Registers of births, etc -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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Registers of births, etc -- South Carolina -- Charleston
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- Record of inscriptions in the cemetery and building of the Unitarian, formerly denominated the Independent Church, Archdale Street, Charleston, S.C., from 1777 to 1860, arranged by Caroline Gilman
- Founders and pew renters of the Unitarian Church in Charleston, S.C., 1817-1874, by Elias B. Bull
- Marriage and death notices from The (Charleston) times, 1800-1821, compiled by Brent H. Holcomb
- Old St. Andrew's Parish Church Cemetery, 2604 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC, founded 1706, cemetery inscriptions, inventoried by Tom and Betsy Johnson
- Bethany cemetery inscriptions, Charleston, South Carolina, compiled by Mildred Keller Hood for the Charleston Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society
- Roman Catholic deaths in Charleston, South Carolina, 1800-1860, by Susan S. King
- Index to city of Charleston, SC, "Returns of deaths," 1819 to 1873, also, Appendix including burials performed by St. Matthews Lutheran Church between 1841 and 1860, [compiled by Liz Newcombe]
- City of the silent, the Charlestonians of Magnolia Cemetery, Ted Ashton Phillips, Jr. ; edited by Thomas J. Brown ; foreword by Josephine Humphreys ; afterword by Alice McPherson Phillips
- Cemetery inscriptions, city of Charleston
- Register of St. Philip's Church, Charleston, South Carolina, 1810 through 1822, edited by Elise Pinckney
- Marriage notices in Charleston Courier, 1803-1808, compiled and edited by A. S. Salley, Jr., secretary of the Historical Commission of South Carolina, from the files in the library of the Charleston Library Society, Charleston, S. C
- Jewish marriage notices from the newspaper press of Charleston, S.C. (1775-1906), compiled by Barnett A. Elzas
- Partial city directory for Charleston, S.C., 1860 to 1865, compiled from Charleston city death records
- Forty years a rector and pastor, the anniversary sermon of the Rev. A. Toomer Porter, D.D., at the Church of the Holy Communion
- Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, or Charleston, S.C., 1754-1810, edited by D.E. Huger Smith and A.S. Salley, Jr
- City of the Silent/, Ted Ashton Phillips, Jr
- Huguenot Church tombstone inscriptions, compiled March 1925 by William, Dan Ravenel and Isabel DeSaussure ; transcribed [by] Isabel DeSaussure
- Inscriptions on the tablets and gravestones in St. Michael's Church and churchyard, Charleston, S.C., to which is added from the church records a list of interments of persons to whom there are no stones, copied and arranged by Clare Jervey
- City of Charleston Health Department death records
- J.M. Connelley Funeral Home records, Charleston, SC, 9 August 1897 - 27 June 1905 :, compiled by Linda Dayhoff Smith ; Elizabeth A. Smith, vol. 5,6, & 7
- The private register of the Rev. Paul Trapier
- Cemetery, Saint James Episcopal Church, James Island, S.C
- Graveyard burials of the Independent or Congregational Church of Charleston, (commonly known in modern times as "Circular" Church), compiled and edited by Patricia P Spaulding
- Passenger arrivals at the Port of Charleston, 1820-1829, transcribed by Brent H. Holcomb
- Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758, edited by A.S. Salley, Jr
- Independent or Circular Church records, Charleston, South Carolina, by Theresa M. Hicks, Frances S. Osburn
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