Need to find NC Troops from 1861-1865?
Then, you will just LOVE the latest offering from the NC Department of Cultural Resources (NCDCR). Just today they announced the online availability of the master index to the seminal work “North...
View ArticleIt’s Getting Easier to Find NC Estate Records
The North Carolina Genealogical Society (NCGS) is currently in the process of indexing original estate files held at the North Carolina State Archives and they are doing a phenomenal job! Done in...
View ArticleA Blog Worth Following: This Day in North Carolina History
Happy New Year everyone! Hope you are having success in your family history research, or at least having fun trying to shatter any brickwalls you may have. I wanted to just take a moment to point a...
View ArticleMore NC Newspapers For Your Enjoyment
Almost exactly a year ago, we shared news that final titles had been selected for the papers to be added to the Library of Congress’ Chronicling America website. As of a couple of weeks ago, the first...
View ArticleFresh Look for NC Digital Collections
Earlier this month, the NC Digital Collections website received a face-lift! Have you taken the time to fully explore it? With more than 90,000 items, the NC Digital Collections site is a great...
View ArticleFree Webinar on NC Taxes
From today until October 5th the NC Genealogical Society is allowing free access to a recent webinar by Mark Lowe on NC Tax Records. Titled “NC Taxes, People, Places, Time, and Delinquency” the...
View ArticleJoin Our New Facebook Group
Best greetings for the New Year! As usual, we here at the NCGenWeb Project aim to provide you with great resources for your family history and genealogy research. As part of that mission, we created a...
View ArticleAn Online Course to Learn Genealogy
An important part of our role here in the NCGenWeb Project is to help you with information and resources for your genealogy and family history research. While we focus on providing records, we also...
View ArticleNCGenWeb Partners with Free Online Genealogy Course
Last month, we shared the news of a new online genealogy course being offered called RootsMOOC. Organized by Wake Forest University’s Z. Smith Reynolds Library and the State Library of North...
View ArticleCheck Us Out on Twitter!
With its constant stream of news, happening, and events, Twitter is a great way to keep up with all the wonderful goings-on that take place across the country and the world. The genealogy & family...
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