In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. 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. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. The census shows that a Matthew W. Green and his family were white. Death certificates If you would like a copy of the original 1900 census, please provide your email address and Ill send the census in a reply email attachment: 1900 United States Federal Census Name: William Wilkins Home in 1900: Manning, Nash, North Carolina Age: 27 Birth Date: Feb 1873 Birthplace: North Carolina Race: Black Gender: Male Relationship to Head of House: Head Father's Birthplace: North Carolina Mother's Birthplace: North Carolina Spouse's name: Nellie Marriage Year: 1897 Marital Status: Married Years Married: 3 Household Members: William Wilkins 27 Nellie Wilkins 21 Grace Wilkins 1 Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Manning, Nash, North Carolina; RollT623_1208; Page: 10B; Enumeration District: 61. I-III) -- Reminiscences and memoirs of North Carolina and eminent North Carolinians / by John H. Wheeler -- North Carolina land grants in South Carolina / Brent H. Holcomb. Location North Carolina Birth, Marriage & Death Databasesare available to Ancestry.com subscribers or for free at libraries that provide access to Ancestry Library Edition. North Carolina Heads of families at the first census of the United States taken in the year 1790. Containing the names of over 30,000 county residents, it provides information regarding the individual's birth, parents, marriage, spouse, children, and death. We only list regions for which we have unique data collections. death certificates, 1913-1979 [statewide Index: 1913-1979] 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. Birth date: Birth place: Nash CO., NC Death date: Jan 1805 Death place: Nash CO., NC Marriage date: Marriage place: Nash CO., NC Residence date: Residence place: Nash CO., NC 1,4682::4237, @R-2138021710@ U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2011.Original data - Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970. This slave is a 38 year old black, male: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Page No. ____ Records you will see later indicate that Asa was born circa 1830, rather than 1846, as the second abstract notes. A national directory from the Library of Congress that lists of libraries around the country that have the newspapers in their collections. These are from North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868, and the North Carolina Marriage Collection, 1741-2004. The North Carolina Marriage Bonds show that the bond for their marriage was posted on 5 January 1867 and that they married the following day, 6 January. These children include James (1866); Mary L. (1868); William E. (1873); George P. (1875); and Emma (1878). In the census however, his occupation is just farmer. Bible records (online) 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. Joel Horn[2]. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. To browse this image set, select from the options below. It seems from that record, which doesnt appear to be transcribed fully, that B H Scorsby was the Nash County clerk. Brother of Elizabeth Curl; Seleta Gandy; David Bunn, Jr.; Thomas Bunn; Redmon Bunn and 4 others; Ann Curl; Sarah "Sallie" Bunn; Rachel Bunn and Leuvency Creasy Bunn less, A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA with the rank of LIEUTENANT. North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868Index; bonds were not required by law. Tax lists may be used to substitute for other early censuses. The slave owner in Jozners and Gardners, Wilson County, with 14 slaves, is John Wilkins. All the children were born in North Carolina. But, I did find a Matthew Green and his family in the 1860 census of Free Inhabitants, living the Mannings District of Nash County, with a Post Office Address of Springhope. North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Index, 1741-2004, U.S., Returns from Military Posts, 1806-1916. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Notes: Asa Wilkins married Marzilla Holland on Jan 06, 1867 in Nash, NC Source Information: Ancestry.com. She too cannot read and write. In the household with him is 19 year old Caroline Green, born North Carolina. FamilySearch makes every effort to enable access dependent on decisions of record custodians and applicable laws. The only surviving portions of the mostly destroyed 1890 census are South Point and River Ben townships in Gaston County, and Township No. Marriage records were recorded with the Register of Deeds in each county after 1868. Source Information: Herrin, Cynthia. Join the community of family history enthusiasts and FamilySearch employees to ask questions and discuss potential product enhancements. Welcome to our North Carolina family history research page. Description: This database is a distillation of vital records from the history of Nash County. Son of Thomas Whitfield, II and Kerenhappuch Sallie Whitfield Collection Title: Harris Family Papers, 1779-1948. North Carolina Death Collection, 1908-2004 Index;some entries include Index Images from microfilm copies of county death indexes. The names often don't match up with other available records, but seem to have been tinkered with by the editors of the book. Buried in North Carolina, USA. Loretto Dennis Szucs and Sandra Hargreaves Luebking (Provo, Utah: Ancestry, 2006). Durham, Wake, Forsyth, and Dare counties are not covered. Detailed information about holdings may be found in theCounty Records Box Listsof the State Archives of North Carolina. To find the form, you must know the batch and sheet number. Her death record can be found on LDS microfilm number 1893460: Name: Georgia Sucranna Predgea Titles & Terms (Original): Titles & Terms (Standardized): Death Date: 12 Mar 1925 Death Place: Mannings, Nash, North Carolina Gender: Female Race (Original): Race (Expanded): Age at Death: 38y Estimate Birth Year: 1887 Birthdate: Birthplace: Marital Status: Spouse's Name: Spouse's Titles & Terms (Original): Spouse's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Name: