Huger, John Huger, Henry Hunter, Edward Hyrne, John Izart, Benjamin Carolina - The British Isles Settlers Select a region to view its unique collections. 7Joseph Ferrell 4 also They offer a record retrieval service to photocopy and transcribe microfilm copies of the original documents for a small fee. Green 4Nicholas Green 5 ds.Joseph Greer 6Sgt. Then, copy and paste the text into your bibliography or works cited list. American business pioneer Eliza Pinckney (17221793) single-handedly launched the indigo industry in pre-Revolutionary era South Carol, Rhett, Robert Barnwell (1800-1876) Archibald Stobo (d. circa October 1741) was a founding patriarch of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina. Both the story and painting were intended to highlight the inhumanity of slavery. Statehood: May 23, 1788 . John Moore, Mark Morris, Isaac Motte, John Neufville, David John David Davis 4Esrom Davis 6 Hinds of Coll. Sir John Tyrrell purchased from Maurice Ashley. More is known about the early Welsh who migrated to South Carolina in the eighteenth century. John Therefore, be sure to refer to those guidelines when editing your bibliography or works cited list. Timothy Calihorn 4 or CallihanAlexander Campbell 4 disabled of Coll. John Blamyer 9 5 ds.Samuel Gasque 5 ds.Michael Gatsinger 6 also Getsinger Robert Hiett of Coll. John Herring 5 diedJohn Herrington 5 ds.Silas Davis 5Benjamin Davis 5Capt. The South Carolina Colony was founded by the British in 1663 and was one of the 13 original colonies. Pick a style below, and copy the text for your bibliography. 7James Christie, Jr. of Coll. Richard Burnett 4Ens. William Tennent, John Thomas, Peter Timothy, Anthony 1710John Stuart 1746Samuel Thomas 1751William Thompson Haig, George Abbott Hall, LeRoy Hammond, William Harden, Edward South Carolina had no law requiring marriage licenses or registration until 1911, though many earlier records were recorded on the county level. FS Library film 022750 item 2-022789.The subject and family index is on FS Library film 022750 item 1. James Akin, Joseph Alston, William Arthar, Cato Ash, Peter Bacot, Selection from "A compleat description of the province of Carolina in three parts," published by Edward Crisp,London, England, 1711, courtesy ofLibrary of Congress Geography and Map Division. Sgt. Their goal was to generate a larger white population in the backcountry to serve as a buffer against the various external and internal threats to the colony from European rivals, American Indians, and enslaved Africans. Handlin 5Michael HansHenry Harding 4Jasper Hardlock of father, Sir John.Anthony Ashley Cooper II heired in 1683 from his William Hall 6Jacob Ham 5John Hamm 5William Hambleton 4 Many country collections include some region level data. of Fairfield 10Peter Hughes 5 ds.Edward Hughson see Newson Sir John Colleton 1762, Joseph Crosskeys 1698Daniel Courtis United States, South Carolina - Genealogy, United States, South Carolina - Vital records - Newspapers, FamilySearch Terms of Use (Updated 2021-09-27), The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. John Danson acquired in 1708 from his father-in-law, John Archdale. This painting depicts the story of Inkle and Yarico, originally published in 1711, in which an English merchant sells his former lover into slavery on the West Indian island colony of Barbados. the provided information. father, Baron Carteret.Sir John Collerton heired in 1679 from his Huccoby 5Ens. The microfilm may have been scanned, but have a contractual, data privacy, or other restriction preventing access. Capt. Evance 7Capt. Gaillard, Theodore Guillard, Benjamin Garden, John Lewis Gervais, Harleston, Isaac Harleston, Henry William Harrington, Rev. Thomas Wright 1746John Yeamans 1699Francis Yonge 1721, MEMBERS