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Currituck County North Carolina 1696-1773 Deed Genalogy
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Search in N2-KansasAuctions Search titles and descriptions SKU GPC-2008-9780806353753-WH1 (Genealogy) By A Line of Marked Trees: Currituck County, North Carolina, Deed Books 3-4 Vol. 2 by: John Brayton ISBN: 9780806353753 Complete Book Title:"By A Line of Marked Trees" Abstracts of Currituck County, North Carolina, Deed Books 3-4, Volume TwoAuthor:John A. BraytonBinding Type:Soft CoverCopyright Date:2008Number of Pages:237Size:6 x 9 in.Book Subject:GenealogyInternational Customers:This item WILL fit in a Global Priority unpadded flat envelope.Domestic Customers:This item ships BOXED. Calculate Shipping Here eBay Customers - Pay Here We are an authorized, direct-from-the-publisher retailer of NEW books. Our titles are ON HAND and available for immediate shipping. Table of Contents Currituck County, North Carolina, was one of the original precincts established in Albemarle County in 1670. The original Currituck County includes present-day Currituck and Dare counties and parts of Hyde and Tyrell counties. Nearly all of the early records of Currituck County itself have been lost. Although Currituck Countys wills were abstracted in the 1960s, the task of abstracting the countys colonial deed books went wanting until 1999. In that year, John Brayton transcribed for publication the contents of Currituck County Deed Books 1,2, and parts of 3 (which he published as Volume One). He has now completed the task of transcribing the remainder of Deed Book 3 and all of Deed Book 4 (which is now available as Volume Two). Volume Two, chronologically, is something of a miscellany. The remaining portion of Deed Book 3 covers the period 1801 to 1804. Deed Book 4, uncharacteristically, takes up the earlier period from December 1781 to November 1784. Deed Book 4 also contains numerous records from the 1730s and 1740s, and many land patents from the late 1600s and early 1700s. Much of Deed Book 4, moreover, is the record of land patents issued by Governor Alexander Martin to inhabitants of Currituck County. Anyone who purchased the earlier volume must acquire this one too in order to possess a complete collection of the earliest extant land records for Currituck County. As with Volume One, the deeds are replete with information concerning former owners, relationships between grantee and grantor, and various family connections. Checkout Here Shipping Cost Contact Us Questions Infopia :: Leaders in Listing Innovation
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