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Copies of most early estate papers are in the state archives and on microfilm. See:  
Copies of most early estate papers are in the state archives and on microfilm. See:  


*North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina). ''Colonial Estate Papers, 1669–1759''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996. (On 4 Family History Library films beginning with {{FHL|2047891}}.) The records are alphabetical.
*North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina). ''Colonial Estate Papers, 1669–1759''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1996. (On 4 Family History Library films beginning with {{FHL|772580|item}}, film 2047891.) The records are alphabetical.


Many later loose estate papers or copies of them have been sent to the North Carolina State Archives. Counties often send their papers to the archives after 60 years. Estate papers in the state archives are presently being microfilmed in alphabetical order, county by county.  
Many later loose estate papers or copies of them have been sent to the North Carolina State Archives. Counties often send their papers to the archives after 60 years. Estate papers in the state archives are presently being microfilmed in alphabetical order, county by county.  
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NORTH CAROLINA- PROBATE RECORDS  
NORTH CAROLINA- PROBATE RECORDS  


NORTH CAROLINA, [COUNTY]- PROBATE RECORDS  
NORTH CAROLINA, [COUNTY]- PROBATE RECORDS


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