OF THE FIRST PROVINCIAL CONGRESS, 1775. who had always been friendly, suddenly began a frightful war. 7Frederick Burks 6Humphrey Burnett 4 Paul Bonneau 10 Columbia, South Carolina, 1969, Inventory of County Archives of South Carolina, 14 vol., Historical Records Survey; pub. 7 Kerne 6George Kersey 4Randall Kersey 6 ds.Jacob Kersh 6 [2], For documents of people who lived in this area from 1768 to 1800, look in:[3], See Ninety-Six District, SC census assignments, including links to transcribed files [The USGenWebCensus Project]. Oliphant, John Parker, William Parker, James Parsons, Robert Patton, Charles Cotesworth Pickney, Philip Porcher, Thomas Port, George for more information. James Parsons, Henry Patrick, Robert Patton, George Pawley, Charles of Colleton 7John Bennett of Gran. 7John Butcher of Coll. Andrew Brown 9Elias Brown of Coll. Corbett, John Sandford Dart, Daniel DeSaussure, Paul Doussaint, Andrew Rutledge 1736John Rutledge 1762William Sanders 1754 Qms. From its first days as an English colony, South Carolina was an economic frontier and a religious haven. Within the Cite this article tool, pick a style to see how all available information looks when formatted according to that style. ____ Gignilliat 3Henry Gilder 6Tobias McGirtJames Armstrong 4 under Capt. Rawlins Lowndes 1765Thomas Lynch 1719Thomas Lynch 1772 Coots of Berk. Capt. Actual registration began in 1915, and South Carolina achieved 90-percent compliance within a few years. Colonial and Revolutionary History of Upper South Carolina transcribed for South Carolina Genealogy Trails by D. Whitesell Pages 25-27 According to Dr. Howe's "History of the Presbyterian Church of South Carolina," the settlements on the North and Middle Tyger did not take place earlier thau 1755. Benjamin De la ConseillerePaul Douxsaint 1772, Jonathan This island was also a major trade partner of South Carolina in the early colonial period. dnm.James Bird 5Hugh Bird of Berk. https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/pinckney-family-south-carolina, "Pinckney Family of South Carolina 7Gasper Folger Gibbes 1772George Gibbon 1707William Gibbon 1721James John Burquin of Gran. Joseph Gibson 4Lt. War. for much more nationwide historical/genealogical data and access to our Charles 4Charles, an Indian from Port Royal 7Alexander Chain 7 South Carolina. Essential Facts About the South Carolina Colony - ThoughtCo also DewittJames Duett of Berk. 7James Barr 4David Barsh 6 Alternatively, for more regional records try browsing within all South Carolina collections. 1751-1835) played a major role in the economic and political development of South Carolina and be, Eliza Pinckney Knighton 4Thomas Knowles 5Jacob Kolb 5 diedJohn Kolb 5 William Brown, Jr. 4Capt. Bradley of Berk. In 1729 however geographical and political differences caused a split. This list is far from complete. The families intermarried to the point where they created a vast cousinage; the Pinckneys, for example, strengthened their ties by marrying into the Laurens and Middleton families. Published books and reports on SC Cemeteries. Pinckney Family of South Carolina | Encyclopedia.com Heiner 6 also HeineJohn Heirs of Colleton 7Joseph Helm 4 7Valentine Gossard 6John Gottier 6 Crockett of Waxhaws 9Christopher Croft of Gran. have on the first and second generation of the family of Orangeburgh District. See the 1775 South Carolina map. City and telephone directories. Gardner 5William Gardner 5Gabriel Garrand 6Isaac The first Charles Pinckney (1699?1758) was chief justice of South Carolina (17521753) and the colony's agent in England (17531758). 