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Marriages were not recorded by the counties or the state of South Carolina until July 1, 1911 when the county probate judge's office was required to issue marriage licenses.  
Marriages were not recorded by the counties or the state of South Carolina until July 1, 1911 when the county probate judge's office was required to issue marriage licenses.  


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| width="100%" align="center" colspan="4" | '''Try these databases. <br>Marriage information is taken from substitute records such as church records.'''
| width="100%" align="center" colspan="4" | '''Try these databases. <br>Marriage information is taken from substitute records such as church records.'''
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| align="left" | FamilySearch, South Carolina, Marriages, 1709-1913  
| align="left" | FamilySearch, South Carolina, Marriages, 1709-1913  
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| width="70%" align="left" colspan="2" | {{RecordSearch|1675541|Free}}, incomplete, index only
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| '''''Can't access Ancestry?'''''  
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