Prior to 1769, proprietary
and crown courts were convened at Charleston. These were known as the General Court
and the Grand Council
. From 1769 to 1772 a circuit court system was begun. Judicial districts began to keep records for some courts, although records were still filed in Charleston. After 1780 the records were kept in the various courthouses.
Major South Carolina courts that kept records of genealogical value included the following. (Other courts are mentioned in the “Probate” section of this outline.)
For more information about court procedures and records see:
Bondurant, Mary. “A Guide to South Carolina Court Records,” in Family Puzzlers, no. 791