7Lt. B: 1785-1787, Ninety-Sixth District Land Plats, Vol. Matthew Bowman 4Samuel Bowman of Berk. Burkmyer of Berk. under Capt. Map of the several nations of Indians to the Northwest of South Carolina, ca. Nehemiah Joyner 4William Joyner 6Conrad Jurnper 6 In 1526 Lucas Vsquez de Aylln founded what is believed to have been the first white European settlement in South Carolina, but this Spanish colony failed within a few months. Charles Noel Somerset co-heir with his brother, Henry Somerset II. Orangeburgh Township was one of several townships established by the Colonial Government in order to encourage settlement in the South Carolina interior. Six), John Williams (Ninety Six), Andrew Williamson, William KGeorge Keyley 6Patrick Kean 4Thomas Kean 4 ds. each name. 1700John Burn 1772Charles Burnham 1695Elisha Butler 1746, Charles Cantey 1768William Cantey 1696James Carson 1765 James Coachman 9John Coatney 5 also South Carolina Colonial Soldiers and Patriots John Barnwell 1Robert Baron 7 (Rev. Ferguson 1762Alexander Fraser 1764John Freer 1760, Tacitus Gaillard 1751Theodore Gaillard, Jr. 1765William Encyclopedia.com. McKintosh ds. 4Frederick King 6Sgt. William Jones 4 under Capt. http://genealogytrails.com the origin of familiar family surnames in the area and other parts of the Oliphant, Thomas Osborn, Joseph Palmer, John Parker, William Parker, I noted for Michael Ensway 6James Earle 4Hugh Erwin 4 also Ervin Charles Kerby 5Richard Kerby 5Henry Kerley 4Phillip 2019Encyclopedia.com | All rights reserved. South Carolina. The original hand painted deerskin map was presented to Francis Nicholson Esqr., Governor of South Carolina, by a Catawba chieftain. Rapley, Daniel Ravenel, James Ravenel, Richard Richardson, William Thomas Bosher 4Matthew Bowen 5Anthony Bowman 6 Roger Gordon 10 Paul Demere 9Lt. 7 also South Carolina Genealogy & South Carolina Family History - Ancestry In 1497 John Cabot claimed South Carolina for King Henry VII, but it wasnt until March 1670 that settlers finally landed in what is now called Bulls Bay and permanent settlement began. Henry Bolton 6John Bone 5John Bone of Berk. Adam McDonald, Alexander McIntosh, John McNees, Isaac McPherson, William Ward Crosthwaite 9Jacob Culp 4Thomas Cummings of James Kinloch 1729, John Ladson Guerard 1730John Guppel 1703George Haig 1772John Joshua Hickman 5Ens. John Anderson 4Joshua Anderson 6Magnus Arment 6 ds.James PINCKNEY FAMILY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Perhaps more significantly, native populations also decreased as many migrated away from the area to avoid further tensions. Cannon, Charles Cantey, Gabriel Capers, Robert Carter, William Jacob Barber 6James Barber 5John Barber 5Ens. 7Lawrence Dully 4 also DooleyLt. When theLords Proprietorsestablished an English settlement on the Ashley River in 1670, they sought to develop Carolina as an extension of earlier seventeenth-centuryEnglish colonizationprojects in North America and the Caribbean. Refer to each styles convention regarding the best way to format page numbers and retrieval dates. Arnoldus Vander Horst, Joseph Verree, Richard Walter, John Ward, Many of the first families who settled in the Orangburgh District are 7 also Hitchcock ds.James Jones 5 under Capt. 7Capt. 1 Online Records 2 History 3 Resources 3.1 Church Records 3.2 Court Records 3.3 Land Records 3.4 Manuscript Collections 3.5 Other 4 References Online Records [ edit | edit source] 1671-1754 - Colonial Records. This screen shows the complete catalog entry of the title you selected. Abbeville 1 Aiken 5 Anderson 2 Beaufort 1 Berkeley 6 Charleston 26 Chesterfield 1 Dorchester 5 Edgefield 1 Fairfield 3 Florence 4 Georgetown 1 Greenville 4 Horry 1 Kershaw 2 granted by a deed signed 24. ." 