Richland County, South Carolina

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Richland is a county or district in South Carolina. It was formed in 1800 from the following county/ies or district/s: Richland County in Camden District. It has functioned since 1785. Richland began keeping birth records in 1915, marriage records in 1911, and death records in 1915. It began keeping land records in 1865, probate records in 1787, and court records in 1793. For more information, contact the county at P.O. Box 192, Columbia 29201-0192. On the attached map, Richland is located at F3. Record loss, 1865. Records fragmented. Records of Columbia Equity Circuit District are housed in Richland County.

For information about the state of South Carolina see South Carolina Family History Research.

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