Blacks Found in the Deeds of Laurens & Newberry Counties, SC, 1785 to 1827

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This is the second book in which Mrs. Motes makes the genealogical records of South Carolina's ante-bellum African-American population more accessible to researchers. She has now abstracted all references to African Americans that could be found in the Deed Books for Laurens and Newberry counties, South Carolina, between 1780 and 1827. Both of these counties in northwest central South Carolina were formed from the Ninety-Six District in 1785, so some of the record abstracts actually pre-date the existence of the counties by five years, when deeds were first recorded in Charleston.

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A Google user
December 29, 2009
This is an excellent reference book. Easy to read and easy to find specific information. I am researching Edgefield County. Hope I can find a reference this thorough for that county.
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