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*Coldham, Peter Wilson. ''The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607–1776'', and ''British Emigrants in Bondage, 1614–1775''. Brøderbund Software, Novato, California, 1996. (Family History Library CD-ROM no. 9, pt. 350 for The Complete Book... and Family History Library CD-ROM no. 2150 for British Emigrants). This is '''not circulated '''to Family History Centers. North Carolina immigrants are numerous. The records may show British hometown, emigration date, ship, destination, and text of the document abstract.
*Coldham, Peter Wilson. ''The Complete Book of Emigrants, 1607–1776'', and ''British Emigrants in Bondage, 1614–1775''. Brøderbund Software, Novato, California, 1996. (Family History Library CD-ROM no. 9, pt. 350 for The Complete Book... and Family History Library CD-ROM no. 2150 for British Emigrants). This is '''not circulated '''to Family History Centers. North Carolina immigrants are numerous. The records may show British hometown, emigration date, ship, destination, and text of the document abstract.
Three of the major roads used to reach North Carolina were:
*[[King's Highway]]
*[[Fall Line Road]]
*[[Great Valley Road]]
Other migration routes are listed on the [[North Carolina]] page.


=== Westward Migrants  ===
=== Westward Migrants  ===
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