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Because South Carolina’s history was an agricultural state, many residents owned land. For '''earliest''' records, search 1) Charleston District, 2) your ancestor’s residential district, 3) neighboring districts, 4) the residential county, 5) neighboring counties. Not all districts and counties kept records.  
Because South Carolina was an agricultural state, many residents owned land. For '''earliest''' records, search 1) Charleston District, 2) your ancestor’s residential district, 3) neighboring districts, 4) the residential county, 5) neighboring counties. Not all districts and counties kept records.  


For online resources, see [[South Carolina Land and Property]].<noinclude>[[Category:Templates for SC pages]]</noinclude>
For online resources, see [[South Carolina Land and Property]].<noinclude>[[Category:Templates for SC pages]]</noinclude>

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Because South Carolina was an agricultural state, many residents owned land. For earliest records, search 1) Charleston District, 2) your ancestor’s residential district, 3) neighboring districts, 4) the residential county, 5) neighboring counties. Not all districts and counties kept records.

For online resources, see South Carolina Land and Property.