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Thursday, May 8, 2014

Genealogical and Historical Society

Tyrrell County Genealogical and Historical Society


Booth 119

The Tyrrell County Genealogical and Historical Society was formed in 1995 for the purpose of maintaining an association of persons interested in the genealogical and historical information associated with Tyrrell County, North Carolina, and the surrounding area, and to promote the genealogy and history of that area.

The Society meets 10 times per year (January through October), and publishes monthly newsletters, as well as a yearly journal.  In past years, the Society has also published a magazine, where natives of the county could share the stories they heard while growing up, or other undocumented information they wished to share.  The Society also has published volumes of obituary records from Walker Funeral Home, a family Bible records book, several volumes of transcriptions of Federal Census records pertaining to Tyrrell County.

Tyrrell County, North Carolina is in the northeastern area of the state, and many of the earliest settlers of that area migrated from southeastern Virginia.  Formed in 1729, its mother counties are Bertie, Chowan, Currituck and Pasquotank.  In turn, Tyrrell County was a contributing county to the formations of Martin and Dare Counties, and the mother county of Washington County.

While the Society isn't offering any specials or discounts during the conference, we hope that everyone will stop by the booth, even if it's just to visit.  We love talking about the county and the families that settled there, and you just might find that you and our booth volunteers are related.


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