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Hardcover Print: $55.00 This book was originally published in 1985! It is an excellent compendium that includes an overview of Wake County History as well as family overviews as submitted by the community! It is the most requested book ever for Wake County Genealogy Research!
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Hardcover Print: $28.00 For the first time ever, abstracts of all extant Wake County (NC) Apprentice Bonds are available in one place! Learn who was apprenticed to whom to do what for how long in this fascinating look at this 18th and 19th century practice.
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Hardcover Print: $32.00 Divorce records can contain a wealth of information -- wife's maiden name, marriage date and place, the existence of children, may mentioned extended family and/or neighbors as witnesses and so much more! Don't overlook these often detailed records as you research Wake County families.
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Disc: $10.00 Enjoying Wake Heritage, the journal of the Wake County Genealogical Society just got easier! We have compiled Volumes XI through XV (2 issues per volume) into one CD. The files are in PDF format to be easily read by Adobe Reader (FREE), Acrobat or similar products.
Besides the fact that each issue has it's own index, you can now "search" on the contents using the search function of your viewing program!
As older volumes are digitized, they will also be compiled, 5 volumes (10 issues) at a time on a CD.
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Volume XIX, Issue No 2 (Summer/Fall 2009). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal fo the Wake County Genealogical Society. The contents of this issue include: + Effective use of the NC State Archives for Genealogical Research + NC Year Book & Business Directory - 1914 + Tools Your Ancestors May Have Used + Program 45th Annual Convention of the NC Divison of the UDC + List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Raleigh -- 1808 & 1813 + Wake County Adoptions, 1881-1910 + Wake County Procession Masters Returns, 1771-1776 + Johnston County Procession Masters Returns, 1772 + NC Schools & Academies -- Raleigh Academy Part 2, 1811-1820 + Full Name Index.
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Vol XIX, Issue No 1 (Winter/Spring 2009). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal of the Wake County Genealogical Society. Issue contents are: + Deeds in the NC State Archives, + Our Hidden Ancestors: Finding Them in the Published Genealogies of Other Families, + North Carolina and Its Resources – Wake, + Coconut Cake and Sour Pickles, + A Ministerial Mystery — A Ministers Wife Tried for Poisoning Her Husband (News Article), + Profiles of Wake County Towns and Prominent People, + Three Newspaper Articles About Celebrating the 4 of July in Apex, N.C., + Wake County Deed Book R (continuing abstracts), + Newspaper Ad – A Note Lost, + Death Records (Mitchells Funeral Home -- pre-1900 birth dates), + Wake County Divorce Records 1831-1910 (continuing abstracts), + Petitions to Change Name (1905-1939) and + Raleigh Academy Part 1 – 1800-1810. Also includes a full-name index!
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Vol XVIII, Issue No 2 (Summer/Fall 2008). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal of the Wake County Genealogical Society. Issue contents are: + Insolvent Debtors’ Records + Insolvents – 1877 + Notice + Raleigh Register, and North-Carolina Gazette, (Raleigh, NC) Friday, April 05, 1816; Issue 863; col A + The North Carolina Booklet Vol. V. – July, 1905 – No. 1 + Published by The North Carolina Society Daughters of the Revolution + Sketches of Wake County and its Important Towns – Cardenas + Kemp Bethea Johnson + Sketches of Wake County and its Important Towns – Apex + Lonnie Jefferson Sears + William Francis Utley, Sr. + Annual Report of the Auditor of the State of North Carolina For the Fiscal Year Ending November 30, 1918 +
Wake County Divorce Records 1831-1910 (Taylor – Thompson) + List of Letters Remaining in the Post-Office at Raleigh (1802, 1804, 1811 and 1812) + 1912 Yearbook + Now Is the Time to Drag the Roads + Full Name Index
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Vol XVIII, Issue No 1 (Winter/Spring 2008). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal of the Wake County Genealogical Society. Issue contents are: Wills Are Found in County Records, Right? + Statewide Name Lists of the Civil War Era, 1861-1869 Part 8: North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, and Oregon +
Courthouse Records + Aycock-Rowland Data + Rowland and Aycock Cemetery – Updated 2007 + Heart of Apex Swept by Fire + Profile of John Hinton + Wake County Court Papers (found at UNC-CH, Willis G. Briggs Collection #3077) + Officials of Wake County, 1771 through 1870s + Wake County Deed Book R (pgs 240-250) + Wake County Divorce Records 1831-1910 (Snipes to Strickland) + Direct Tax of 1815 and 1816 + Passport for William Jones + Early History of Johnston County + NC Yearbook – 1911 + Full Name Index
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Volume XVII, Issue No 2 (Summer/Fall 2007). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal of the Wake County Genealogical Society. The contents of this issue include:
+ Bonds in the North Carolina State Archives Part Four: Miscellaneous Bonds
+ Branson’s North Carolina Business Directory – 1877 and 1878
+ Postal Rate Changes: A Tool for Genealogists
+ University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill – Manuscripts Department (How to Use and select Wake County related Manuscripts Collections found there)
+ Wake County Divorce Records – 1831-1910 (Pope to Pritty)
+ A Healthy Place Is Apex
+ The North Carolina Year Book and Business Directory – 1905
+ Wake County Death Index – July-December 1906-1919
+ Full Name Index
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Print: $13.61 Download: $6.00 Wake Treasures, Volume XVII, Issue No 1 (Winter/Spring 2007). Wake Treasures is the bi-annual Journal fo the Wake County Genealogical Society. The contents of this issue include: + The Pistol Shot May Prove Fatal — Was it an Accident or a Cool Purpose? The Accounts Differ +
Freedman Bureau Records + Columbus Augustus Alford +Bonds in the North Carolina State Archives – Part Three: Officials’ Bonds + Prominent, Substantial and Influential Citizens + 1914 North Carolina Medical College Commencement Book + Queries + Allen County Library Revisited + Revolutionary War Pension for Frederick Rigsby [Rigsbee] Wake County, North Carolina + Kiwanis Club of Raleigh Charter Members + Handling False Information in Your Family History + Wake County Divorce Records 1831-1910 + Digitized Records +
Wake County Apprentice Bonds & Records + Branson’s North Carolina Business Directory for 1872 + Oldest Living Inhabitants + Full Name Index.
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