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Written by Katy Hestand
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Monday, 28 September 2009 01:16 |
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The site has taken on a new look & feel in the past few months and things are starting to come together here and get a little easier. Thank you so much for your patience.
You don't have to be a member of the site to use it, if you would like to submit information, it sure makes it easier for you & me if you are a member though. I can now set you to author level user and you can submit documents directly to the site. Just be sure to send me all photos so I can upload them and send you a link before you work up the page.
Wilson County, located in the Atlantic Coastal Plain region of North Carolina, was formed in 1855 from parts of Edgecombe, Wayne, Johnston, and Nash Counties. It was named for General Louis Dicken Wilson (1789 - 1847 ), a veteran of the war with Mexico. There are 10 townships: Wilson, Taylors, Old Fields, Crossroads, Black Creek, Spring Hill, Saratoga, Stantonsburg, Gardners, and Toisnot.
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Since June 19, 1999
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A special Thank you to G. Hunter Ferrell who was County Coordinator © 1999 - 2001
Our Neighbors Edgecombe County | Nash County | Johnston County | Wayne County | Greene County | Pitt County
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Last Updated on Monday, 21 June 2010 16:55 |