RE: SC QUESTION FOR THE EXPERTS - Susan Wilson
Subject: RE: SC QUESTION FOR THE EXPERTS
From: Susan Wilson
Date: July 16, 1998

Hi, Diane!  Did you try this site?  http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/2297/
Fred Robertson's Genealogy and Maps.  He's got *tons* of stuff there,
including a link I haven't followed to historical county lines.

Su Wilson
County Coordinator, Chester County SC USGenWeb Project
https://sites.rootsweb.com/~scchest2/scchester.htm

I'd rather be looking for dead people than have them looking for me!

 -----Original Message-----
> From: Diane Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 4:36 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: SC QUESTION FOR THE EXPERTS
>
>
> After spending 3 hours last night on the net, I have not been able to find
> what I am looking for.  I am looking for maps, etc of very early SC late
> 1600's into 1700's of the Parishes, Counties or how SC was divided and how
> the boundaries changed of the Districts,  Counties.  And also,
> maps showing
> what parts of SC may have become NC and also if any part became GA?  I did
> find reference that SC was known as and part of the "Carolinas" this was
> before N & S.  Then apparantly by abt 1723 the Governors agreed on the
> boundaries of N & S Carolina.
> I do have printouts of each County of SC and when they were formed but the
> earliest was abt 1785. How was it divided before then going
> backwards? Would
> like a map or something illustrating the changes.
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!!! I'm finding family names
> in the SC
> Land Records (very early 1720's) but not sure where the land
> could be. SC or
> NC at a later time.
> Thank you,
> Diane Smith
>
>

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