Jehovah's Witnesses publish the annual report for each country every year. In the United States, there were just over 1,084,000 JW's. However, the figures for individual states is not published. To find out how many JW's there are in North Carolina, one would probably have to contact the Watchtower Society.
Statistically there are 0,385% (1:259) witnesses in the US. From NCs population of 9535483 in 2010, you can estimate that there are about 36750 witnesses.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not maintain a public list of people who got baptized at a specific assembly.
If there is an Assembly Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses (This is different from a Kingdom Hall) in Raleigh NC; -- there would have been a circuit level assembly held there every weekend of the year.
There are 1,084,005 in the United states. Figures are only available by country not by specific region. Click on the links below for useful information about Jehovah's Witnesses
You can check out the district convention dates for your area at the official Jehovah Witnesses media website at the related link.
To date there isn't one listed for NC. The nearest is listed for Johnson City, Tennessee, June 10, 2011 (see link below for details)
ANSWER FROM ONE OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES... The Conventions are open to any body who wants to go along, they are always open to the public and are free to get into as we do not charge for entry. The Convention should also be on a local radio band too.
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You won't find a schedule for an Assembly Hall that states all the circuits that will be meeting there during the year and when. There may be such a schedule, but it isn't available to the public. What you will have to do is visit your local congregation and on the information board located in the lobby will be posted the notice of when that particular congregation is assigned to attend there and for which assembly(s).
The dates change every year so use this tool:Convention Search
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