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Join us October 25-26, 2024, for “North Carolina Homecoming,” our 50th Anniversary Celebration at McKimmon Center in Raleigh and online. Visit the Conference Home page for full details. Our conference schedule was not impacted by Hurricane Helene. For those adversely affected, please see the conference home page for details. Support NCGS Help us grow so … Read more . . .

Latest Live Webinar Now Available

‘Masonic Lodges, Odd Fellows, and Secret Societies”, presented by J. Mark Lowe on 3 Jan 2024, is now available in the Webinar Library. Page through the webinar listing or use the Speaker Filter in the right-hand panel to select J. Mark Lowe to show a list of all of Mark’s webinars.

The North Carolina Indigenous People

Map of NC Indigenous People

— Presented by Craig R. Scott, CG, FUGA — Researching the indigenous people of North Carolina is challenging. Most of the records available to researchers are in the materials created by government agencies. Records include allotment records, annuity rolls, census records, correspondence, and school records.

Webinars

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NCGS presents live and recorded educational webinars throughout the year. Live webinars and on-demand access to the complete webinar library are available to NCGS Members. Selected recorded webinars are made available to the public for free throughout the year. Featured Webinar “Plundering for Genealogical Treasures at East Carolina University”with Jennifer Crowder Daugherty View upcoming webinars … Read more . . .