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Archives.com - South Carolina Early Marriage Records, 1641-1799 $
3,945 Records. Source: Paul R. Sarrett, Jr.. Use Archives.com with a FREE 7-day membership and search over 2.1 billion records. Pay-for-use after the seven day free trial.
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Charleston County Probate Court - Marriage License Search
This screen allows you to search by the groom's name, the bride's maiden name, or license number. You may search from the year 1879 to the present. Prior to 1879, the marriage records were stored in the local churches. South Carolina.
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FamilySearch - South Carolina, Marriages, 1709-1913 FREE
Name index to marriage records from the state of South Carolina. Microfilm copies of these records are available at the Family History Library and Family History Centers. Due to privacy laws, recent records may not be displayed. The year range represents most of the records. A few records may be earlier or later.
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Greenville County Government - Marriage License Search
Marriage index for 1911 to the present, South Carolina.
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Lexington County :: Probate Court :: Estate Index
Images of Lexington County, South Carolina estate (1865-1994) and marriage record indexes (1911-1987).
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Richland County South Carolina - Marriage License Inquiry
Access to the marriage licenses of couples of Richland County, South Carolina from July 1911 through the present. It can be searched by either bride or groom. It does not include couples who have chosen to opt out.
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St. Matthew's Lutheran Church Charleston, South Carolina
This collection includes a selection of birth, confirmation, marriage, and death records transcribed from church books at St. Matthew's German Lutheran Church archives in Charleston SC. The period covered includes 1849-1910, and scanned images are also available. This site is not affiliated with St. Matthew's Church in Charleston.
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vitalrec.com - Vital Records Information - South Carolina
Resources to help you obtain a birth certificate, death record, marriage license and more by mail or online.
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Where to Write for Vital Records - South Carolina
From the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS).