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From: "Doris Locke" <>
Subject: Re: [LOCKE-L] North Carolina Locke resources
Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 23:15:28 -0700
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Thanks Elaine. Salisbury looks like a good bet. I think they were
connected with Rowan county. Doris
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From: Elaine Oakes <>
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Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2000 9:50 AM
Subject: [LOCKE-L] North Carolina Locke resources
> The first question is "Which Lockes?". For Rowan County, you probably
want
> to start at the library in Salisbury, on Fisher Street (the geneology area
> is upstairs). They have a lot of information in flat files ("the
McCubbins
> Collection") plus microfilm (the film includes quite a few areas in
addition
> to Rowan).
> I don't know how many records are avilable at the county level for the
> Eastern North Carolina groups, you may have more luck at the State
Archives
> in Raleigh (and I haven't been there).
> Who are you looking for?
> Elaine Oakes
>
>
> > Hi all you North Carolina researchers. We are planning a trip partly
> > research and partly fun and hope to do some checking on our Lockes. Can
> > anyone give me addresses of the best resources in North Carolina,
> Tenneesee
> > and Arkansas. We are looking at the early 1800's before the 1860 census
> so
> > I want land records and/or probate. Any help would be appreciated.
> > Doris Locke
>
>
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