Craven Record Stack: Census to Substitutes
Full free-first record order.
The Craven County record stack: (1) home sources & DNA clusters; (2) census every decade; (3) land + probate in the correct jurisdiction; (4) church/cemetery/newspaper; (5) vitals; (6) military & institutional series.
Use the availability matrix on the hub to plan free repositories first—State Archives of North Carolina, FamilySearch catalog, DigitalNC, local libraries—before paid database hops.
When courthouse series are thin, substitutes carry the day: tax lists, militia, newspapers, church books, neighboring counties, and federal series.
Bath precinct roots; New Bern 1862 occupation; Cherry Point era directories; sound-edge FAN clubs
Keep a research log with negative searches. “Not in Craven deeds 1840–1860” only counts if you also tested the parent decade and at least one neighbor.