Greene County, North Carolina Genealogy

United States   North Carolina    Greene County

History
The old Greene County now in Tennessee was created in 1783 from Washington County. Greenville became the county seat. This was a part of the Territory ceded by North Carolina in 1789 to the Federal government, and became part of Tennessee in 1796.

The newer Greene County in North Carolina was created in 1799 by renaming Glasgow County which had been created from Dobbs County in 1791.

Parent County
1799--Greene County was renamed 18 November 1799 from Glasgow County. County seat: Snow Hill

Record Loss
1876--Courthouse fire destroyed many court records and all land records.

Neighboring Counties

 * Lenoir
 * Pitt
 * Wayne
 * Wilson

Bible Records
Bibles, NCGenWeb

Cemeteries
Cemeteries, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Census
Fate of the 1890 Census, NARA

Court
Deeds and Wills, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Also see Family Surnames as many are extractions from Deeds and Wills, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Letters
Letters home, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Local Histories
History of Greene Co, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

History of Glasgow Co, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Maps
1895 Map of North Carolina, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Animated Atlas

Miscellaneous
County.pdf North Carolina Postmark Catalog, Greene Co.

Newspapers
Newspaper Articles, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Photographs
Photographs related to the area, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Births
Delayed Birth Index: A-J, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Delayed Birth Index: K-Y, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Marriages
Marriages, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Deaths
William M. Tyson Death Certificate, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Greene Co Executions, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Marriage and Death Notices in Old Newspapers, Greene Co, NCGenWeb

Societies and Libraries
Historical Preservation Group: Relive the Battle of Wyse Forks (Lenoir Co.)Web Sites
 * USGenWeb project. May have maps, name indexes, history or other information for this county. Select the state, then the county.