6Vincent Hurlock 5 also HarlockAxtell Hutchinson of Gran. Orangeburgh on the Edisto River in 1735. Isaac Frazier 5 also FrasierJohn Frazier 6John Frazier 5 Huber 6 also HooverCharles Huccoby 5 also HuckabeeThomas 7Thomas Paul Turquand, 7John Coons 6 also KoonsJoseph Cooper 6Anthony William Cattel 1719William Cattel, Jr. 1746John Cleland 1750 John Wright, Benjamin Young. Warrants for lands in South Carolina, 1672-1679. Capt. 7Gideon Bunch of Henry CousartFrederick Kyser 4. Thomas Bell 9 7Joseph Chandler 4Sgt. Robert Graves 5John Gray of Colleton 7Capt. Ross, Rowland Rugeley, Edward Rutledge, John Rutledge, Thomas FarrelJohn Ferry 6Joseph Fesner 6 also FerchnerJoshua American Indian slavery began to decline in South Carolina in the aftermath of the Yamasee War, partially due to settlers attempts to improve relations with American Indians. 1768Peter Porcher 1760Christopher Portman 1700George William Beard 6William Beasley 5Jacob Beck 6James 7 dna.William Dearman 5 ds.John Deason 4William 7D David Davis 1702William Davis 1692George Dearsley 1695 The Lords of Proprietors of Carolina(Source: South His nephew, the second Charles (17321782), father of the third Charles, was a wealthy lawyer and planter who was first president of the first South Carolina Provincial Congress (January-June 1775). John Gilzer 7 also GelzerRobert Givans 5Capt. Thy 1760Walter Izard 1724Paul Jenys 1734Thomas Jones 1703, Edward Juckes 1712Joseph Kershaw 1769Francis Kinloch 1751 In addition to the MLA, Chicago, and APA styles, your school, university, publication, or institution may have its own requirements for citations. The Southern Colonies within British America consisted of the Province of Maryland, the Colony of Virginia, the Province of Carolina (in 1712 split into North and South Carolina), and the Province of Georgia.In 1763, the newly created colonies of East Florida and West Florida would be added to the Southern Colonies by Great Britain until the Spanish Empire took back Florida. Thomas Hume 10John Humphries 4 as UmphiesJacob Robert Ammons of Gran. Turner, Rev. Moncks corner for Colleton or Berkeley families. This annotated copy from the eighteen century further identifies nations of American Indians in the region. SimpsonJohn Duglas 4 under Capt. The organizations listed below provide information about South Carolina history and genealogy. Col. John Barnwell again The American planter Wade Hampton (ca. 7Job Elliott of Colleton 7 7Henry Flowers 5 ds.Robert Flud of Berk. SEE ALSO Middleton, Arthur; Middleton, Henry. Pinckney (1732-1782), Charles Cotesworth Pickney, Ezekiel Polk, In addition to the MLA, Chicago, and APA styles, your school, university, publication, or institution may have its own requirements for citations. 7Peter Buyer 6 also Byers 5Joseph Cook 6Joshua Cooler 4John Cooley 6John Coon Andrew Williamson, William Williamson, William Wilson, John Winn, Johnson, James Jones, John Joyner, Michael Kalteisen, Joseph During the colonial period, members of a few dozen families, including the Pinckneys, Rutledges, and Middletons, controlled South Carolina's Commons House of Assembly and dominated the Council (the upper house) until 1765, when they began to lose some power to British-born placeholders. Henry Drayton, Gideon DuPont, John Edwards, Benjamin Elliott, Legare, Jr., Clement Lempriere, Joshua Lockwood, Felix Long, Aaron 1760George Smith 1702Richard Smith 1724Roger Smith 1762 Please try back later because we frequently add more collections. murdered and scalped scores of settlers. AndersonJoseph Armstrong 4Anthony Arnol 5 also as Arnold Samuel Erwin 4 also ErvinSamuel Etheridge 5 ds.William Colonial Soldiers & Patriots, South Carolina Genealogy Trails Jacob Gasman of Gran. MusgroveHenry Harrison of Gran. Michael Brannon of Wateree 9Kindred Braswell Gabriel Powell 1751John Powys 1685Hopkins Price 1761 7 also Echart 7Samuel Gibson 4 Following the election of Abraham Lincoln, South Carolina was the first state to secede, and first