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North Carolina Courthouse Fires |
The destruction of courthouses greatly affects genealogists in every way.
Not only are these historic structures torn from our lives, so are the
records they housed: marriage, wills, probate, land records, and others.
Once destroyed they are lost forever. Even if they have been placed on
mircofilm, computers and film burn too. The most heartbreaking side of
this is the fact that many of our courthouses are destroyed at the hands
of arsonist. However, not all records were lost.
Alleghany - 1932 (fire, record loss)
Alexander - 1865 (civil war, record loss), 1967 (fire)
Craven - 1712 (records destroyed by Indians)
Anson - 1868 (fire)
Ashe - 1865 (fire, records fragmented)
Bladen - 1770 (fire), 1800 (fire), 1893 (fire)
Brunswick - 1865 (civil war, record loss), 1957 (clerk's office fire)
Buncombe - 1830 (fire), 1865 (fire)
Burke - 1865 (civil war, record loss)
Cabarrus - 1876 (fire)
Cherokee - 1865 (fire), 1895 (fire), 1926 (fire)
Chowan - 1848 (records destroyed by acting clerk)
Clay - 1870 (fire, records destroyed)
Craven - 1712 (records destroyed by Indians)
Currituck - 1842 (fire)
Davidson - 1866 (fire)
Gaston - 1874 (fire)
Greene - 1876 (fire)
Guilford - 1781 (fire), 1872 (fire)
Harnett - 1892 (fire), 1894 (fire)
Haywood - 1932 (records destroyed in move to new courthouse)
Hertford - 1830 (fire), 1822 (fire)
Hyde - 1789 (fire), 1827 (fire)
Iredell - 1854 (fire)
Jackson - 1913 (records lost when county seat moved)
Jones - 1862 (fire)
Lenoir - 1878 (fire), 1880 (fire)
Lincoln - 1797 (records may have been destroyed by fire in private home)
Martin - 1862 (fire)
Mitchell - 1907 (some records destroyed in move to new courthouse)
Montgomery - 1835 (fire), 1840 (fire), 1886 (may have suffered record loss
from courthouse fire.
The clerk said that he saved the records but that they were "in a state of
great confusion.")
Moore - 1889 (fire)
New Hanover - 1789, 1819 & 1840 (all 3 courthouse fires may have destroyed
some records)
Onslow - 1752 & 1755 (records destroyed by storm)
Orange - 1781 (records destroyed when buried in woods to avoid capture or
destruction by Cornwallis)
Pitt - 1857 (fire)
Rowan - 1865 (civil war, record loss)
Rutherford - 1907 (fire)
Sampson - 1921 (clerk's office fire)
Swain - 1879 (fire)
Wake - 1832 (register's office fire)
Warren - 1935 (Some early County records may have been destroyed)
Washington - 1962 (County records destroyed by bombardment in Civil War)
Watauga - 1873 (fire)
Wayne - 1781 (records may have been destroyed in courthouse fire)
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