Lincoln County Genealogy, Wills, Estates, Marriages, Maps, Land Warrants

Lincoln and Wilkes Counties go together as places to search for ancestors. The boundaries of old Wilkes County should be examined to determine if any of that land fell into Lincoln County, paying attention to the creeks mentioned in the deeds of both counties. Lincoln County was created from Wilkes County on February 20, 1796, by an Act of the General Assembly and was named for General Benjamin Lincoln (1733-1810) of Revolutionary War fame. Lincoln was in charge of the Continental Army’s Southern Department and later became President George Washington’s first Secretary of War.Maps were scanned in such a manner as to provide details for locating creeks, branches, rivers, lakes, churches, schools, and cemeteries. This will enable you to better locate the old home place using the description from old non-specific deeds. Also, a convenience in locating both private and public cemeteries in the area. Lincoln and Wilkes County records should be searched together.

Will Abstracts

Images of Lincoln County Wills 1796 to 1800

Testators:

Images of Lincoln County Wills 1800 to 1832

Testators:

Indexes to Probate Records
Land Warrants
Marriages
Maps
Miscellaneous Records
Traced Genealogies:
Lincoln County Families
Ashmore Crosson
McKenney Tankersley