fbpx

Online Resources are Key to Successful Research into North Carolinian Ancestry

Diane L. Richard, MEng, MBA

Whether devising a research plan for an in-person visit or determining what records are extant and how you can access them, some Internet-based homework will prove valuable. Learn about the myriad online resources created by the State Archives of North Carolina, the State Library of North Carolina, and affiliate North Carolina institutions, which you will want to consult before you ever set foot in Raleigh to research your North Carolinian ancestors.

(Image source: “Keyboard“, by JeongGuHyeok, licensed under Creative Commons CC0 Public Domain, via pixabay.)

Available in the NCGS online store is North Carolina Research – Genealogy and Local History, the text for the NCGS Webinar Series.


You must be signed in to your NCGS membership account to view this resource.
Not an NCGS member? Click here to join