Ase Wilkins Father's Titles & Terms (Original): Father's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Father's Place of Birth: Mother's Name: Tillie Wilkins Mother's Titles & Terms (Original): Mother's Titles & Terms (Standardized): Mother's Place of Birth: Occupation: Street Address: Residence: Cemetery: Burial Place: Burial Dae: Funeral Home: Informant: Additional Relatives: Film Number: 1893460 Digital Folder Number: 4216520 Image Number: 71 Reference Number: cn 412 Collection: North Carolina Deaths, 1906-1930 ____ Next, I believe I located a 27 year old William Wilkins in the 1900 census living in Manning, Nash County, North Carolina. Families of Early North Carolina is separated into three sections. M653, 1,438 rolls. Think Babies NC seeks to ensure that North Carolina's youngest children, prenatal to age 3, benefit from effective and equitable public policies, programs, and funding so that all children have what they need to thrive: healthy beginnings, supported families, and quality early care and learning experiences. He is shown to be over 21 years of age and unable to read and write. The slave owner in Franklin County includes Susan Wilkins with 3 slaves in Franklinton Township. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. The names assisted the owners and local record keepers in keeping track of specific parcels of land. ____ 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. Vital Records Substitutes(pdf) Thomas Horn Sr. and Catharine were married in Nash County, North Carolina.They had the following children: 2. i. William Horn Sr[3, 4] was born in 1690 in Nansemond County, Virginia, USA[5, 6]. 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. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. The searchable online collection currently contains Included are: Mailing: Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. 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. If you are interested in seeing if you can find Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland in these records, you can order the films from your nearest Family History Center. James is 3 years old and born in North Carolina. 1909. ____ Again, its impossible to tell from the slave schedules for the counties that surround Nash, if Asa Wilkins and Marzilla Holland were counted among the slaves. 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. Because families didn't move much and inter-married often, discovering one ancestor usually leads to discovering many, many more. His parents were Ase Wilkins and Zillie Wilkins. The slave schedules can only be used as a guide to finding slave ancestors because these enumerations (for 1850 and 1860) give the names of the slave owners, but rarely give the names of individual slaves. For those with ancestors in early North Carolina, this will be a . A W Bryant, Ass't Marshal Post Office: Hillardston Name, Age, Sex, Color, Occupation, Value of Real Estate Owned, Place of Birth, Attended School within the year, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Jno Wilkins, 30, Male, Black, $0, $60, NC, Person over 20 years of age who cannot read & write Mary Wilkins, 23, Female, Mulatto, NC Allice Wilkins, 2, Female, Mulatto, NC Harriet Wilkins, 1, Female, Mulatto, NC Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: Collins, Nash, North Carolina; RollM653_907; Page: 613; Image: 117; Family History Library Film: 803907. Nestled in the northeast corner of North Carolina, in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Nash was home to many small farms. 1909. marriage bonds, 1741-1868 [not required by law] North Carolina, Deaths, 1906-1930 MyHeritage . To obtain a certified copy you must complete the certified copy application form. His full death record can be found on LDS microfilm number 1926759 for North Carolina Deaths and Burials, 1898-1994. Please see below: Nash County, North Carolina marriage bonds, early to 1868 FHL US/CAN Film: 422156 Item 3 ____ Miscellaneous marriage records of Nash County, North Carolina, 1836-1887 AuthorsNorth Carolina. During the Civil War, North Carolina supplied more troops to the Confederacy than any other state (125,000). This item is available on microfilm at this FamilySearch center. Dr. Sloop and her husband began their lifelong dedication to the mountain people when they rode horseback into the remote hill region of North Carolina in 1909. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. 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. 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. Entries range from before 1800 up through the beginning of the twentieth century. Asa and Marzilla Wilkins and the five children were also found in the 1880 U.S. Federal census living in Manning, Nash County, North Carolina. MLS# 2221867. Ancestry.com. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. ____ Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts Name: Wilkins, Mary L. Birth Date: 1868 Birth Place: Nash CO., NC Father: Asa Wilkins Mother: Marcella Residence: Manning, Nash CO., NC Occupation: Domestic Other Notes/Race: Negro. The 1860 census transcription below is from Ancestry.com 1860 United States Federal Census Page No. The witness to the marriage was B H Sorsby, who may have been the county clerk who recorded the marriage, but I couldnt tell for sure, as the transcription of the record from Ancestry.com does not appear to be complete: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Groom: Asa Wilkins Bride: Marzilla Holland Bond Date: 5 Jan 1867 Bond #: 000087111 Marriage Date: 6 Jan 1867 Level Info: North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868 Image Num: 003780 County: Nash Record #: 01 137 Bondsman: Greene Made his Mark Matt Witness: B H Sorsby (Clerk Performed By: G R Marshborn, Justice of the Peace Source Information: Ancestry.com. Nash County, North Carolina Vital Records Abstracts [database on-line]. Sarah Vincent may be Jamess mother. Wills and Administrations of Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1647 , Books 1-3 By Blanche Adams Chapman. Genealogists Franklin Carter Smith and Emily Ann Croom, in their 2003 edition of, A Genealogists Guide to Discovering Your African-American Ancestors, have this to say about bondsmen: Continuing an older practice, some Southern states after the Civil War still required grooms to sign a bond before they could marry. SCHEDULE 2.-Slave Inhabitants in Ricks District in the County of Nash State of N. Carolina, enumerated by me, on the 27th day of July, 1860. He was born in North Carolina. Largest City: Charlotte
