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South Carolina Cemetery Records
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About South Carolina Burial Records
South Carolina's Gullah Geechee communities, colonial burial grounds, and Civil War records make its cemetery archives essential for Southern genealogical research.
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Notable South Carolina Records in Our Database
Here are a few records from South Carolina â search the full database to find your ancestors.
Rose Blackwood
b. 1915 â d. 2003
ð Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston
Music teacher and choir director at First Baptist Church for over 40 years.
Earl Blackwood
b. 1912 â d. 1998
ð Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston
WWII veteran and retired police sergeant.
Septima Poinsette Clark
b. 1898 â d. 1987
ð Emmanuel AME Church Cemetery, Charleston
Civil rights activist and educator known as the 'Mother of the Movement' for her Citizenship Education Program.
Notable South Carolina Cemeteries
- ðŠĶEmmanuel AME Church Cemetery (Charleston)
- ðŠĶMagnolia Cemetery (Charleston)
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