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Map Abbreviations

unorg. = unorganized
g. = gained
w. = with
fr. = from
atmt. = attachment
exch = exchanged
nca.= non county area
ch. = changed

Ala - Alamance
All - Alleghany
Alx - Alexander
An - Anson
As - Ashe
Av - Avery
Bft - Beaufort
Bl  - Bladen
Br  - Brunswick
Brt - Bertie
Bun - Buncombe
Bur - Burke
Cab - Cabarrus
Cal - Caldwell
Cam - Camden
Car - Carteret
Cas - Caswell
Cat - Catawba
Cle - Cleveland
Cly - Clay
Co  - Columbus
Cr  - Craven
Crk - Cherokee
Ctm - Chatham
Cum - Cumberland
Cur - Currituck
Cwn - Chowan
Dar - Dare
Dup - Duplin
Dur - Durham
Dve - Davie
Dvs - Davidson
Ed  - Edgecombe
Fo  - Forsyth

Fr  - Franklin
Gas - Gaston
Gat - Gates
Ghm - Graham
Gre - Greene
Gu  - Guilford
Gvl - Granville
Hal - Halifax
Har - Harnett
Hay - Haywood
Hen - Henderson
Her - Hertford
Ho  - Hoke
Hy  - Hyde
Ir  - Iredell
Ja  - Jackson
Jon - Jones
Jst - Johnston
Lee - Lee
Len - Lenoir
Li  - Lincoln
Mac - Macon
Mad - Madison
Mar - Martin
McD - McDowell
Me  - Mecklenburg
Mi  - Mitchell
Mon - Montgomery
Moo - Moore
Na  - Nash
NH  - New Hanover
No  - Northampton
On  - Onslow
Or  - Orange
Pam - Pamlico
Pas - Pasquotank
Pen - Pender
Pi  - Pitt
Po  - Polk
Pqm - Perquimans
Psn - Person
Ra  - Randolph
Rck - Rockingham
Ri  - Richmond
Rob - Robeson
Ru  - Rutherford
Rwn - Rowan
Sa  - Sampson
Sc  - Scotland
Stk - Stokes
Sty - Stanly
Sur - Surry
Sw  - Swain
Tra - Transylvania
Ty  - Tyrrell
Un  - Union
Va  - Vance
Wak - Wake
War - Warren
Was - Washington
Wat - Watauga
Way - Wayne
Wlk - Wilkes
Wsn - Wilson
Yad - Yadkin
Yan - Yancey

County Census Records

   Genealogy Atlas has images of old American atlases during the years 1795, 1814, 1822, 1823, 1836, 1838, 1845, 1856, 1866, 1879 and 1897 for North Carolina and other states.
   You can view rotating animated maps for North Carolina showing all the county boundaries for each census year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries. You can view a list of maps for other states at Census Maps
   You can view rotating animated maps for North Carolina showing all the county boundary changes for each year overlayed with past and present maps so you can see the changes in county boundaries . You can view a list of maps for other states and State Department of Transportation Maps at County Maps. The North Carolina Department of Transportation has county maps the show the locations of churches, cemeteries, roads, ect... free for viewing or download here

  Federal Population Schedules that exist for North Carolina are 1790, 1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1890 (fragment, see below), 1900, 1910, 1920 and 1930. The first federal census was taken in 1790 and all of North Carolina's enumerations survive except Caswell, Granville, and Orange counties. The North Carolina State Archives has either bound original copies or microfilm copies of the extant federal censuses of North Carolina. The 1810 U.S. census of North Carolina is complete except for Craven, Greene, New Hanover, and Wake counties. The 1820 census is missing Currituck, Franklin, Martin, Montgomery, Randolph, and Wake counties. Those schedules surviving for the 1890 population schedules are South Point and River Ben townships in Gaston County and Township No. 2 in Cleveland County.

  Apparently there was no colonial census of North Carolina, but tax records, used judiciously, may be substituted. A census was conducted in 1775 by direction of the Continental Congress, and the enumeration of Pitt County has survived.  In 1784 the North Carolina General Assembly requested that a list of inhabitants be taken. Age and sex categories for whites and blacks are included. Compliance was slow and apparently incomplete, with some counties not responding until 1786. There is some evidence that another census was conducted in 1787; the so-called 1784–87 state census may be two censuses intermingled. Additional portions of the 1784–87 censuses have been located since the Register's publication.

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