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Welcome to Dot's Genealogy Place, your source for
census and genealogy information about North Carolina. Sorry, but I'm not supporting this page any more.
This site
contains the complete 1860 Federal Census for Wayne County, N.C., as
well as links to U.S. census web sites for every county of North
Carolina, some with the actual census available online. You will
also find general census information, how to find ancestors who
lived in the United States but were not counted on the census, such
as African-Americans and Native Americans, and more.
There are many reasons why people do
genealogy research. Some of us just want to know more about
our ancestors, some have religious reasons, some help others do
research, but we're all detectives. Whatever the reason we do
genealogy, it helps if we love a good mystery, because that's
generally what we start with. We seek information near and
far, poring over old books and microfilms, searching through bits of
stuff for clues, piecing together facts and family legends, and
finally, after much blood (figuratively speaking), sweat, and tears,
plus the occasional middle-of-the-night inspiration, we find the
answer, only to be faced with a new mystery. This site is
dedicated to helping you obtain more clues in your hunt to solve
your own personal genealogy mystery. Happy
sleuthing!
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Dot
Surnames in My
Research
If you think we're kin, send me an email.
AMSDEN
ANDERSON
ANSON
BAKER
BALDWIN
BARHYDT
BEAMON
BLANCHARD
BOTSFORD
BUTTS
CHAMBERLIN
CORY
COSTIGAN
DAVENPORT
DORMAN
EDWARDS
ESSEN
FINK
FREDERICK
GIFFORD
HAGE
HANCOCK
HENDRICKS
HUSE/HUGHES
JACKSON
JOHNSON
KELLEHER
KELSO
KIMBALL
KNOWLTON
LESURE/LESEUER
LYNCH
MARVEL
MCCOY
MCMILLEN
MORRIS
OSGOOD
PALMER
PRATT
RICH
RUSSELL
SAGER
SEAVER
SEAY
SHAW
SHEEAN/SHEEHAN
SHERMAN
SMITH
STEVENS
STODDARD
SVENSON/SWENSON
THOMPSON
VOUGHT
WHARF
WILLIAMSON
WOOD
YOUNG>
Wayne County, NC

The 1860 Federal Census for Wayne Co., NC
GenWeb Site for Wayne County, NC
Has lots of stuff to help your search in
Wayne County.
My Links Page
Has links to lots of other North Carolina
counties and census pages.
Census-Online.com
Check this out for other sites that have
parts of the census posted.
GenWeb Site for State of North Carolina
GenWeb sites offer queries, surnames, published resources and
lookup volunteers, historical information and maps, cemeteries,
familes, reunions, links to surrounding counties and state
resources, and professional assistance for genealogists. Sites are
operated by volunteers and are not able to answer questions about
how to do genealogy research. If look-ups are offered to
copyrighted books, the information given will be limited to one
name and a small amount of data, in order to comply with copyright
laws.
General Genealogy Sites
Cyndi's List
The biggest and best genealogy site I've
ever seen, and constantly growing. It is beautifully
organized into categories so that you can go directly to sites
that offer just what you're looking for.
Treasure Maps
This how-to site helps you get started in
genealogy. You can begin by taking the tutorial on how to use the
LDS Family History Center nearest you. (Since the Family
History Centers are not online, you will eventually have to stop
being a "mouse potato" and actually go there, but this way you can
be prepared first.)
Other Parts of Dot's Genealogy
Place
Some New York Census Links . These are mostly for my own
research.
Some New York Genealogy Links. These are mostly for my own
research.
The Puppy Page. Gizmo and Lady doing what they do
best.
Lost in the Sixties. For those of us who still keep the memories
alive.
Dot's Favorites. My Internet Explorer Favorites, now
accessible to me from any computer.
My Other Sites
The Museum of Moyra's Web Jewels. A collection of links to 171 of the web sets
formerly made available as linkware Moyra's Web Jewels. Enjoy a
visit to the past and view Moyra's beautiful Web Jewels over and
over again. A celebration and history of the famous site and
its beautiful artwork.
A Solitary Life. My blog.

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