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Gary Flynn ( KE8FD )
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CLARENDON COUNTY (14)
SC Cemetery Project |
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Effective: 08 Dec 2008
Research Tips:
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Visit Three-Rivers Historical Society at http://www.threerivershistoricalsociety.org/
Research Notes:
GPS with Lower-Case Letters = Estimated GPS. Example: n34 55.222 , w82 18.888
GPS with Upper-Case Letters = Recorded GPS. Example: N34 55.222 , W82 18.888
GPS mapping values should normally place you within eye-sight of the cemetery.
Survey Code # = County # - Survey Book # - Page #.
Clarendon County was named for Edward Hyde, Earl of Clarendon (1608/9-1674), one the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. The county was first established in 1785; in 1800 it became part of Sumter District but then was split from Sumter in 1857. The county seat is Manning. Several Revolutionary War skirmishes took place in this area; at Fort Watson in 1781 British soldiers were driven from a large Indian mound that had been fortified. During the Civil War Union troops under General Edward Potter moved through the area, burning several plantations. In the 1950s Clarendon County schools were sued over the issue of racial segregation. The case, Briggs v. Elliott, was one of several cases that eventually led the U. S. Supreme Court to abolish segregation in 1954. Clarendon County can claim five South Carolina governors, all related: James Burchell Richardson (1770-1836), Richard Irvine Manning(1789-1836), John Peter Richardson (1801-1864), John Laurence Manning(1816-1889), and John Peter Richardson (1831-1899). Children's author Peggy Parish (1927-1988) and tennis player Althea Gibson (1927-2003) are also Clarendon natives. (Submitted by: SC State Library / Mary Morgan, 31-Mar-2008)
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Three-Rivers Historical Society Cemetery Survey Book Surnames
Submitted by: Kathy Loyd
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This Surname Index WILL NOT provide you with an Individual's Date-of-Birth or Date-of-Death. It will only tell you in what Genealogical Society Cemetery Survey Book, your surname data is located in and on what page number.
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Cover & Index |
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14-001 |
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Andrew's Chapel Methodist |
n33 39.267 , w80 23.050 |
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14-002 |
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Antioch |
n33 35.877 , w80 12.899 |
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14-003 |
14-B01-P194 |
Bagnal-Oliver Family |
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14-004 |
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Barrett Church-Hist. |
n33 41.267 , w80 17.167 |
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14-005 |
14-B01-P086 |
Barrineau Pentecostal Church |
n33 52.367 , w79 54.417 |
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14-109 |
14-B01-P178 |
Barwick-Spigner Family |
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14-006 |
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Bay Branch |
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14-007 |
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Bethlehem Church |
n33 31.933 , w80 18.867 |
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14-008 |
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Bethlehem Church |
n33 36.884 , w80 15.172 |
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14-009 |
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Big New Hope Church |
n33 42.717 , w80 25.117 |
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14-010 |
14-B02-P001 |
Biggers Methodist (AME) |
n33 41.483 , w80 04.450 |
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14-011 |
14-B01-P195 |
Brewington Church |
n33 42.133 , w80 03.150 |
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14-013 |
14-B01-P418 |
Briggs-Butler Family |
n33 31.817 , w80 22.417 |
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14-012 |
14-B01-P441 14-B02-P003 |
Brown Family |
n33 37.917 , w80 23.950 |
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14-014 |
14-B01-P175 |
Byrd-Gibbons Family |
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14-015 |
14-B02-P007 |
Calvary Baptist |
n33 42.033 , w80 25.017 |
aka Zion Hill |
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14-016 |
14-B01-P315 |
Clarendon Memorial Gardens |
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14-017 |
14-B01-P093 |
Coker Family |
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14-018 |
14-B01-P008 |
Coker Family, W. L. |
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14-019 |
14-B01-P419 |
Cochran Family |
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14-020 |
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Crossroads Church |
n33 42.733 , w80 14.367 |
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14-021 |
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Cypress Church |
n33 35.600 , w80 12.317 |
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14-022 |
14-B02-P019 |
Cypress Fork Free Will Baptist |
n33 44.867 , w80 04.483 |
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14-023 |
14-B01-P386 |
Davis Family |
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14-152 |
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Delain Chapel |
n34 44.483 , w80 16.250 |
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14-024 |
14-B01-P188 |
DuRant Family |
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14-025 |
14-B01-P358 |
Dyson Family |
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14-026 |
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Ebenezer |
n33 51.250 , w80 03.567 |
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14-027 |
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Ebenezer Church |
n33 51.850 , w80 04.517 |
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14-028 |
14-B02-P023 |
Elizabeth Baptist |
n33 39.600 , w80 15.883 |