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43968
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The author shares pertinent information, definitions, etc. concerning research connected with North Carolina death certificates.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 39 Issue 2, December 2023, p21-23
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43969
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The article provides a brief synopsis of native people living in eastern North Carolina in the 100 year period spanning 1584-1715. The Tuscarora became one of the most powerful and highly developed groups in eastern North Carolina. their greatest population was in the present-day Grifton area. the article goes on to confer about other settlement groups, languages, customs and hierarchy.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 39 Issue 2, December 2023, p11-19
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43614
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The article lists file names for a group of record found in the North Carolina State Archives in addition a brief summary of divorce adminsitration in North Carolina since 1775.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 38 Issue 1, June 2022, p2-4
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43615
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The following are transcribed abstracts of citizen inquires to the Beaufort County Tax Office .for 1925.
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Pamteco Tracings (NoCar F262.B37 P35), Vol. 38 Issue 1, June 2022, p16-17
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43685
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The authar provides insightful advice for beginning family history research.
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