Dr. Carole Troxler has announced that she has finished a CD that contains mid-nineteenth century census and tax lists that she has worked on for several years. The largest census is for the year 1860. She is contributing the $50.00 sales to a non-profit historical preservation organization with strong Alamance County ties, the Trading Path Preservation Association. Click on her name for a description of the contents of the CD and purchase information. There is a link to the surnames in the 1860 census as well. | Carole Troxler |
Shuttle & Plow: A History of Alamance
County, North Carolina. Carole Watterson Troxler, Professor of History at Elon College. William Murray Vincent, Director of the Alamance County Historical Museum |
Carole Troxler |
Alamance County 1850 Census with Ancestors and
Descendants of Selected Families Marian Dodson Chiarito 1987 |
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Alamance County: The Legacy of Its People
and Places |
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The Descendants of William E. Faucett and
Elizabeth Wallis Researched by Dr. Mark Faucette April 1998 |
Mark Faucette |
Down the Centuries with the Noblitts Compiled by Loren Scott Noblitt and Minnie Walls Noblitt 1956 | Robert Vance Woods |
Genealogical Collections Relation to the
Families of Noblet Compiled by John Hyndman Noblit 1906 |
Robert Vance Woods |
The Noah or Noe Families of North Carolina Paul Holt |
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A Tartan of Many Threads: The Grahams of Union
Ridge Kara Lee Graham 1991 |
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The Lost Battle of Alamance Rollin M Steele 1995 |
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Free African Americans of North Carolina Paul Heiness Third Edition, 1992 |
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Free Book for download "Friends Records of Birth and Deaths. Cane Creek" It is in the middle of the page "Free Small Books" then follow the directions. |
DMK Heritage |
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