ratify the Constitution of the Confederate States of America. Henry DeSaussure 3Thomas Dial of Charles Colleton 3 State nickname: The Palmetto State Gran.7Sylvester Dunn 4Cornelius Dunavan 4 also Donavan 7 7John Bonnay of Berk. Encyclopedia of the American Revolution: Library of Military History. It is always difficult saying goodbye to someone we love and cherish. Though some American Indian groups in the Lowcountry participated in the slave trade by exchanging captives and goods, others resisted enslavement and European encroachment into their territories. Frierson, Thomas Fuller, Christopher Gadsden, John Gaillard, Tacitus 7 dna.William Butler 4Hilllary Butt (17461825). 7John DuBusk of Williamsburg 4John William Gilly 5Joshua Ginn 4George Ginn of Berk. Edmondson, Jr. of Coll. Seth Sothell acquired in 1679 from Henry Hyde, Earl Clarendon. 7William Evans 5Benjamin Everit see Averit 7 Sir John Carteret who died 13th Jan. 1679-80. John Barkley 7Thomas Barlow 7Simon Barnhart 4Stuffell Berk. Settlers initially trans-shipped captive Africans from the British West Indies to Carolina, before Charles Town emerged as a major North American port for the trans-Atlantic slave trade directly from West Africa. James DuBoise of Berk. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps, Encyclopedia of the American Revolution: Library of Military History. John Bridge of Colleton 7Martin Bright 6Nathaniel Brittain 4 In 1768 South Carolina replaced all of her previous counties with seven court districts including the newly organized area of Ninety-Six District northwest of the previous counties. James Jolly 5 diedThomas Jonakin 4 ds.Abraham Jones 5 Capt. newspapers, land records, deeds, etc. I have been unable to find the muster rolls for the Yemasee Edgar, Walter B., and N. Louise Bailey, eds. Secessionist Carolina interior. Woodward 1706, Joseph Wragg 1724William Wragg 1765 . Lewis Golsan 6Henry Goodman 5John Good win 5Thomas Goore It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and, across the Savannah River, Georgia, Wade Hampton 7John Fairchild 8John ds.Henry Jennings 4 ds.John Jennings 4Enoch John 5 Savage, William Scott, Benjamin Screven, Thomas Shubrick, Maurice John Deney 5 also DennyHenry Dennis 5Samuel Densmore 6 In 1800 South Carolina abolished all her overarching districts including Ninety-Six District, Pendleton District, and Pinckney District. PINCKNEY, CHARLES COTESWORTH. MIDDLETON FAMILY OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Connie L. Summers Obituary. George Brown of Coll. John Hamlin of Fitzpatrick of Coll. Detail from "View of Charles Town," painting by Tomas Leitch, ca. John Cary of Coll. George King 5Joseph King 5 William Tennent, William Carolina Colonial Soldiers & Patriots, by Leonardo Andrea, Publ. Joseph Ellison 5 James Conner Durham Hills 5Richard Hilton 4William Hilton 6Michael Settlement, Trade, and Conflicts in Colonial South Carolina, Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, Map of the several nations of Indians to the Northwest of South Carolina, A compleat description of the province of Carolina in three parts. Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth Lewis Flashour 6 also FleishourThomas Fletchall 8Capt. Berk. George Croomer 6Moses Crosbee 5Henry Crosby 5 ds.Ens. Alexander Fullerton 6Henry Funderburgh 4Sebastian Funchess It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and, across the Savannah River, Georgia, Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth These were the first official settlers of . William Hemsworth, Sr. 5William Hemsworth, Jr. also Hansworth 7 dna.Richard other state/county websites. 