Stokes County Data and Family Links
Because Forsyth County was part of Stokes until 1849, we have included quite a few Forsyth county links on this page. Some links to neighboring Surry County, from which Stokes was formed in 1789, are also included. If you're researching Stokes County families before 1850, you should also visit the Forsyth County page.
GENERAL STOKES COUNTY LINKS
CEMETERY RECORDS
CENSUS RECORDS
DEEDS
MARRIAGE RECORDS
MILITARY RECORDS
CHURCH AND COMMUNITY HISTORIES
NEWSPAPERS
BIBLE RECORDS
FAMILY PAGES AND OTHER GENEALOGY SITES
This list was overhauled on October 4, 2009, and some non-working links were deleted.
If your page was previously listed here and needs to be restored, please let me know its new address.
- Bob Carter's Surry Cousins page includes some Stokes County residents among the Civil War Veterans' pictures
- Stokes County slave records from Faye Moran
- TUCKER family military and other records from Mary Bell
- CARTER family document images, by Kenny Carter:
1) Marriage Bonds (September 12, 1860) and Marriage License for William Anderson Carter (1836-1917) and Amanda Hill Carter (b.1838). The marriage license is signed at the bottom by G. W. Merritt, Justice of the Peace who writes, "I hereby certify that I solemnized the rights of matrimony between William A. Carter and Amanda Hill on the 13th of September AD 1860 G. W. Merritt J.P".
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carterlaws/documents/marriagewacarter150.jpg
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carterlaws/documents/marriagewacarter150b.jpg
2) Bond signed by James Davis, William Davis and William D. Wilson that bound James Davis as the Administrator of the estate of Winston Carter (1798-1855). The date of the bond is December 10, 1855 and the amount is $5,000. Winston Carter died without leaving a will. James Davis submitted a full accounting of the estate on December 14, 1857. Some 48 pages of documentation are known to exist concerning this estate, copies of which are in my possession (Notes by Kenny Carter, written September 16, 2002).
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~carterlaws/documents/wc4.jpg
- The RUMLEY family by Larry Heisserer. Larry has generously contributed a series of essays on his family to this web site. Follow this link for the whole list.
- WATKINS page by Jennifer Taylor [starts with music]
- BINKLEY and connected families, page by Joan High, photos by Steve Binkley
- The Heritage of the Hortons traces the HORTON family from Southold, Long Island, to North Carolina. Stokes/Forsyth County names include HORTON, HAMILTON, VOGLER, BEARD, and others.
- Nola Duffy's web page features the PEGRAM family and other families who came into Stokes from Warren, Granville and Bute Counties.
- Ronnie Tatum's Tatum Genealogy traces the descendants of Edward TATUM who died 1744 in Brunswick County, Virginia, also his son John Tatum who died 1803 in Stokes County, N.C. and associated families in VA, NC, KY, and MO.
- Errol W. Fagg's page includes the FAGG, MOSER and DODSON families.
- SPRINKLE Family by Kristy Edenfield
- PETREE / FRALEY page by Lois Fraley Hener
- Jackie & Robert West's SIPEK-PRIDDY Families
- Michael T. Southern's The SOUTHERN Family in N.C.
- HARDING Family Page by Frances Casstevens, also includes CRESON, LINEBERRY, SPEER, KELLY, and other names
- The Family Tree is dedicated to the MARSHALLs of Surry, Forsyth & Stokes counties.
- Travel with the Wizard of the Blue Ridge courtesy of Gary Hunt
- Bartholomew Co, IN GenWeb Site Many families from Rowan, Stokes, Wilkes, & Forsyth moved to Bartholomew County in the early 1800s.
- Wes Patterson's page focuses on the Tyre RIDDLE family. Also see his main Stokes County page
- Marty and Karla Grant include Stokes County WINFREY families on their page. They also have a page that lists BOLES and BOWLES names in Stokes Co.
- Jarvis Family & Other Relatives, by Faye Moran and Elizabeth Harris. Over 300 family history Pages, including the following with a concentration in Stokes County. Most of the other families on this web site are associated primarily with Forsyth County, which was part of Stokes until 1849.
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