Please add profiles of those who were born, lived or died in Sampson County, North Carolina.
Official Website
Sampson County was established in April 1784 and was named for Col. John Sampson, a member of the North Carolina House of Commons. Early inhabitants of the area included the Coharie Indians, followed by English, Welsh, and Scottish settlers.
Adjacent Counties
Cities & Towns
- Autryville
- Clinton (County Seat)
- Garland
- Harrells
- Newton Grove
- Roseboro
- Salemburg
- Turkey
Other Townships & Communities
Belvoir | Bonnetsville | Delway | Dismal | Franklin | Halls | Herring | Honeycutt | Ingold | Ivanhoe | Keener | Lisbon | Little Coharie | McDaniels | Mingo | Moltonville | North Clinton | Piney Grove | Plain View | Rebel City | South Clinton | South River | Spivey's Corner | Suttontown | Taylors Bridge | Vann Crossroads | Westbrook
Cemeteries
Links
National Register of Historic Places
NC Estate Files - Sampson County
The Oates Family of Sampson County
The Brewington Family of Sampson County
The Naylor Family of Sampson County