @R-2138021710@ New York, Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations Inc 1,7831::0, American Archives (Series), 1774-1777 - Excerpts; Author: Force, Peter; Publication Place: Washington, D.C.; Publisher: Peter Force; Page Number: 1448 1,7831::93690. Slave records, 1796-1848VAULT US/CAN Film 2435901 Item 2 Slave records, 1850-1863FHL US/CAN Film 2435900 Item 1 Slave records, 1781-1864FHL US/CAN Film 2435900 Item 2 ____ Slave records for Nash County for the years 1796-1848 can be found in microfilm number 2435901 Item 2. The index follows: Name: John M. Wilkins Gender: Male Burial Date: Burial Place: Death Date: 28 Jul 1949 Death Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina Age: 64 Birth Date: 1885 Birthplace: Occupation: Race: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Father's Name: Ase Wilkins Father's Birthplace: Mother's Name: Zillie Wilkins Mother's Birthplace: Indexing Project (Batch) Number: I08221-1 System Origin: North Carolina-EASy Source Film Number: 1926759 Reference Number: cn 31165 Collection: North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994 ____ I also located what I believe is another death record index for a child of Asa and Marzilla Wilkins at the Record Search Pilot. Genealogical records. ____ As mentioned earlier I didnt find anyone named Wilkins in the 1850 slave schedules who owned slaves in Nash County. The first 4-H club in North Carolina is organized in Ahoskie as the Corn Club. Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. Collections History Resources Search for historical records for ancestors in North Carolina. This is proven in the 1860 census, as B H Sorsby and his family are found living in Nashville, where the 58 year old Sorsby is listed as the County Court Clerk, whose real estate holdings are shown to be worth $1,500, and whose personal estate is $2,172. 1909. Mary Harrison, daughter of William Harrison and Cybil. Also in the household is 15 year old Vannah Wilkins, who is listed as James W. Wilkinss sister. The transcription follows: Page No. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. ____ Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Wilkins, George P. Birth Date: 1875 Birth Place: Manning, Nash CO., NC Father: Asa Wilkins Mother: Marcella Residence: Manning, Nash CO., NC Other Notes/Race: Negro. One of these slaves is listed as a 22 year old male, mulatto slave. These children include James (1866); Mary L. (1868); William E. (1873); George P. (1875); and Emma (1878). Compliance was considered full by 1920. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. ____ Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Wilkins, Emma Birth Date: 1878 Birth Place: Manning, Nash CO., NC Father: Asa Wilkins Mother: Marcella Residence: Manning, Nash CO., NC Other Notes/Race: Negro. Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647 , Books 1-3 By Blanche Adams Chapman. Many country collections include some region level data. J W Bryant Ass't Marshal. Army Regulations stipulated that every post was to submit a return to the Adjutant General, usually at monthly intervals. Check with the countyregister of deeds office to learn if deeds are available online. The 1880 census transcription below is from the Latter Day Saints (LDS) website at www.familysearch.org: 1880 U.S. Federal census Household: Name,Relation, Marital Status, Gender, Race, Age, Birthplace, Occupation, Father's Birthplace, Mother's Birthplace Asa WILKINSSelfMMaleMU50NCFarmerNCNC Marzilla WILKINSWifeMFemaleMU30NCKeeps HouseNCNC James WILKINSSonSMaleMU14NCFarm LaborerNCNC Mary L. WILKINSDauSFemaleMU12NCDomestic ServantNCNC William E. WILKINSSonSMaleMU7NCNCNC George P. WILKINSSonSMaleMU5NCNCNC Emma WILKINSDauSFemaleMU2NCNCNC Source Information: Census Place Manning, Nash, North Carolina Family History Library Film1254974 NA Film NumberT9-0974 Page Number504C ____ Asa, Zillie, and James Wilkins are also in the 1870 U.S. Federal Census, living in Union Township, Nash County, North Carolina.
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