Genealogy Books
BarGraphica specializes in publishing transcripts of early records from Georgia
and the Carolinas. All of the books below are also available from Amazon.com
and the Carolinas. All of the books below are also available from Amazon.com
Cheraw District, South Carolina, Court of Equity Volume 1: Minutes, 1801-1823

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This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, which inluded present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and oher facts about persons who lived in the area. The full-name index includes over 1,200 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 142 pages.
This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, which inluded present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and oher facts about persons who lived in the area. The full-name index includes over 1,200 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 142 pages.
Cheraw District, South Carolina, Court of Equity Volume 2: Minutes, 1823-1832

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This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, South Carolina, which at the time included all of present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and other facts about persons who lived in this area of South Carolina during these years, including many women and children, whose names are not likely to be found in other records. The full-name index includes over 1,200 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 148 pages.
This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, South Carolina, which at the time included all of present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and other facts about persons who lived in this area of South Carolina during these years, including many women and children, whose names are not likely to be found in other records. The full-name index includes over 1,200 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 148 pages.
Cheraw District, South Carolina, Court of Equity Volume 3: Minutes, 1833-1837

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16.90
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This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, South Carolina, which at the time included all of present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and other facts about persons who lived in this area of South Carolina during these years, including many women and children, whose names are not likely to be found in other records. The full-name index includes over 600 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 108 pages.
This complete transcription of the Minutes for the Court of Equity includes executors, administrators, heirs, guardians, estate petitions and other equity records for Cheraw District, South Carolina, which at the time included all of present-day Chesterfield, Darlington, Marlboro and portions of Florence and Lee Counties. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, ages, date of decease and other facts about persons who lived in this area of South Carolina during these years, including many women and children, whose names are not likely to be found in other records. The full-name index includes over 600 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 108 pages.
Court Records of Williamsburg County, South Carolina Volume 1: Court of Equity, Rough Civil Journals, 1814-1821

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This complete transcription of the Rough Civil Journals for the Court of Common Pleas includes lists of jurors, county officers, guardians, executors, estate petitions and other court cases from 1814 to 1821. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, locations, ages, and other facts about persons who lived in Williamsburg County (which at the time included portions of present day Florence County). The full-name index includes over 1,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 138 pages.
This complete transcription of the Rough Civil Journals for the Court of Common Pleas includes lists of jurors, county officers, guardians, executors, estate petitions and other court cases from 1814 to 1821. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, locations, ages, and other facts about persons who lived in Williamsburg County (which at the time included portions of present day Florence County). The full-name index includes over 1,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 138 pages.
Court Records of Williamsburg County, South Carolina Vol. 2: Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions Journal, 1830-1840

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This complete transcription of the Journal for the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions includes lists of jurors, county officers, guardians, executors, estate petitions and other court cases from 1830 to 1840. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, locations, ages and other facts about persons who lived in Williamsburg County during this period of time. The full-name index includes almost 1,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. In the text, all names appear in bold in order to assist the reader in locating them. 196 pages.
This complete transcription of the Journal for the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions includes lists of jurors, county officers, guardians, executors, estate petitions and other court cases from 1830 to 1840. These records prove to be a valuable source of information about relationships, locations, ages and other facts about persons who lived in Williamsburg County during this period of time. The full-name index includes almost 1,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. In the text, all names appear in bold in order to assist the reader in locating them. 196 pages.
Early Court Records of Pulaski County, Georgia, 1809-1825

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A transcription of the earliest records of Pulaski County (including present-day Bleckley and Dodge Counties), 1809-1825. Includes Juror Lists, Superior Court Minutes, Inferior Court Minutes, Court of Ordinary Minutes, Letters of Administration, Administrators, Executors, and Guardians. Full name index with over 2,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. Hardbound.
A transcription of the earliest records of Pulaski County (including present-day Bleckley and Dodge Counties), 1809-1825. Includes Juror Lists, Superior Court Minutes, Inferior Court Minutes, Court of Ordinary Minutes, Letters of Administration, Administrators, Executors, and Guardians. Full name index with over 2,500 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. Hardbound.
Richmond County, NC, Court Minutes Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Book 1, 1779-1786

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A transcription of the earliest minute book of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Richmond County (including present-day Scotland County), 1779-1786. Includes deed registrations, suits, jury lists, county officers, will recordings, guardianships, estate settlements, road crews, etc. Full name index with 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations.
A transcription of the earliest minute book of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Richmond County (including present-day Scotland County), 1779-1786. Includes deed registrations, suits, jury lists, county officers, will recordings, guardianships, estate settlements, road crews, etc. Full name index with 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations.
Richmond County, NC, Court Minutes Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Book 2, 1786-1792

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A transcription of the second minute book of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Richmond County (including present-day Scotland County), 1786-1792. Includes deed registrations, suits, jury lists, county officers, will recordings, guardianships, estate settlements, road crews, etc. Full name index with 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 196 pages.
A transcription of the second minute book of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Richmond County (including present-day Scotland County), 1786-1792. Includes deed registrations, suits, jury lists, county officers, will recordings, guardianships, estate settlements, road crews, etc. Full name index with 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 196 pages.
Stewart County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes, 1829-1834

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A transcription of the first minute book of the Superior Court of Stewart County (originally called Randolph County). For the first few years, its jurisdiction included present-day Quitman, Randolph, Stewart, Webster, northern Clay, southern Marion, and western Terrell Counties. For the remainder of the time, it included the northern half of this area. The minutes include juror lists, suits, divorces, debts, land disputes, criminal prosecutions and other court cases. The full-name index includes 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 134 pages.
A transcription of the first minute book of the Superior Court of Stewart County (originally called Randolph County). For the first few years, its jurisdiction included present-day Quitman, Randolph, Stewart, Webster, northern Clay, southern Marion, and western Terrell Counties. For the remainder of the time, it included the northern half of this area. The minutes include juror lists, suits, divorces, debts, land disputes, criminal prosecutions and other court cases. The full-name index includes 1,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 134 pages.
Stewart County, Georgia, Superior Court Minutes, 1835-1839

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A transcription of the second minute book of the Superior Court of Stewart County, which at the time also included present-day Webster and portions of Marion and Quitman Counties. The minutes include juror lists, suits, divorces, debts, land disputes, criminal prosecutions and other court cases. The full-name index includes almost 2,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 214 pages.
A transcription of the second minute book of the Superior Court of Stewart County, which at the time also included present-day Webster and portions of Marion and Quitman Counties. The minutes include juror lists, suits, divorces, debts, land disputes, criminal prosecutions and other court cases. The full-name index includes almost 2,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 214 pages.
Williamsburg County, SC, Voter Registration Book, 1882-1892

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19.90
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A transcription of voter registrations for the entirety of Williamsburg County, showing name, age, occupation, and place of residence. A valuable replacement for the lost 1890 census and important source of information on those who lived in this area at the end of the 19th century. Full name index with almost 6,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 272 pages.
A transcription of voter registrations for the entirety of Williamsburg County, showing name, age, occupation, and place of residence. A valuable replacement for the lost 1890 census and important source of information on those who lived in this area at the end of the 19th century. Full name index with almost 6,000 names, cross-referenced for spelling variations. 272 pages.
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