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SouthCarolinaGenWeb Archives : Marriage Records 1641 - 1929. Well over 10,000 marriages currently online.
South Carolina Department of Archives and History On-Line Index Search. The following databases are online:
The following databases are online:
- Index to Multiple Record Series ca. 1675 -1929
- Index to Will Transcripts 1782-1855
- Confederate Pension Applications 1919-1938
- Plats for State Land Grants 1784-1868
- Legislative Papers 1776-1877
- Criminal Journals 1769-1776
- School Insurance Photographs
- National Register of Historic Places
South Carolina Family Group Sheet Project
The Palatines in South Carolina : compilation of families who arrived on the ships DRAGON and UNION in Charles Town, S. C., December 14th and 16th, 1764, and PLANTERS ADVENTURE, February 12, 1765.
Palatine Land Grants in South Carolina - 1765
Emigrants to the Carolinas from Scotland 1774
Freedmen's Bureau Records - South Carolina : Reports and Issuances
Free African Americans of colonial North Carolina, Virginia and South Carolina
Carolina Land Grants, 1684 - 1688
Excerpts of articles from Charleston, S.C. newspapers containing the names of Saint-Domingue Refugees (1796-1818)
Loyalists who fled to Jamaica (Mainly from South Carolina)
Beaufort County
Beaufort County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and surname matches for African Americans on 1870 census
Calhoun County
St. Matthews Lutheran Church, Calhoun County, South Carolina Marriages - Christenings - Confirmations
Charleston County
Records from the old German Register, St. John's Lutheran Church, Charleston, South Carolina, 1764 and 1765
A Compilation of Palatine Families Who Arrived in Charlestown, South Carolina, 1764/1765
Colleton County
Colleton County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and surname matches for African Americans on 1870 census.
Darlington County
Index of Marriage Notices in the Darlington Flag quarterly newsletter (SC)
John Carroll Skinner Card Index - South Carolina Genealogical Collection. John Carroll Skinner was a professional genealogist and author with strong ties to Darlington, Lee, and Sumter Counties, SC.
Dillon County
The Dillon Herald Obituaries Index (Dillon County, South Carolina). Primarily cover obituaries found in The Dillon Herald from 1904 through 1939.
Edgefield County
Edgefield County, South Carolina Will Book D Index Volume One 1836-1853
Fairfield County
Fairfield County, South Carolina Census Indexes 1800, 1810, 1820
Fairfield County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and surname matches for African Americans on 1870 census.
Georgetown County
Georgetown County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and Surname Matches for African Americans on 1870 Census
Horry County
Loris Scene (Loris, Horry County, South Carolina) (Free Newspaper Online - World Vital Records) : Search or browse selected issues back to 1998.
Lee County
John Carroll Skinner Card Index - South Carolina Genealogical Collection. John Carroll Skinner was a professional genealogist and author with strong ties to Darlington, Lee, and Sumter Counties, SC.
Liberty County
1800 Census Marion District, Liberty County, South Carolina
Newberry County
Newberry County, South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and surname matches for African Americans in 1870 census
Pickens County
Plaintiff Index to Court of Common Pleas, Record Book 1 (1828-1841), Pickens District, South Carolina
Richland County
Columbia Star (Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina) (Free Newspaper Online - World Vital Records) : Search or browse issues back to 2003.
Sumter County
Sumter County South Carolina 1860 slaveholders and surname matches for African Americans on 1870 census
John Carroll Skinner Card Index - South Carolina Genealogical Collection. John Carroll Skinner was a professional genealogist and author with strong ties to Darlington, Lee, and Sumter Counties, SC.
York County
York County, South Carolina 1860 Census
Search York County, South Carolina, in the Civil War: Roosters, Lists of Casualties, Pension Lists and more.
1930 Catwaba Reservation Census, York County, South Carolina
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