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  1. Twenty-one year old Arthur returned to South Carolina on December 24, 1763, almost three years after his mother’s death. As eldest son, he inherited such of his mother’s property as had not been directly deeded to his father.

  2. Around 1805, his family moved to South Carolina near the Cowpens Battlefield and began farming. In the mid-1820s, he married Catharine Connel, and to help the couple establish a household, Robert’s father, Richard Scruggs II, gave them 200 acres of land.

  3. I grew up in CHS, my dad grew up on Sullivan’s, my grandma’s old house is on the battery & his whole family lineage goes back to all over SC as a whole. I think back in the 90s and early 2000s it wasn’t awful.

  4. 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.

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  6. List of pioneers and families who moved from the Old Ninety Six district, South Carolina between the years 1780 and 1850 to Georgia

  7. Jun 20, 2016 · Planters typically divided their time between their country seats and residences in “town,” moving to Charleston, Georgetown, or Beaufort for a winter social season and relief from the threat of malaria in summer. The plantation system, in a modified form, spread inland, with cotton fueling the expansion.