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Separate indexes to The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research have been published. Searching the index of each volume will take less time. If you find useful information in one of the volumes above, download it from the Internet Archive link above to your computer or mobile device. Check [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4084 Ancestry.com] (for SCMAR Volumes 1-20) and Walker Local and Family History Center at Richland Library for indexes to SCMAR. | Separate indexes to The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research have been published. Searching the index of each volume will take less time. If you find useful information in one of the volumes above, download it from the Internet Archive link above to your computer or mobile device. Check [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4084 Ancestry.com] (for SCMAR Volumes 1-20) and Walker Local and Family History Center at Richland Library for volumes or indexes to SCMAR. |
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United States South Carolina
Genealogy
South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research
The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research (SCMAR) is a periodical that can help you identify the genealogy of your ancestors who lived in Southern states. Volumes 1-24 have been linked below from Internet Archive.
Research tips[edit | edit source]
You may discover important clues about your ancestral family, the actual name of an ancestor, or other family members in the South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research. This periodical contains information such as wills, land grants, information about marriages or deaths, and more.
Start by searching the index
- for your family surname or the name of your ancestor.
- to learn more about the people who lived in the same localities as your ancestor.
Then, search for historical records to document the information that you discover.
Researchers who cannot find documentation for an ancestor during a particular time period should use this periodical to learn more about the ancestry of people who lived in the same place. It is possible that you may see record types cited that you can use to document your ancestor. You may find families that knew or intermarried with your family. Trace these allied families to find mentions of your ancestor among census records, wills, land records, etc.
South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research[edit | edit source]
- Volume 1-2
- Volume 3-4
- Volume 5
- Volume 6
- Volume 7-8
- Volume 9-10
- Volume 11-12
- Volume 13-14
- Volume 15-16
- Volume 17-18
- Volume 19-20
- Volume 21-22
- Volume 23
- Volume 24
Available Indexes[edit | edit source]
Separate indexes to The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research have been published. Searching the index of each volume will take less time. If you find useful information in one of the volumes above, download it from the Internet Archive link above to your computer or mobile device. Check Ancestry.com (for SCMAR Volumes 1-20) and Walker Local and Family History Center at Richland Library for volumes or indexes to SCMAR.