Miscellaneous probate records, 1787-1868
- South Carolina. Probate Court (Greenville County) (Main Author)
- South Carolina. Court of Ordinary (Greenville County) (Added Author)
- South Carolina. County Court (Greenville County) (Repository)
- (Digital Collection) South Carolina probate records, bound volumes : COLLECTION RECORD, 1671-1977
- (Digital Collection) South Carolina probate records, files and loose papers : COLLECTION RECORD, 1732-1964
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South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes are available online, click here.
South Carolina Probate Records, Files and Loose Papers are available online, click here.
Microfilm of original at the Greenville County courthouse in Greenville, South Carolina.
The Probate Court and the Court of Ordinary both recorded probate records and were staffed by the same court personnel.
Includes partial index.
Contains wills, inventories, appraisements, administration letters, guardianship papers, division of real estate, and estate accounts.
Many of the files contain mixed dates that are not in order.
Many numbers were not used or were missing at the time of filming.
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