Cabarrus County,
North Carolina Genealogy and History
Cabarrus county was formed in 1792, from Mecklenburg
county, and was named in honor of Stephen Cabarrus, a native of
France, a man of active mind, liberal sentiments, and high standing
in society. He entered public life in 1784, and was frequently
elected a member from Chowan county, and, on several occasions,
Speaker of the House of Commons.
The Colonial and Revolutionary history of Cabarrus is closely
connected with that of Mecklenburg county. No portion of the State
was more fixed and forward in the cause of liberty than this
immediate section. In the Convention at Charlotte, on the 20th of
May, 1775, this part of Mecklenburg was strongly represented, and
her delegates joined heartily in pledging "their lives, their
fortunes and most sacred honor" to maintain and defend their liberty
and independence.
The proceedings of that celebrated Convention, its principal actors,
and attendant circumstances, will be found properly noticed under
the head of Mecklenburg County. But there is one bold transaction
connected with the early history of Cabarrus, showing that the germs
of liberty, at and before the battle of Alamance, in 1771, were
ready to burst forth, at any moment, under the warmth of patriotic
excitement, is here deemed worthy of conspicuous record.
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