Williamsburg County South Carolina Genealogy   


Williamsburg County

South Carolina Genealogy

About the SCGenWeb Project

Williamsburg Reminiscences As I read "Narrative Reminiscences in Williamsburg" (pub. 1894) by Dr. Samuel Davis McGill (b. 1819, d. 1897), I simply jotted down notes of- 1. people from other places that were associated with the author- 2. people that moved from other states to Williamsburg- 3. people that moved to other states from Williamsburg and- 4. people that moved within the state of South Carolina.

About Your Host
Welcome to the Williamsburg County SCGenWeb Page . My name is Richard Duke and I will be your host during your visit. I was born and raised along Black River and attended Williamsburg County Schools. My ancestors reach back to the formation of Williamsburg County and Kingstree, S.C., the County Seat, which is also located on the banks of Black River. My hobbies include gardening, sports, five string banjo, wine making and genealogy.

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Williamsburg County Published Resources and Lookup Volunteers

"The Weaver Families of Georgia - Volume I."

The book contains genealogical details (ancestry, descendancy and family stories) of about 17 Weaver families who were in Georgia prior to (or by) the 1850 Census. The book is 555 pages and indexes over 6,000 names. The information documents the various migrations of the Weaver families from Virginia and the Carolinas into Georgia, and then the westward trek to Alabama, Mississippi, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas and further.

Author: James K. Bass, Jr.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Company
Copyright: 1994        Lookup ?    Contact Jim Bass

  Crawford, Croft, Farmer, Duke, McClary and Rentzel Families   - Information - Teresa Rentzel


 Some links related to Williamsburg County

Three Rivers Historical Society * a list of Williamsburg County publications!

   Williamsburg Co - American Local History Network

Largest Slaveholders From 1860 Slave Cencus Schedules    Transcribed by Tom Blake


Some Family Websites

The Mouzon Family    * Family History by George T. Mouzon

A Family History by Lt. Col. John Gotea Pressley    * (contains the names: Pressley, Brockinton, Fowler, Gotea, Scriven, Burrows, Nesmith and others) thanks to  Ronnie & Princess Bigwhip

The Morris Family Tree of Camden/Sumter South Carolina

The Saga of Four Families Dorsey, White, Green & McGee Families by Tanya Jones

Witherspoon Family by Cassie Nichols

McLeod Family

Harrington/Herrington South Carolina Records

Christmas Family

 Hemingway Family



  Rootsweb Resource Page - Williamsburg County

  Three Rivers Historical Society


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