Union County, North Carolina Genealogy

United States   North Carolina    Union County

History
Union County was established in 1842 from parts of Mecklenburg and Anson counties, and named "Union" as a compromise to settle a dispute between local Whigs and Democrats over whether the new county should be named "Clay" or "Jackson." Both of those names were subsequently used for new counties in the extreme southwestern part of the state.

Mecklenburg County and the large city of Charlotte are to the northwest. Charlotte's suburban areas include areas of Union County.

Anson County was one of the largest counties in NC at one time, and its territory covered the southwest quadrant of the state.

Monroe is the county seat for Union County. Other cities and towns are: Fairview, Hemby Bridge, Indian Trail, Lake Park, Marshville, Marvin, Mineral Springs, Stallings, Unionville, Waxhaw, Weddington, Wesley Chapel, and Wingate.

Townships are Goose Creek, Jackson, Marshville, Monroe, New Salem, Vance, Buford, Lanes Creek, Sandy Ridge.

Parent County
1842--Union County was created from Anson and Mecklenburg Counties. County seat: Monroe

Record Loss
Some of the early records are missing

Populated Places

 * City of Monroe
 * Town of Indian Trails

Neighboring Counties

 * Anson
 * Cabarrus
 * Chesterfield County, South Carolina
 * Lancaster County, South Carolina
 * Mecklenburg
 * Stanly

Cemeteries

 * Tombstone Project: Union County Cemeteries
 * USGenWeb Archives - Union County Cemeteries
 * Cemetery Census- Union County
 * Find-A-Grave: Union County

Court
Union County Courthouse Physical Address 400 North Main Street Monroe, NC 28112

Mailing Address PO Box 5038 Monroe, NC 28111-5038 (704) 296-4600

Land
The Union County Register of Deeds has land records starting from 1842. Included are deeds, deeds of trust, plats and miscellaneous documents related to real estate. There office is:

Register of Deeds 500 N. Main St., 2nd Floor Monroe, NC 28111

The Registry maintains a database for an online Deed Search for records from 1842 - 2004:

Union County Deeds Search

Local Histories

 * History of Monroe and Union County

Civil War
Civil War Confederate units - Brief history, counties where recruited, etc.

Probate
The Union County Clerk of the Superior Court has Court records from 1843 and Probate records (wills &amp; estate records) from 1837, if they have not been transferred to the NC State Archives. Please check with the office to find out if the record you are looking for is available.

Union County Clerk of Superior Court

400 North Main Street Monroe, NC 28112 (704) 698 -3100

TheNorth Carolina State Archives has microfilm of the Union County Record of Wills, 1842-1968, and the Cross Index to Wills, 1842-1968. Copies of materials can be ordered from the Archives by visiting their website, however if you've never done so before, please read the following to give you some tips on what to expect and what to ask for:

Contacting the State Archives

Vital Records
The Union County Register of Deeds has Birth and Death records starting from 1913; Marriage records start from 1842.

Contact the office as follows:

Register of Deeds 500 N. Main St., 2nd Floor Monroe, NC 28111

Societies and Libraries
The Union County Heritage Room has information on these following 2 services:

Union County Historical Society P. O. Box 397 Monroe, NC 28111

Carolinas Genealogical Society P. O. Box 397 Monroe, NC 28111

Union County Public Library Has a number of online genealogy databases for researchers

Web Sites

 * NCGenWeb Union County
 * USGenWeb Project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.
 * USGenWeb, Union County Archives
 * Union County Government website
 * Union County Government website