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  1. North Carolina reconstitutes its government for Washington, Sullivan, & Greene Counties, which function in parallel with the "State of Franklin" in those three counties.-----1786 Hawkins County formed from Sullivan County-----1787 Sumner County formed from Davidson County-----1787

  2. Feb 28, 2015 · North Carolina County Formation: Dates and Parent Counties. By Kelly Agan, North Carolina Government & Heritage Library, 2015. Date. County. Formed From (or Date Extinct) 1664. Albemarle. Original county: Extinct 1689. 1664.

    Date
    County
    Formed From (or Date Extinct)
    1664
    Albemarle
    Original county: Extinct 1689
    1664
    Clarendon
    Original county: Extinct by 1667
    1668
    Chowan
    Albemarle [Shaftesbury, 1670-82]
    1668
    Currituck
    Albemarle [Carteret, 1670-82]
  3. Feb 27, 2015 · North Carolina County Development Timeline Map, 1664-1911. by Kelly Agan, Government & Heritage Library, 2014. See also: Counties; North Carolina County Formation Dates & Parent Counties. References. "Atlas of Historical County Boundaries." The Newberry Library, Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture. https://digital ...

  4. NC County Formation. Today North Carolina has 100 counties, although some of their names, boundaries and borders have changed over time from the formation of the colony's earliest counties in 1664 to the addition of the state's last two counties in 1911. In fact, during North Carolina's history, several counties were created that later became ...

  5. 1728. The boundary between North Carolina and Virginia is surveyed. 1733. Edward Moseley, "A New and Correct Map of the Province of North Carolina." Moseley was a longtime surveyor general of North Carolina, which is reflected in the detailed mapping of the coastal region in this rare map. 1735.

  6. The Royal Colony of North Carolina. North Carolina Counties Formed During The Royal Period (1729 to 1775) Note: From well before 1729 to 1738, there were only two counties in North Carolina - Albemarle and Bath, and these were divided into precincts. In 1738, Albemarle County and Bath County were abolished and all precincts were renamed and ...

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  8. Newland. 1911. Caldwell County, Mitchell County, and Watauga County. Col Waightstill Avery (1741–1821), a soldier of the Revolution and Attorney General of North Carolina. Beaufort County. Washington. 1712. Bath County. Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort, who in 1709 became one of the Lords Proprietor.

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