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| County |
Formation
Date |
County
Seat |
Parent County |
| Alamance County | 1849 | Graham | Orange County |
| Albemarle County | 1664 |
N/A |
Original
county (extinct) |
| Alexander County | 1847 | Taylorsville | Caldwell, Iredell, and Wilkes Counties |
| Alleghany County | 1859 | Sparta | Ashe County |
| Anson County | 1750 | Wadesboro | Bladen County |
| Ashe County | 1799 | Jefferson | Wilkes County |
| Avery County | 1911 | Newland | Caldwell, Mitchell, and Watauga Counties |
| Bath
County |
1696 |
Bath |
Original
county (extinct) |
| Beaufort County | 1712 | Washington | Original county |
| Bertie County | 1722 | Windsor | Chowan County |
| Bladen County | 1734 | Elizabethtown | New Hanover County |
| Brunswick County | 1764 | Bolivia | Bladen
and New Hanover Counties |
| Bunscombe County | 1791 | Asheville | Burke and Rutherford Counties |
| Burke County | 1777 | Morganton | Rowan County |
| Bute County | 1764 | N/A |
Extinct,
formed from Granville County |
| Cabarrus County | 1792 | Concord | Mecklenburg County |
| Caldwell County | 1841 | Lenoir | Burke
and Wilkes Counties |
| Camden County | 1777 | Camden | Pasquotank County |
| Carteret County | 1722 | Beaufort | Craven County |
| Caswell County | 1777 | Yanceyville | Orange County |
| Catawba County | 1842 | Newton | Lincoln County |
| Chatham County | 1771 | Pittsboro | Orange County |
| Cherokee County | 1839 | Murphy | Macon County |
| Chowan County | 1668 | Edenton | Albemarle County |
| Clay County | 1861 | Hayesville | Cherokee County |
| Cleveland County | 1841 | Shelby | Lincoln and Rutherford Counties |
| Columbus County | 1808 | Whiteville | Bladen and Brunswick Counties |
| Craven County | 1712 | New Bern | Bath County |
| Cumberland County | 1754 | Fayetteville | Bladen County |
| Currituck County | 1668 | Currituck | Albemarle County |
| Dare County | 1870 | Manteo | Currituck, Hyde, and Tyrrell Counties |
| Davidson County | 1822 | Lexington | Rowan County |
| Davie County | 1836 | Mocksville | Rowan County |
| Dobbs
County |
1758 |
Extinct,
formed from Johnston County |
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| Duplin County | 1750 | Kenansville | New Hanover County |
| Durham County | 1881 |
Durham | Orange and Wake Counties |
| Edgecombe County | 1741 | Tarboro | Bertie County |
| Forsyth County | 1849 | Winston-Salem | Stokes County |
| Franklin County | 1779 | Louisburg | Bute
County |
| Gaston County | 1846 | Gastonia | Lincoln County |
| Gates County | 1779 | Gatesville | Chowan, Hertford, and Perquimans Counties |
| Graham County | 1872 | Robbinsville | Cherokee County |
| Granville County | 1746 | Oxford | Edgecombe County |
| Greene County | 1791 | Snow Hill | Dobbs County |
| Guilford County | 1771 | Greensboro |
Orange and Rowan Counties |
| Halifax County | 1758 | Halifax | Edgecombe County |
| Harnett County | 1855 | Lillington | Cumberland County |
| Haywood County | 1808 | Waynesville | Buncombe County |
| Henderson County | 1838 | Hendersonville | Buncombe County |
| Hertford County | 1759 | Winton | Bertie, Chowan, and Northampton Counties |
| Hoke County | 1911 | Raeford | Cumberland and Robeson Counties |
| Hyde County | 1705 | Swan Quarter | Original county |
| Iredell County | 1788 |
Statesville | Rowan County |
| Jackson County | 1851 | Sylva | Haywood and Macon Counties |
| Johnston County | 1746 | Smithfield | Craven County |
| Jones County | 1779 | Trenton | Craven County |
| Lee County | 1907 | Sanford | Chatham and Moore Counties |
| Lenoir County | 1791 | Kinston | Dobbs
County |
| Lincoln County | 1779 | Lincolnton | Tryon
County |
| McDowell County | 1842 | Marion | Burke and Rutherford Counties |
| Macon County | 1828 | Franklin | Haywood County |
| Madison County | 1851 | Marshall | Buncombe and Yancey Counties |
| Martin County | 1774 |
Williamston | Halifax and Tyrrell Counties |
| Mecklenburg County | 1762 | Charlotte | 1762 |
| Mitchell County | 1861 | Bakersville | Burke,
Caldwell, McDowell, Watauga, and Yancey Counties |
| Montgomery County | 1779 | Troy | Anson County |
| Moore County | 1784 | Carthage | Cumberland County |
| Nash County | 1777 | Nashville | Edgecombe County |
| New Hanover County | 1729 | Wilmington | Craven County |
| Northampton County | 1741 | Jackson | Bertie County |
| Onslow County | 1734 | Jacksonville | New Hanover County |
| Orange County | 1752 | Hillsborough | Bladen, Granville, and Johnston Counties |
| Pamlico County | 1872 | Bayboro | Beaufort and Craven Counties |
| Pasquotank County | 1668 | Elizabeth City | Albemarle County |
| Pender County | 1875 | Burgaw | New Hanover County |
| Perquimans County | 1668 | Hertford | Albemarle
County |
| Person County | 1791 | Roxboro | Caswell County |
| Pitt County | 1760 |
Greenville | Beaufort County |
| Polk County | 1855 | Columbus | Henderson
and Rutherford Counties |
| Randolph County | 1779 | Asheboro | Guilford County |
| Richmond County | 1779 | Rockingham | Anson County |
| Robeson County | 1787 | Lumberton | Bladen County |
| Rockingham County | 1785 | Wentworth | Guilford County |
| Rowan County | 1753 | Salisbury | Anson County |
| Rutherford County | 1779 | Rutherfordton | Tryon County |
| Sampson County | 1784 | Clinton | Duplin County |
| Scotland County | 1899 | Laurinburg | Richmond County |
| Stanly County | 1841 | Albemarle | Montgomery County |
| Stokes County | 1789 | Danbury | Surry County |
| Surry County | 1771 | Dobson | Rowan County |
| Swain County | 1871 | Bryson City | Jackson and Macon Counties |
| Transylvania County | 1861 | Brevard | Henderson and Jackson Counties |
| Tryon County | 1768 |
Johnstown | Extinct, formed from Mecklenburg County |
| Tyrell County | 1729 | Columbia | Chowan, Currituck, and Pasquotank Counties |
| Union County | 1842 | Monroe | Anson
and Mecklenburg Counties |
| Vance County | 1881 | Henderson | Franklin,
Granville, and Warren Counties |
| Wake County | 1771 | Raleigh | Cumberland,
Johnston, and Orange Counties |
| Warren County | 1779 | Warrenton | Bute
County |
| Washington County | 1799 | Plymouth | Tyrrell County |
| Watauga County | 1849 | Boone | Ashe, Caldwell, Wilkes, and Yancey Counties |
| Wayne County | 1779 | Goldsboro | Dobbs
County |
| Wilkes County | 1778 | Wilkesboro | Surry County |
| Wilson County | 1855 | Wilson | Edgecombe, Johnston, Nash, & Wayne Counties |
| Yadkin County | 1850 | Yadkinville | Surry County |
| Yancey County | 1833 | Burnsville | Buncombe and Burke Counties |
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