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Chesterfield County is one of 17 counties that were burned between 1785 and 1872, and one of six with almost a total loss of all records prior to 1865. These facts make locating information regarding family much more difficult than most areas within the state. Even with this, there are many records available that are helpful to researchers. Some of these records can be found online and others through some unusual sources providing the researcher has patients to do the work. | Chesterfield County is one of 17 counties that were burned between 1785 and 1872, and one of six with almost a total loss of all records prior to 1865. These facts make locating information regarding family much more difficult than most areas within the state. Even with this, there are many records available that are helpful to researchers. Some of these records can be found online and others through some unusual sources providing the researcher has patients to do the work. | ||
− | History of the County | + | '''History of the County''' |
− | |||
− | + | '''Vital Records''' | |
− | + | Birth -1915 - Present | |
+ | Can be ordered from the DHEC Office in Columbia, SC | ||
− | + | Marriage - Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376 | |
+ | *1911 - Present (Originals all in house) | ||
+ | Notes: | ||
+ | *1911 - 1950 are microfilmed and can also be found at the SC Archives and History Center | ||
+ | *1990 - Present are scanned in-house and can be viewed on the Computer in the Probate Court | ||
+ | *1951 - 1990 are currently being digitized. Please contact office if looking for these years prior to arriving to ensure they are in house. | ||
− | + | Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376 | |
− | + | Death - 1915 - present | |
− | + | '''Census Records''' | |
− | + | In addition to the standard federal census records of 1790 - 1940, the state of South Carolina performed their own state census in the years, 1825, 1839, 1869, and 1875. | |
+ | Additionally ensure you review: | ||
+ | *Slave schedules of 1850 and 1860 | ||
+ | *Veterans schedule for 1890 | ||
+ | *Mortality Schedules of 1850 - 1880 | ||
+ | *Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent schedule of 1880 | ||
− | |||
− | + | '''Background Sources''' | |
− | + | '''Maps''' | |
− | + | '''Land Records''' | |
− | + | '''Probate Records''' | |
− | + | Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376 | |
+ | 1865 - 1950 are microfilmed and can also be found at the SC Archives and History Center | ||
+ | 1951 - 2003 have not been digitized | ||
+ | 2004 - present are scanned in-house and can be viewed on the Computer in the Probate Court | ||
− | + | '''Court Records''' | |
− | + | '''Tax Records''' | |
− | + | '''Cemetery Records''' | |
− | + | '''Church Records''' | |
− | County Resources | + | '''Military Records''' |
+ | |||
+ | '''Periodicals, Newspapers, and Manuscript Collections''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Archives, Libraries, and Societies''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | *SC Archives and History Center | ||
+ | *Matheson History Room | ||
+ | *Chesterfield County Genealogical Society | ||
+ | *Chesterfield County Historical Society | ||
+ | *Daughters of the American Revolution | ||
+ | *Sons of the Confederacy | ||
+ | *United Daughters of the Confederacy (Chapter is no longer active but records exist) | ||
+ | *Southern African American Heritage Center - http://www.southernaaheritagecenter.org/ | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Immigration''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Naturalization''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Ethnic Groups''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Internet Resources''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Special Considerations''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''County Resources''' | ||
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Chesterfield is a county or district in South Carolina. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies or district/s: Chesterfield County in Cheraws District. It has functioned since 1785. Chesterfield began keeping birth records in 1915, marriage records in 1911, and death records in 1915. It began keeping land records in 1861, probate records in 1865, and court records in 1823. For more information, contact the county at 200 W. Main St., Chesterfield 29709-0529. On the attached map, Chesterfield is located at H2.
Chesterfield County is one of 17 counties that were burned between 1785 and 1872, and one of six with almost a total loss of all records prior to 1865. These facts make locating information regarding family much more difficult than most areas within the state. Even with this, there are many records available that are helpful to researchers. Some of these records can be found online and others through some unusual sources providing the researcher has patients to do the work.
History of the County
Vital Records
Birth -1915 - Present Can be ordered from the DHEC Office in Columbia, SC
Marriage - Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376
- 1911 - Present (Originals all in house)
Notes:
- 1911 - 1950 are microfilmed and can also be found at the SC Archives and History Center
- 1990 - Present are scanned in-house and can be viewed on the Computer in the Probate Court
- 1951 - 1990 are currently being digitized. Please contact office if looking for these years prior to arriving to ensure they are in house.
Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376
Death - 1915 - present
Census Records
In addition to the standard federal census records of 1790 - 1940, the state of South Carolina performed their own state census in the years, 1825, 1839, 1869, and 1875. Additionally ensure you review:
- Slave schedules of 1850 and 1860
- Veterans schedule for 1890
- Mortality Schedules of 1850 - 1880
- Defective, Dependent, and Delinquent schedule of 1880
Background Sources
Maps
Land Records
Probate Records
Probate Judge's Office, Second Floor, Courthouse, 200 W. Main St, Chesterfield SC 29709, 843-623-2376 1865 - 1950 are microfilmed and can also be found at the SC Archives and History Center 1951 - 2003 have not been digitized 2004 - present are scanned in-house and can be viewed on the Computer in the Probate Court
Court Records
Tax Records
Cemetery Records
Church Records
Military Records
Periodicals, Newspapers, and Manuscript Collections
Archives, Libraries, and Societies
- SC Archives and History Center
- Matheson History Room
- Chesterfield County Genealogical Society
- Chesterfield County Historical Society
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Sons of the Confederacy
- United Daughters of the Confederacy (Chapter is no longer active but records exist)
- Southern African American Heritage Center - http://www.southernaaheritagecenter.org/
Immigration
Naturalization
Ethnic Groups
Internet Resources
Special Considerations
County Resources
For information about the state of South Carolina see South Carolina Family History Research.
Counties of South Carolina
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