McDowell County, North Carolina Genealogy

United States   North Carolina    McDowell County

County Courthouse
McDowell County North Carolina Courthouse Main St Marion, NC 28752-4041 828-652-4727 Reg of Deeds has b, m, d &amp; land rec Clk Sup Ct has div, pro &amp; ct rec from 1842

McDowell County created from Burke, Rutherford 19 Dec 1842

History
McDowell was formed in 1842 from Rutherford and Burke Counties. It was named in honor of Colonel Joseph McDowell, an officer of the Revolution. It is situated in the west central part of North Carolina, bounded by Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Henderson, Mitchell, Rutherford, and Yancey counties. The court was ordered to be held at the home of Jonathan L. Carson until the county seat could be established. The act also named commissioners to select a site as near the center of the county as possible, acquire land, lay out a town by the name of Marion, and erect a courthouse. Marion is the county seat.

Parent County
1842--McDowell County was created 19 December 1842 from Rutherford and Burke Counties. County seat: Marion

Neighboring Counties

 * Avery
 * Buncombe
 * Burke
 * Mitchell
 * Rutherford
 * Yancey

Cemeteries

 * McDowell County Cemeteries

Church

 * McDowell County Churches

Court
McDowell County Courthouse 21 S Main Street Marion, NC 28752 (828) 652-7717

Land
McDowell County Courthouse 21 S. Main Street Marion, NC 28752 Register of Deeds 828-652-4727

As a service to McDowell County citizens, the Register of Deeds records and keeps copies of all documents pertaining to land and issues certified copies or photocopies of same, as required.

Deed images are available for download from January 1, 1971 to the present day at the Register of Deeds website.

Search for McDowell County Deeds

Local Histories

 * Elijah Benoni (Ben Oney) Allen
 * William Preston Bynum Jr.
 * Mary J. Mode &amp; Augustus C. Dover

Maps

 * McDowell County Maps- formation and various sources

Migration
Early migration routes to and from McDowell County for European settlers included:


 * Old Cherokee Path pre-historic
 * Jonesboro Road 1769
 * Rutherford's War Trace 1776

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


 * -6th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry

Probate
The Clerk of Superior Court is elected for four years and must be a resident of the county in which he or she is elected. Unlike clerks of court in other states, the Clerk of Superior Court in North Carolina has numerous judicial functions.

As judge of probate, the Clerk has exclusive original jurisdiction over matters relating to the probate of wills, and the administration of estates, including appointing personal representatives, auditing their accounting, and removing them from office if necessary. The Clerk also presides over many other legal matters including adoptions, incompetency proceedings, condemnation of private lands for public use, and foreclosures. The Clerk is responsible for all clerical and record-keeping functions of the district and superior court. In addition, the Clerk receives and disburses money collected each year from court fees and fines.

McDowell County Clerk of the Superior Court (828) 652-7717

Has probate records starting from 1841, if they haven't been transferred to State Archives. Contact the Clerk of the Court to confirm which records are available at their office.

It is generally more cost effective to obtain records at the County level, however, the North Carolina State Archives has originals and/or copies of most older County records.

North Carolina State Archives 4614 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4614 919-807-7310

Check their Guide to Research Materials for what kinds of records are available, and also download their forms torequest information by mail.

Vital Records
The Register of Deeds is the custodian of various records which are filed for safe-keeping. Examples of documents housed are numerous types of deeds, deeds of trust, leases, assignments, powers of attorney, separation agreements, contracts, cancellations, assumed names, partnerships, corporations, notices of foreclosure, notices of bankruptcy, releases, restrictive covenants, military discharges, financing statements and terminations, birth and death records, maps and plats.

The Register also issues marriage licenses (see the link below for more information) and administers the oath of office to notaries public. As a service to McDowell County citizens, the Register of Deeds records and keeps copies of all documents pertaining to land and issues certified copies or photocopies of same, as required.

Deed images are available for download from January 1, 1971 to the present day at the Register of Deeds website.

Location: McDowell County Courthouse 21 S. Main Street Marion, NC 28752 Register of Deeds 828-652-4727

Societies and Libraries

 * North Carolina Genealogical Society
 * List of North Carolina Genealogical Societies
 * McDowell County Public Libraries

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers
 * Marion North Carolina Family History Center

Web Sites

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