South Carolina, Charleston District, Bill of sales of Negro slaves - FamilySearch Historical Records

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Charleston, South Carolina,
United States
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Record Description
Record Type Slave bills of sale
Collection years 1732-1872
FS_URL_01 = South Carolina Guided Research
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