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Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 29
Book Description
Fairfield County, S.C., Deed Book A, 1785-1788
Index of Bonds & Mortgages for Fairfield County, SC from Deed Books, 1785-1841
Author: Linda M. Malone
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Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Deeds
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Chester County, South Carolina, Deed Abstracts, Volume I
Author: Brent H Holcomb
Publisher: Heritage Books
ISBN: 9780788414961
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Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Chester County was formed in 1785 as a county of Camden District. Prior to the border surveys of 1764 and 1772, the area was included in the North Carolina counties of Anson, Mecklenburg, and Tryon. For this reason many grants and deeds from North Carolina are referenced in the Chester County deeds. Chester County bordered on the counties of York, Fairfield, Union, Kershaw, and Lancaster. The deeds in this volume were recorded 1785-1799. As is common, there are deeds recorded from a much earlier time period. The earliest deed included in this work dates from 17 November 1768. With the beginning of county courts in South Carolina, deeds were required to be either acknowledged or proved by the oaths of two witnesses until 1788. Deeds which had been proved prior to 1785 before a Justice of the Peace were frequently accepted on that proof and recorded. Beginning in 1788 only one witness was required to prove a deed before recording. The deeds in this volume have been abstracted from South Carolina Archives microfilm, Rolls C2268, C2269, and C2270. Abstracts typically include: deed book and page number(s), date of sale/lease, name of grantor/lessor, name of grantee/lessee, the grantee/lessee's county and/or district of residence, amount charged and/or paid, number of acres and location of property, names of witnesses, name of justice of the peace and/or other official approving deed, date approved, and date recorded. A map of District and County Courts 1785 and a map of Districts 1791-1799, a full-name index, and a place index add to the value of this work. (2005), 2021, 6x9, paper, index, 298 pp.
Publisher: Heritage Books
ISBN: 9780788414961
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 298
Book Description
Chester County was formed in 1785 as a county of Camden District. Prior to the border surveys of 1764 and 1772, the area was included in the North Carolina counties of Anson, Mecklenburg, and Tryon. For this reason many grants and deeds from North Carolina are referenced in the Chester County deeds. Chester County bordered on the counties of York, Fairfield, Union, Kershaw, and Lancaster. The deeds in this volume were recorded 1785-1799. As is common, there are deeds recorded from a much earlier time period. The earliest deed included in this work dates from 17 November 1768. With the beginning of county courts in South Carolina, deeds were required to be either acknowledged or proved by the oaths of two witnesses until 1788. Deeds which had been proved prior to 1785 before a Justice of the Peace were frequently accepted on that proof and recorded. Beginning in 1788 only one witness was required to prove a deed before recording. The deeds in this volume have been abstracted from South Carolina Archives microfilm, Rolls C2268, C2269, and C2270. Abstracts typically include: deed book and page number(s), date of sale/lease, name of grantor/lessor, name of grantee/lessee, the grantee/lessee's county and/or district of residence, amount charged and/or paid, number of acres and location of property, names of witnesses, name of justice of the peace and/or other official approving deed, date approved, and date recorded. A map of District and County Courts 1785 and a map of Districts 1791-1799, a full-name index, and a place index add to the value of this work. (2005), 2021, 6x9, paper, index, 298 pp.
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
Barton and Stedman
Author: Joseph Earle Steadman
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
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Category : Southern States
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Index [to] Deed Books A-F, 1785-1800
Hill & Hill-Moberly Connections of Fairfield County, South Carolina
Author: George Anderson Hill
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Traces the descendants of Richard Hill (1720-1775) and Dorcas Moberley Hill (1720-1803).
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Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 354
Book Description
Traces the descendants of Richard Hill (1720-1775) and Dorcas Moberley Hill (1720-1803).
Some South Carolina County Records
Author: Brent Holcomb
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
"We have taken the bulk of South Carolina material appearing in the 'Georgia Genealogical Magazine' and compiled it into book form as found herein"--Pref.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 680
Book Description
"We have taken the bulk of South Carolina material appearing in the 'Georgia Genealogical Magazine' and compiled it into book form as found herein"--Pref.
Index of Probate Records for Fairfield County, SC 1784-1860
Author: Linda M. Malone
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Category : Probate records
Languages : en
Pages : 95
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Category : Probate records
Languages : en
Pages : 95
Book Description
Kirkland Source Book of Records
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
"This book is a joint effort of four Kirkland searchers who believe they are all (husband, in one case) descendants of the Richard Kirkland family living in Fairfax Co., Va., in the early 1700's. By way of N.C., some of his sons and possibly daughters, came into South Carolina. One of these sons was named Richard, who died in South Carolina in 1774. This Richard was the father of the notorious Moses Kirkland who turned Tory and is probably the most written about Kirkland there is. Over the years we have collected many Kirkland records. We are sure that some of these definitely belong to this family, but we have many that may or may not. Mrs. Green suggested that we compile our records into a book to share with others and call it a source book ..."--Foreword (leaf after t.p., v. 1).
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Languages : en
Pages : 136
Book Description
"This book is a joint effort of four Kirkland searchers who believe they are all (husband, in one case) descendants of the Richard Kirkland family living in Fairfax Co., Va., in the early 1700's. By way of N.C., some of his sons and possibly daughters, came into South Carolina. One of these sons was named Richard, who died in South Carolina in 1774. This Richard was the father of the notorious Moses Kirkland who turned Tory and is probably the most written about Kirkland there is. Over the years we have collected many Kirkland records. We are sure that some of these definitely belong to this family, but we have many that may or may not. Mrs. Green suggested that we compile our records into a book to share with others and call it a source book ..."--Foreword (leaf after t.p., v. 1).