Tree: Full
Notes:
Until the border between North and South Carolina was established in 1772, there was confusion about where the area that would eventually become Union County was located. Thus, early Union County land grants can be found in both states.
At various times during history, Union County was considered to be part of the following counties: Anson County, NC (formed in 1749); Mecklenburg County, NC (formed in 1763); Tryon County, NC (formed in 1769); Old Berkely County, SC (formed in 1683); Old Craven County, SC (formed in ???); St. Mark's Parish, SC (formed in 1757); and Ninety-Six (96) Judicial District, SC (formed in 1769).
Union County, South Carolina was established from the Ninety-Six (96) District in 1785. In 1791, the Pinckney Judicial District was established, comprising Union, Spartanburg, York, and Chester counties. In 1800, the judicial districts were abolished, and Union County was known as Union District from 1800 to 1868.
BirthMatches 1 to 5 of 5
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Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Birth |
Person ID |
Tree |
1 |
Story, Margaret | Abt 1755 | Fairforest, Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina | I2958 | Full |
2 |
Story, John | Abt 1762 | Fairforest, Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina | I2960 | Full |
3 |
Story, James | 22 Jun 1764 | Fairforest, Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina | I2961 | Full |
4 |
Story, George | Abt 1751 | Fairforest, Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina | I2944 | Full |
5 |
Elder, Susannah | 1769 | Fairforest, Old Ninety-Six District, South Carolina | I2946 | Full |
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