Lincoln County, North Carolina

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Lincoln is a county in North Carolina. It was formed in 1779 from the following county/ies: Tryon. Lincoln began keeping birth records in 1913, marriage records in 1779, and death records in 1913. It began keeping land records in 1763, probate records in 1765, and court records in 1771. For more information, contact the county at 115 W. Main St., Lincolnton 28092-2601. On the attached map, Lincoln is located at A3. Records fragmented.

For information about the state of North Carolina see North Carolina Family History Research.

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