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  1. Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Founded November 6, 1762 from the western part of Anson County. Named in commemoration of the marriage of King George III to Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelit. It is the most populated county in North Carolina. The county seat and largest city is Charlotte. City. Charlotte. Towns.

  2. 6 days ago · County Manager Recommends $2.5 Billion Budget For FY2025. County Manager Dena R. Diorio recommended a $2.5 billion operating budget for Fiscal Year 2025 on May 16. The recommendation features a 5.5% increase, or $130 million, over the current budget. Full Story.

  3. MeckNC.gov Design System. View the MeckNC.gov design system and the code behind it. MeckNC.gov is build on a custom fork of the United States Web Design System (USWDS). County Visual Guidelines. Whether you are a County department, or an outside agency working with the County, you need to be aware of the look and feel of our branding.

  4. statelibrary.ncdcr.gov › vitalrecordspdf › openSources for Vital Records

    Durham County. Birth and Death records relocated July 2007 to Register of Deeds, 200 E. Main Street, Durham, NC 27701; telephone 919-560-0495. Mecklenburg County. Register of Deeds provides certified copies of recorded birth and death records. Mecklenburg Vital Statistics office records all birth and death documents and also issues certified ...

  5. Mecklenburg County vital records can be found at the North Carolina Department of Health which has copies of birth records after 1913 and death records after 1930, copies of marriage since Jan 1962 and a Divorce records since 1958. There is a fee for each copy requested.

  6. Abraham Alexander (December 9, 1717 – April 23, 1786) was a public figure in Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, during the American Revolution. He chaired the meetings that produced the radical Mecklenburg Resolves and, allegedly, the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence .

  7. North Carolina Death Certificates, 1909-January 1976 (indexed) includes scanned images of the death certificates. North Carolina Death Index, 1908-2004 covers all counties from 1968-2004; partial coverage from 1908-1967. North Carolina Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 coverage varies by county; may not include all counties.

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