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Stokes County North Carolina Deeds Stokes County, North Carolina Deeds, 1787-1797

Inventory of natural heritage of Stokes County, North Carolina

State Census of North Carolina, 1784-1787

Index to the 1810 Census of North Carolina

Index to 1820 North Carolina census: Supplemented from tax lists and other sources

1830 Stokes Co., NC Census

These heads-of-household records were extracted from the 1830 Stokes Co., NC Census. They are related to the Sanders surname. Note that they may not account for every person with this surname. Some counties were more diligent about collecting and preserving data than others. Also, this list may omit persons who were of no interest to the genealogist who compiled the report. Named more than 200 years ago for heroic Revolutionary War captain John Stokes, Stokes County, North Carolina, is an area rich in history, Southern charm, and natural beauty. Primarily an agricultural community, Stokes County’s farming roots date back hundreds of years to the early generations of settlers. The county is beautifully situated on the edge of the Piedmont Foothills, with the breathtaking Sauratown Mountains resting entirely within its border. Stokes County boasts a multi-cultural heritage, consisting of British, German, Scotch Irish, and Welsh nationalities. Though the county is still known for its tobacco farms and picturesque foothills, it is in the midst of change, as a result of the fading tobacco industry and suburban growth in the Piedmont. The citizens of Stokes County have become more and more dedicated to preserving the history of their county, as is evident in this engaging pictorial volume.

Page 215, Line 3
Benjamin Sanders

2 males under 5
2 males 5 to 10
1 male 20 to 30
1 male 30 to 40
1 female 10 to 15
2 females 15 to 20
1 female 30 to 40
No non-whites

Page 219, Line 21
John R. Sanders
1 male 5 to 10
1 male 30 to 40
1 female under 5
1 female 5 to 10
1 female 30 to 40
1 female 40 to 50
1 female 70 to 80
No non-whites

 


       

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