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 conditions they encountered were shockingly primitive. 1909. This is for Georgia Sucranna Predgea. Tracking Back to North Carolina(pdf). Original data: Families of Early North Carolina. In most of the bonds, the grooms affirmed that they knew of no legal reason that would prevent the marriage from taking place-neither bride nor groom was already married to someone else and neither was below the minimum age. I dont know if George Acrey was a lodger, or a relative of Matthews or of Carolines. Produced in collaboration with the Genealogical Publishing Company. Brother of Mary Elizabeth Griffin and Harrison Whitfield, Thomas was a Patriot of Nash county, North Carolina via North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000 D Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Book : NSDAR : Volume 111 : 1914. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Taken from Johni Cerny, Vital Records, The Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy ed. Inhabitants in Union Township, in the County of Nash, State of North Carolina, enumerated by me on the 23rd day of August 1870. The value of his personal estate is listed as $125. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. Enclose a copy of your state issued photo ID and documents to prove your relationship if no the applicant. See below: 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Page No. The first record below notes that Asa Wilkins was born in Nash County in 1830, and that he married a girl namedMarcella who was born in 1850. 1909. ____ I also found a marriage index for Asa Wilkins and Marsilla Holland at the Latter Day Saints (LDS) website at www.familysearch.org. 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. Division of Public Health Record Type In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. Statehood: November 21, 1789
See the transcriptions that follow from Ancestry.com for these slave schedules for the Wilkins slave owners named in the above counties: WILKINS SLAVE OWNERS IN EDGECOMBE COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 60, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 42, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 41, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 36, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 36, Female, Black Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 34, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 30, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins Edgecombe, North Carolina 28, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 26, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 15, Male, Mulatto, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 15, Female, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 14, Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 13, Male Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 10, Male Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 10, Female, Black, Mary, Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 9,Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina 3,Male, Black, Mary Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 11, Male, Black, Easter H Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 6, Male, Black, Antoinett Wilkins, Edgecombe, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN FRANKLIN COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age, Gender, Race, Name of Slave, Owner Home in 1860 6, Female, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina 4, Male, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina 1, Male, Black, Susan Wilkins, Franklinton, Franklin, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN HALIFAX COUNTY Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860 90, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 56, Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 41, Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 39, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 26, Male Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 24, Female Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 18, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 15, Male Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 13, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 12, Male, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina 2,Female, Black, B R Wilkins, Eastern Division, Halifax, North Carolina ____ WILKINS SLAVE OWNER IN WILSON COUNTY 1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules Age Gender Race Name of Slave Owner Home in 1860 37, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 30, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 22, Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 21, Male, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 20, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 12, Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 9,Female, Black, John, Wilkins Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 7,Female, Mulatto, John, Wilkins Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 7,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 5,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 5,Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 3,Male, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Female, Mulatto, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina 2,Female, Black, John Wilkins, Jozners and Gardners, Wilson, North Carolina Source Information: Ancestry.com. 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