Pamlico County, North Carolina Genealogy

United States   North Carolina    Pamlico County

County Courthouse
Pamlico County Courthouse 202 Main St P O Box 423 Bayboro, NC 25815 Phone: 252-745-4421 Registrar of Deeds has birth records from 1913 marriage and death and land records from 1872 Clerk Superior  Court has divorce and probate and court from 1872

Parent County
1872--Pamlico County was created from Beaufort and Craven Counties. County seat: Bayboro

History

 * History of Pamlico Co., NC

Record Loss

 * Research in the NC Archives [listing of original &amp; microfilmed records]

Neighboring Counties

 * Beaufort
 * Carteret
 * Craven
 * Hyde

Cemeteries

 * Allen Family Cemetery
 * Banks Cemetery #1
 * Banks Cemetery #2
 * Bay Creek Christian Church Cemetery
 * Brickyard Cemetery
 * Brinson Cemetery
 * Brinson-Harper Cemetery
 * Cahoon Cemetery
 * Grantsboro Cemetery
 * Keel Cemetery
 * Rawls Family Cemetery
 * Riggs-McCotter Cemetery
 * Sparrow Family Cemetery
 * Stilley's Cemetery

Census &amp; Tax Records

 * Pamlico Co., NC Census &amp; Tax Records

Land

 * Pamlico Co., NC Deeds

Lookups

 * Lookups in books pertaining to Pamlico County

Maps

 * Pamlico Co., NC in Maps

Military

 * Pamlico Co., NC in the Military

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

Miscellaneous

 * Pamlico Co., NC Miscellany
 * William Odell Spain Collection

Newspapers

 * Pamlico Co., NC in Newspapers

Obituaries

 * Pamlico Co., NC Obituaries

Organizations &amp; Addresses

 * Pamlico Organizations &amp; Useful Addresses

Queries

 * Pamlico Co., NC Queries

Surnames

 * Pamlico Co., NC Surnames

Vital Records

 * Pamlico Co., NC Births, Marriages &amp; Deaths

Wills &amp; Estates

 * 1872-1951 - have been digitized by FamilySearch - free.


 * Pamlico Co., NC Wills
 * Pamlico Co., NC Estates

Family History Centers

 * Introduction to LDS Family History Centers

Web Sites

 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.