[Genealogical records of Camden County and Pasquotank County]
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[1] 1790 census, Camden Co.--[2] 1840 census, Camden Co.--[3] 1850 census, Camden Co.--[4] 1860 census, Camden Co.--[5] Wills, Camden Co., 1755-1854.--[6] Wills, Pasquotank and Camden Co., 1752-1798.--[7] Marriages, Camden Co., 1848-1867.--[8] Relationship deed books, Pasquotank County, 1700-1777; Camden County, 1777-1828.
Wills, Pasquotank & Camden County, the oldest will book on file, 1752-1798, over 300 wills & 3000 names, North Carolina / copied by Bertha Burgess Cahoon ; mimeograph and assembled by Ben Garrett Sanderlin -- Relationship deed books, Pasquotank County, 1700-1777, Camden County, 1777-1828, North Carolina, over 3,000 names listed -- Wills, Camden County, North Carolina, the oldest will book on file, 1755-1854, 328 wills & over 3200 names / copied by Bertha Burgess Cahoon ; mimeograph and assembled by Ben Garrett Sanderlin -- 1848-1867 Camden County, North Carolina, the oldest marriage book on file, 331 marriages -- 1790 census, Camden County, North Carolina, 580 heads of family -- 1840 census, Camden County, North Carolina -- Census, Camden County, North Carolina, 1850, 770 families.
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