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Queries for Saluda County are posted to the Saluda
County Message Board.
[Obits, Pensions, Biographies, ect. are posted to the appropriate
sub-board identified in the 'Classification' pull-down
menu after clicking 'Post
a New Message' on the Message Board].
Subject and Message are required fields
{All previous postings on the old GenConnect boards were transferred over to the new Message Board}
Saluda County is located in the Northwestern part of South Carolina in
what was known as Old 96 District prior to 1785
when Old 96 was split into five
counties. Saluda County was not established until 1896 when Edgefield County
(one of the original five counties)
was divided further. Saluda County (with
it's county seat of Saluda) is surrounded by five counties: Aiken, Edgefield,
Greenwood, Lexington, and Newberry.
The South Carolina map, above, illustrates
the location of Saluda County (dark red) and it's surrounding counties (shown in
peach).
Awaiting future research and visitor participation.
Last Updated 12/11/2014
SCSALUDA-L
is a
new
mailing list for anyone with a genealogical interest in
Saluda County, South Carolina. You must be a subscriber to post
to the list.
To subscribe to SCSALUDA-L, send an e-mail to
[email protected]
with the one word, subscribe, in
the BODY of the message. If You desire the digest version, send the
e-mail message to
[email protected].
After you have subscribed, you can then post your query by
sending it to
[email protected]
In March and April, 1996, a group of genealogists organized the Kentucky
Comprehensive Genealogy Database.
The idea was to provide a single entry point
for all counties in Kentucky, where collected databases would be stored.
In addition, the databases would be indexed and cross-linked, so that even
if an
individual were found in more than one county, they could be located in
the index.
At the same time, volunteers were found who were willing to
coordinate the collection of databases and
generally oversee the contents of the
web page.
The SCGenWeb Project is an extension of that KYGenWeb Project.
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