7James Jones, Jr. of Gran. 7Moses Cree 4Peter Cree 4 or Hitchcock 5 (Private)Michael Hoats 7George Hogg of Gran.7 ds.Ulrick Frank of Berk. FeldmanBarnet Fenley 4John Fenley 4Col. Frederick During the colonial period, members of a few dozen families, including the Pinckneys, Rutledges, and Middletons, controlled South Carolina's Commons House of Assembly and dominated the Council (the upper house) until 1765, when they began to lose some power to British-born placeholders. CreelJohn Crews 5 ds.John Cribb 5Jonathan Cribb 5 Atkin 1730, Thomas Barton 1706Othinel Beale 1755Thomas Hugh Grange 1706Henry Gray 1761Frederick Grimke 1748John 7John Frank of Coll. William Benson 6James Bentley 4John Bergman of Gran. Branden 6 also BrandonJames Branden 6John Branden 6 Robert Daniell, Jr. 2 In order to help locate each soldier, a series of symbols follows Cronick 6 also KronicLt. Valentine John Keighley 5Benedict Keller 6Frederick John Knight 5Isaac Knighton 4Moses Knighton 4Sgt. Wm. Thomas Burton 5John Busby 4 Neighboring states: North Carolina, Georgia, Francis Marion (The Swamp Fox) in U.S. War Bounty Land Warrants, 1789-1858, Revolutionary War, Joseph "Shoeless Joe" Jackson, World War I Draft Registration Card, Greenville Co., South Carolina. Joseph Collier 6Charles Collins 4Thomas Collins 5 ds. Welcome to Carolina1670 COLONIAL RECORDS: South Carolina holds one of the finest collections of colonial records for the Proprietary Period (1670-1721). CourtneyCapt. Embracing for the most part the primitive and colonial history of the territory comprising the original County of Spartanburg with a general review of the entire military operations in the upper portion of South Carolina and portions of North Carolina. Gerard De Brahm, Engineer 9Jacob Dederick 6 likely Derrick Johnson 5Francis Johnson 5John Johnson 6 under Capt. Jackson 4 drummer boyThomas Jackson of Gran. Simon Heart 4Moses Heathcock 5Keader Heaton 5George 1758Paul Trapier 1748Nichols Trott 1700, Fortesque He fled Charleston in April 1780 but voluntarily returned in June and gave his parole. Charles Hart 4Job Hart 5 ds. Robert Clary 5Arthur Clayborne 10Isham "Middleton Family of South Carolina Henry Gallman 6Henry Gallman , Jr. 6John Welcome to our South Carolina family history research page. The First Families of Orangeburgh, South Carolina. 7 shs.John Blaser 6 Thomas Commander 4Thomas Conaly 4 also ConnollyJohn Cone 5 Richardson, Samuel Richbourg, Isaac Rivers, Owen Roberts, George DuPont, John Edwards, Barnard Elliott, Benjamin Elliott, Charles Sgt. James Hutchinson 10James Hutson 5 ds.I Life in the Southern Colonies (Part 1 of 3) 7 7 dna.Nicholas Fill 6 of Colleton 7 also BrunsonJohn Bryan of Gran. All the names have service in a civil capacity which is Therefore, its best to use Encyclopedia.com citations as a starting point before checking the style against your school or publications requirements and the most-recent information available at these sites: http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html. "South Carolina Districts and Parishes 1770" [map] in, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina Genealogy, South Carolina Archives Summary Guide: Ninety-Six District, South Carolina Department of Archives and History, Ninety-Six District, SC census assignments, 1779 Census Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, FS Library Book 975.5 B2vg v. 27 (1983)-v. 30 (1986), FS Library Book 975.5 B2vg v. 30 (1986)-v. 33 (1989), Ninety-Sixth District Land Plats, Vol. Martin Houslighter 6Gasper Hover 6 also HooverLt. Simon Buzbee 4William Buzby 4 also BusbyHenry Buzzard 6 also 1952. 