If I am correct, Colonial Records of North Carolina are large volumes of official records of North Carolina. There is one volume which is an index. (I was not aware there were church records in these. If there are, please let us subscribers know. I may take another look, although I don't think my folks were religious--more interested in horse racing, if I can believe some of the private collections held by the NC Archives.) Around Chapel Hill, I would say the Universities and maybe even community colleges in that area would have copies. Try to get on their online catalogs and find out. Some of the compilers of these heavy volumes had these names: Weeks, Saunders, Clark To check the correct title, go to this website: <A HREF="www.familysearch.org">www.familysearch.org</A> Check the catalog--the link is on the lower right Do a title search: colonial records of north carolina The second title which appears will be the correct one, I believe. There are 10-11 volumes. LDS says there are no films, but I believe someone has put these on microfiche. If you live in North Carolina and are near a large city public library, perhaps they have these on the shelves. I first found this great source in a LARGE university near my home--that is, when I could find parking!!! E.W.Wallace