Nash County, North Carolina

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Nash County was established in 1777 from part of Edgecombe County. It was named for Francis Nash, a brigadier general who died that same year in the Battle of Germantown. The county seat is Nashville.

  • Nash County Health Department  - Contains health news, information about health problems, emergency disease, and health education as well as contact options.
  • Nash County Register of Deeds  - Official site offers history of the office, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, and fee schedule.
  • Nash County, North Carolina  - Official county web site includes sections on each of the departments and services, commissioners, citizen services, job openings, and news.
  • Nash County, North Carolina Genealogy Trails  - Includes genealogical and historical resources that consist of biographies, military and county history.
  • National Register of Historical Places: Nash County, North Carolina  - Brief description of the historical places in the county. Information about the historic function, signifacance, architectural style, and builde.
  • Political Graveyard: Nash County  - Information and demographics regarding the county, focusing on political history and cemeteries, specifically politicians who lived, died, or were born in the county and memorial sites and cemeteries of same.
  • US GenWeb: Nash County  - Site dedicated to helping genealogists do research about local roots presents research tools, resources, and message boards.
 
 
 
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