Madison County, North Carolina Genealogy

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Madison County, North Carolina genealogy and family history research page. Uncover links to record collections, history, and genealogy resources that can help you locate your personal Madison Co., ancestors. Start now by putting together a Free Family Tree. Madison County Quick Facts are:

  • Government Website: www.madisoncountync.org/
  • Created Date / Origin:  1851 from Buncombe County and Yancey County
  • County Seat:  Marshall
  • Named After:  James Madison (1751–1836), the 4th President of the United States
  • Bordering Counties: Greene County, TN (north), Unicoi County, TN (north), east), Yancey County (east), Buncombe County (south), Haywood County (southwest), Cocke County, TN (west)
  • Townships: all are both numbered and named: 1 (North Marshall and South Marshall), 2 (Laurel), 3 (Mars Hill), 4 (Beech Glenn), 5 (Walnut), 6 (Hot Springs), 7 (Ebbs Chapel), 8 (Spring Creek), 9 (Sandy Mush), 10 (Grapevine), and 11 (Revere Rice Cove). Formerly there were sixteen: 1 (Marshall), 2 (Shelton Laurel), 3 (Bull Creek), 4 (Middle Fork of Ivy), 5 (West Fork of Ivy), 6 (Sandy Mush), 7 (Little Pine Creek), 8 (Spring Creek), 9 (Hot Springs), 10 (Big Laurel), 11 (Upper Laurel), 12 (Big Pine Creek), 13 (Meadow Fork of Spring Creek), 14 (Grapevine), 15 (Mars Hill), and 16 (Foster Creek)
  • Cities & Towns: Hot Springs, Mars Hill, Marshall

Madison County Genealogical & Historical Societies and Family History Resources

A list of Madison County Historical  and Genealogical Societies, Forums, Message Boards, Libraries, Archives. See Also North Carolina Archives, Genealogical and Historical Societies for statewide Addresses and links.

Madison County Courthouse and Government Records

Genealogist typically forget about the importance of Madison County court, probate, and land documents as a resource of genealogy information. Buried away in North Carolina courthouses and archives everywhere are often the hopes and dreams and frustrations of the many North Carolina men and women.

The possibilities are excellent that your ancestors have left a detailed record of at least some elements of their lives in the Madison County court records. Even if your ancestors and forefathers is not referred to in a Court case, contemplate all of the other methods which may have lead to her or him showing up in court records.

Please make sure to call the clerk's dept to identify hours, mailing address, fees and other facts just before visiting or asking for information because of many times changing contact details. The Department Offices DO NOT DO RESEARCH. The data files are available to interested parties, barring private issues. A lot of staff will assist individuals in obtaining the materials, however it's up to the individual to undertake the basic research.

The below facts shows exactly what death, marriage, birth, property, wills, and court records are typically in Madison County. The years pointed out listed below are the first noted records with this county.

  • Madison County Courthouse (all departments listed below are located here, unless otherwise noted)
    • Address: 2 N Main St, Marshall, NC 28753
  • Madison County Register of Deeds holds land and vital records if they have not been transferred to the state archives in Raleigh. Land records may include deeds, grants, plats, and other miscellaneous items. houses most birth and death records and marriage licenses for Madison County.
    • Phone: (828) 649-3131
    • Birth Records: 1913 
    • Marriage Records: 1851
    • Death Records: 1913 
    • Land Records: 1851
  • Madison County Clerk of Court holds probate records and court records if they have not been transferred to the state archives in Raleigh. Probate records include not only wills, but also loose estates records. Court records may include apprentice bonds, bastardy bonds, and officials' or constables' bonds in addition to dockets, fee and account books, and court minutes and orders. They also have Divorce Records.
    • Phone: (828) 649-2531
    • Probate Records: 1851
    • Court Records: 1837
    • Divorce Records: call court clerk for details
  • Madison County Tax Assessor / Collector
  • North Carolina Department of Health has copies of birth records after 1913 and death records after 1930, copies of marriage since Jan 1962 and a Divorce records since 1958. There is a fee for each copy requested. Please refer to the information to the Statewide Vital Records in North Carolina for current fees and application process. Birth, marriage, and death records are connected with central life events. They are prime sources for genealogical information.

Madison County Genealogy Links

The following are web links to Genealogy, Records and Resources pertaining to Madison County. A majority of these genealogy links fall into 3 categories: Professional Sites, Personal Sites or Organization Sites. Some have free access some require a payment. This is merely a directory that has been collected or submitted. I do not recommend or promote one genealogy site over another. Feel free to furnish your own most popular Madison County genealogy or family history affiliated sites.

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