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Records Of The Family History Library
Family History Library Catalog
Archives And Libraries
Bible Records
Biography
Cemeteries
Census
Church Records
Court Records
Directories
Emigration And Immigration
Gazetteers
Genealogy
History
Land And Property
Maps
Military Records
Native Races
Naturalization And Citizenship
Newspapers
Periodicals
Probate Records
Public Records
Taxation
Vital Records
For Further Reading
Comments And Suggestions

NATIVE RACESLook this term up in the glossary.


The Family History Library has some published documents and histories of Indians who lived in South Carolina in the colonial era. The Catawba, Old Cheraws, CherokeeLook this term up in the glossary., and other Indian nations are chronicled in Chapman J. Milling, Red Carolinians (Chapel Hill, N.C.: University of North Carolina Press, 1940; FHL book 975.7 F2m; film 1425645 item 5).


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NATURALIZATION AND CITIZENSHIPLook this term up in the glossary.


Some colonial applications for naturalizationLook this term up in the glossary. are found in the records of the secretary of the province at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History.

Since the Revolutionary War, naturalization papers have been filed in the records of federal, state, and local courts. The Family History Library has petitions to the courts of common pleas and general sessions for some counties. A few of these records are found in the court minutes that are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under SOUTH CAROLINA, [COUNTY] - COURT RECORDS.

Starting in the 1780s, the South Carolina legislature also granted citizenship. Many of these petitions are in the records of the General Assembly at the South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Only one small volume of records, 1788 to 1839, is at both the South Carolina Department of Archives and History and the Family History Library (FHL film 022673, the index is on film 022662). Another source of information is Brent H. Holcomb, South Carolina Naturalizations, 1783-1850 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1985; FHL book 975.7 P4h).

Naturalizations granted by federal courts in South Carolina before the Civil War are indexed in volume 66 of the South Carolina Historical Magazine. The original records are at the National Archives— Southeast Region (Atlanta), and the South Carolina Department of Archives and History has microfilm copies. Copies of the U.S. District Court records for the years 1790 to 1906 from the National Archives—Southeast Region (Atlanta) are also at the Family History Library (film 929094).

For naturalization records after 1906, contact the National Archives—Southeast Region (Atlanta) or the local office of the Immigration and Naturalization ServiceLook this term up in the glossary..


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NEWSPAPERSLook this term up in the glossary.


The Family History Library has acquired very few copies of South Carolina newspapers. The best collections are at the University of South Carolina, the South Carolina Historical Society, and the Charleston Library Society.

The library has copies of published indexes and abstracts of genealogical information for the following newspapers:

Baptist Church papers, 1835 to 1865
Charleston Courier, 1803 to 1808
Charleston Gazette, 1732 to 1775
Charleston Observer, 1827 to 1845
Charleston Times, 1800 to 1821
Columbia newspapers, 1792 to 1839
Georgetown papers, 1791 to 1861
Greenville papers, 1826 to 1863
South Carolina Gazette, 1732 to 1801
Southern Patriot, 1815 to 1830
York County papers, 1823 to 1865

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