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  1. Apr 17, 2020 · The Charles Town settled in 1670 in South Carolina was not the first attempt to create a Charles Town in what was then a vast Carolina region stretching from Virginia to north Florida.

  2. By the time the Bellamy family moved into their new home at 503 Market Street in early 1861, the family included eight children who ranged in age from nineteen-year-old Mary Elizabeth to 18-month-old Chesley. One Bellamy, Robert, was born in the mansion in the summer of 1861. Click here to learn more about the Bellamy family.

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  4. When Murchison died in 1904, Orton Plantation was purchased by his son-in-law and daughter, James and Luola Sprunt. James Sprunt, a lawyer, encouraged his wife to remodel the home and in 1910 he and Luola began the development of a flower garden and expansion of the house. The Sprunts constructed a family chapel in 1915, and when his wife died ...

  5. A community to share news, events, gatherings, stories, and more for everyone that calls The Holy City (and the surrounding communities in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester Counties) home. People who moved recently how is Charleston? This city has exploded with people. So many people hear how great living here is but Charleston has its problems.

  6. OLIVER HERRING (1798-1892): Attended South Carolina College, then midshipman, U.S. Navy, resigned and turned to planting. Married, 1828, Susan Chisolm of Edisto Island. JOHN IZARD (1800-1877): Graduated, Princeton. Married, 1828, Sarah McPherson Alston, became a Waccamaw River planter; Signer of the South Carolina Ordinance of Secession.

  7. From the earliest days of settlement through the 1800s, log cabins such as this one provided homes for yeoman (rural middleclass) farmers in the South Carolina backcountry. Typically built with the help of neighbors as a one-bedroom structure, owners added onto their homes as their families grew. The Scruggs Family

  8. My ancestors moved to South Carolina in the 18th century and never left. A bit different from a typical person from South Carolina. Usually as I've seen from a white American from South Carolina. A mix with French and German plus a percent or two mixed with West African. It's cool to see Spanish and Portugese and Greek in your results.