North Carolina Cohabitation Records

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North Carolina State Law
In the March 1866 session of the North Carolina General Assembly, an Act was passed concerning negroes and persons of color. Justices of the Peace were to collect and record in the County Clerk’s office, a record of the cohabitation of former slaves to ratify their state of marriage. The Court Clerk was required to maintain a record book for this purpose and to receive 25 cents per entry for his service. In Section 6, Chapter 40 of the Act, it was a misdemeanor if negroes did not record their marriage by September, 1866. This section of the Act was amended by Section 1, Chapter 70 (ratified March 1867), to extend the time of recording these marriages until January 1, 1868.

Cohabitation records have survived from the following counties:

A comprehensive index for North Carolina Cohabitation Records is: White,Barnetta McGhee, Ph.D.Somebody Knows My Name: Marriages of Freed People in North Carolina County by County. (Athens, Georgia: Iberian Publishing Company, 1995.) (FS Library book 975.6 V2wb)
 * Roger E. Kammerer. Cohabitation records, Part 8. Pitt County Genealogical Association (Pitt, North Carolina) Pitt County Family Researchers, Inc.

Additional published sources:
 * Patricia Reese Dockery. Early Buncombe County, North Carolina African American marriage records, 1814-1868.[S.l.: s.n., 200? FS Library 975.688 V2d]
 * Elizabeth P. Keller. Caldwell County, N.C. marriages, 1841-1872, including cohabitation records of 1866. Baltimore, Maryland:Gateway Press, 1982. FS Library 975.6845 V2k
 * Sharon Rea Gable.Camden County, North Carolina (extant) marriage returns 1848-1919 : including cohabitation records. Suffolk,Virginia: S.R. Gable, 2007. FS Library 9756135 V2g
 * A.M. Blackman.comp. & indexed. Cohabitation records of Davie County, North Carolina, 1866.Clemmons, North Carolina: A.M. Blackman, 1987. FS Library 975.669 V29b
 * Geraldine Brinegar, comp.  Forsyth County, N.C.: marriage bonds and cohabitation records, 1849-1868. Winston-Salem, North carolina: Forsyth County Genealogical Society, 1995. FS Library 975.667 V2b
 * June Clodfelter Watson.Cohabitation bonds for Rowan County, North Carolina : recorded in 1866.[Salisbury, North Carolina: Genealogical Society of Rowan County (North Carolina), [1966?]. FS Library 975.671 V2w

See also:
Rural Records of the Southern United States