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My name is LaRae Halsey-Brooks, and my daughter, Eireann Brooks, and I are the County Co-Coordinators for the Surry County NCGenWeb Project. ***We are moving this website to a new location for the time being. Please note that the move will be done in stages and some pages will be unavailable until it is completed.*** If you would like to contribute Biographical Sketches of your Surry County families to this website, please let us know. We will be happy to create a special page for your material and include any photographs, scanned documents, or other items you'd like to add to the page. We also would like a list of your Surry County Surnames with dates and townships. We'll include a link back so others researching your families can contact you. I'll start the page with my own families, but hope you will each add your own surnames to the new page. If you live in or near Surry County and would like to take digital photographs of cemeteries and tombstones, please let us know. If you have access to existing cemetery transcriptions, land records, tax rolls, school class rosters/photos, etc., we would be most grateful for any and all submissions. If you are interested in hosting another county in North Carolina for the NCGenWeb Project, please visit the Adoptable Counties page. Please check back from time to time as we add more information to the page! Thank you! LaRae & Eireann
About Surry County Surry County was named for Lord
Surrey, prominent member of Parliament who
protested the burdensome taxes placed on the
colonies. The county was formed from Rowan
County in 1770 (approved by legislation in
1771). Rowan was formed from Anson in 1753
and Anson was formed from Bladen in 1750.
North Carolina
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