Posted on September 5, 2018
by Constance H. Knox
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Hey Everyone, I recently discovered this video produced by UNC-TV’s “North Carolina Weekend” about what genealogists can find at the North Carolina State Archives, hosted by Julia Carpenter. This story talks about what you can find in person, some of our state treasures, and… Continue Reading “North Carolina State Archives”
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Posted on September 3, 2018
by Constance H. Knox
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As you begin your quest for your ancestors, here are a few tips you should know from the start. Stay organized. If you make an effort to stay organized from the start, years from now when you or others retrace your steps, keeping your… Continue Reading “Learn Genealogy – Good Filing Habits from the Start!”
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Posted on February 10, 2018
by Constance H. Knox
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Wilmington Through the Eyes of Louis T. Moore is a documentary that highlights the history of Wilmington, North Carolina as seen and written by Louis Toomer Moore.
Category: New Hanover County, North Carolina, North Carolina, WilmingtonTags: Constance H. Knox, family history, genealogy, H. Walter Knox, history, North Carolina, The Video Production Company, Video, Wilmington