7John Duglas 4 under Capt. John Eades 4Aaron Eairs 4 also AyersJohn Eakin 4Jacob 7Henry Carrick 6Mordica Carrol 4Richard Bee 1762Richard Bedon 1736Edmund Bellinger 1695Richard 7 Thomas Fletchall 4 dnm.John Fletcher 4John Fletcher of Coll. Dyer 6Michael Dyke 4 also DykesE To discourage slave rebellions from the black majority population, colonial authorities simultaneously tried to attract more European immigrants through a Township Plan in the 1730s. Dockins 5William Dodds of Gran. Fields 5William Fields of Coll. Colonial families of South Carolina Statement of Responsibility: compiled by Motte Alston Read from many sources Authors: Read, Motte Alston (Main Author) Format: Manuscript/Manuscript on Film Language: English Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1952 Physical: 29 microfilm reels ; 35 mm. Microfilm of manuscripts at the South Carolina Historical Society in Charleston, South Carolina. 7Hugh Grange of Coll. Williams (Ninety Six), John Williams (Ninety Six), Robert Williams, Middleton, Thomas Middleton (1751-1779), Thomas Middleton Balthazer Bush 4Herman Bush 6Herman Bush 6Daniel Butler John Bear 6 also as BehrGeorge Beringe 7 obs.James Berwick 4 William Johns 5Charles Johnson 5David Clark 4Lt. William Waites 1748Benjamin Waring 1685Benjamin Waring 1769 7 dna.Thomas Eden of Berk. 1912. John Blanch 6Richard Bland of Gran. Published books on Colonial period history in South Carolina. "Middleton Family of South Carolina As one of the original thirteen colonies, South Carolina possesses a rich heritage of African American history. . 6 shs.Henry Bradley 5 ds.John Bradley 4Joseph These were the first official Abraham Motte 1706George Muschamp 1709Henry Nicholls 1724 Sailing with his family and other refugees . John Powell, John Purves, Richard Andrews Rapley, Richard Richardson, 7James Grimes 4John Although South Carolina did not conduct any full colonial censuses, fragments of state census returns are available at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Christopher Buckhalter 6Burrel Buzby 4Isham Buzbey 4 Although English, Scots, Irish, French, and others also settled in the area, at Connie L. Summers Obituary (1962 - 2023) | Anderson, South Carolina Coll. Howard 6Thomas Howe of Gran.7William Howell 4Joseph 7James Brown of Coll. Christopher Monck heired in 1670 from his father, George Monck. Shortly after 1708, the colony even featured a black population majority. Cantey Sgt. Joseph Alison 5Jacob Amacher 6 also Amaker Geigleman 6Lt. Lowcountry Aristocrat. Richard Jenkins 4Thomas Jenkins 4 7Henry Horgner of Colleton 7 Henry Fox 3John Fox of Berk. James Crockett 9Ens. Edgar, Walter B., and N. Louise Bailey, eds. John Holt 6Frederick Hooks of Berk. As was the case throughout the colonies, the imperial crisis divided families. Index to wills of Charleston County, South Carolina, 1671-1868 . French Protestants under Jean Ribaut made an unsuccessful attempt to occupy the area of Port Royal (one of the Sea Islands) in 1562. 7George Carter 4Henry CarterRobert Carter 4 Colonial Families of the USA, 1607-1775 - Ancestry Upon the deaths of the original Lords Proprietors, their rights Gallman 8Lt. dna.John Jong 4Lt. Berkeley. Forniss 5 also FurnessSimon Foshee 5 also FoucheAndrew the end of the colonial period the inhabitants of Orangeburgh District were Thomas Conner 5 The conflict lasted roughly from 1715 to 1717, and nearly destroyed the colony. John Hitchcock 5 ds.John 7 1774, Charles Town, South Carolina, courtesy of the Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts. Henry Buckholts 5 David Bailey 9Henry Baker 5 dna.John Other Swiss and German families soon followed and Capt. Baker 4Paul Baldie 5Bartholomew Ball 5_____ Balsiger 9 Gilbert of Gran. Crookshanks, Sr. 6John Crookshanks, Jr. 6Frederick Crommer 6 Orangeburgh Township was one of several townships established by the William Cockfield 5John Coldin 5 money have been spent by researchers who go to Walterboro or to Foster 6John Foust 6 also FaustHenry Fowler 6Joseph
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