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==Background==
==Background==
*About 80 percent of the settlers of colonial [[South Carolina Genealogy|South Carolina]] were of English origin. Many of them came by way of [[Barbados Genealogy|Barbados]] and other colonies rather than directly from [[England Genealogy|England]].<ref>Warren Alleyne and Henry Fraser, ''The Barbados-Carolina Connection'' (London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1988). {{WorldCat|17840897|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|428472|item|disp=FS Library book 972.981 H2a}}; David L. Kent, ''Barbados and America''. (Arlington, Va.: C.M. Kent, 1980). {{WorldCat|6647288|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FHL|316574|item|disp=FS Library book 972.981 X2b}}. In 1664, a "group of Barbadians joined in an agreement to settle in Carolina." In the twentieth century, this document was kept in the South Carolina Historical Society Collection (reference V/29). See: Moriarty, Appendix, ''Barbados Genealogies,'' p. 670.</ref>
*About 80 percent of the settlers of colonial [[South Carolina Genealogy|South Carolina]] were of English origin. Many of them came by way of [[Barbados Genealogy|Barbados]] and other colonies rather than directly from [[England Genealogy|England]].<ref>Warren Alleyne and Henry Fraser, ''The Barbados-Carolina Connection'' (London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1988). {{WorldCat|17840897|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|428472|item|disp=FS Library book 972.981 H2a}}; David L. Kent, ''Barbados and America''. (Arlington, Va.: C.M. Kent, 1980). {{WorldCat|6647288|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|316574|item|disp=FS Library book 972.981 X2b}}. In 1664, a "group of Barbadians joined in an agreement to settle in Carolina." In the twentieth century, this document was kept in the South Carolina Historical Society Collection (reference V/29). See: Moriarty, Appendix, ''Barbados Genealogies,'' p. 670.</ref>
*A group of Dutch settlers from [[New York Genealogy|New York]] came to South Carolina in 1671.  
*A group of Dutch settlers from [[New York Genealogy|New York]] came to South Carolina in 1671.  
*Another smaller group was of French origin, mostly descendants of [[South Carolina Church Records#Huguenot|Huguenots]], who came to the area beginning in 1680.  
*Another smaller group was of French origin, mostly descendants of [[South Carolina Church Records#Huguenot|Huguenots]], who came to the area beginning in 1680.  
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==For Further Reading==
==For Further Reading==
The FamilySearch Library has additional sources listed in their catalog:
The FamilySearch Library has additional sources listed in their catalog:
*{{FHL|460203|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Emigration and immigration}}
*{{FSC|460203|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Emigration and immigration}}
*{{FHL|399862|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Emigration and immigration - Indexes}}
*{{FSC|399862|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Emigration and immigration - Indexes}}
*{{FHL|346407|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Minorities}}
*{{FSC|346407|subject_id|disp=United States, South Carolina - Minorities}}


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