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6 days ago · Information about finding records dated earlier than those found in NC Office of Vital Records, locating Birth Records Outside of North Carolina, and conducting genealogical research with vital records.
- Finding Tryon County Ancestors
Digital images of Tryon County records can be found at...
- Finding Lincoln County Ancestors
North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998....
- Finding Gaston County Ancestors
Gaston County Microfilm Records. Microfilm copies of the...
- Census
The 1840 Federal Census of Lincoln County, North Carolina....
- Digital Gaston County
North Carolina Digital Heritage Center (DigitalNC)...
- Maps
North Carolina Maps. North Carolina Maps: Contains more than...
- Records on Microfilm
[Microfilm copies of the following Gaston County records are...
- Genealogy & Local History
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- Finding Tryon County Ancestors
6 days ago · North Carolina, Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998. Available in Ancestry Library Edition (for in-library use only). Includes Estate Records, Wills 1765-1779; Wills 1824-1939; and more.
6 days ago · Digital images of Tryon County records can be found at FamilySearch.org in the following collections: North Carolina, Probate Records, 1735-1970 (Not indexed, but you can browse images for Tryon County, North Carolina Wills, 1765-1779) Go to: https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1867501.
Jun 27, 2024 · Online services for payments, citations, court notifications, filing, and more. Find information specific to Forsyth County, such as calendars and other court related services.
6 days ago · Vital Records. For birth, death, marriage, and other public records, please reach out to Macon County's Register of Deeds.
5 days ago · Wills must go through probate to ensure they are valid and that ownership of the assets is established. Wills become public record after the probate process is closed by the court.
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22 hours ago · One of the most common questions in estate planning is whether an executor changes a will. The short answer is no – an executor cannot and can’t change the will on their own. The will is a legal document that represents the deceased’s final wishes, also known as the testator. If an executor tries to change the will’s instructions ...