1800 SOUTH CAROLINA CENSUS ELDRIDGE/ETHERIDGE/ALDRIDGE (Possible Variations of Spelling) (by County) (Part 2 of 2) HORRY DISTRICT Created: 1802 Formed from: part of Georgetown District. KERSHAW DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Camden District. ELDERS, JOHN KERSHAW CO 403 41001-21110-00 ALDRAGE, ELIJAH KERSHAW CO 407 00100-00100-00 ALDRAGE, WILLIAM KERSHAW CO 407 00010-00001-00 LANCASTER DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Camden District. ESTRIDGE, JOSEPH LANCASTER DIST 9 20010-10100-00 LAURENS DISTRICT Created: 1795 Formed from: part of Ninety-Six District. ENTREKIN, JOHN LAURENS DIST 22 00010-10100-00 ENTRICKIN, JOHN LAURENS DIST 23 10100-00100-00 ENTRICKIN, JOHN LAURENS DIST 23 21001-10210-00 ENTRIKIN, THOMAS LAURENS DIST 29 00010-30010-00 LEXINGTON DISTRICT Created: 1804 Formed from: part of Orangeburg District. APLIN, JOHN LEXIINGTON CO 262 00100-00000-00 ALDRIDGE, SAMUEL LEXINGTON CO 264 10010-10001-05 AMICK, ADAM LEXINGTON CO 261 30010-31010-00 APTON, JOHN LEXINGTON CO 262 00210-10010-00 AMICK, ADAM LEXINGTON C0 267 20010-31010-00 AMICK, ADAMIK LEXINGTON CO 272 20001-00101-00 APTIN, JACOB LEXINGTON CO 272 10000-10000-00 ARIGHEL, JOHN LEXINGTON CO 341 21010-10100-00 ARIGHEL, JOHN LEXINGTON CO 341 21010-10100-00 ERGAL, JACOB LEXINGTON CO 341 10010-40010-00 ERGAL, JACOB LEXINGTON CO 341 10010-40010-00 ERGAL, MAGDALFN LEXINGTON CO 341 00000-01211-00 ERGAL, MAGDALFN LEXINGTON CO 341 00000-01211-00 ERGAL, MICHEL LEXINGTON CO 341 00010-20010-00 ERGAL, MICHEL LEXINGTON CO 341 10010-01001-00 LIBERTY COUNTY Created: Briefly used as a subdivision of Marion District and encompassed modern Marion and Dillon Counties. Records for Liberty County would be found in Marion County. EASTERLING, JESSE LIBERTY CO 797 00100-00100-00 EASTERLING, JAMES LIBERTY CO 799 30210-03100-06 EASTERLING, SAMUEL LIBERTY CO 805 10100-10100-00 AULAND, ELIAS LIBERTY CO 806 00000-00000-09 MARION DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Georgetown District. MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Cheraw District. EASTERLING, SHADRACK MARLBORO CO 52 52001-00201-01 EASTERLING, WILLIAM MARLBORO CO 52 00000-00101-00 EVELIEGH, JOHN MARLBORO CO 52 42001-01201-00 NEWBERRY DISTRICT Created: 1795 Formed from: part of Ninety-Six District. APTIN, ADAM NEWBERRY DIST 64 00001-20100-00 APTIN, JACOB NEWBERRY DIST 64 00100-00100-00 ARGO, ANTHONY NEWBERRY DIST 64 10101-22001-00 EASTLAND, HEZEKIAH NEWBERRY DIST 74 10200-00100-02 EASTLAND, THOMAS NEWBERRY DIST 74 11301-11103-09 EASTRIDGE, EPHRAIM NEWBERRY DIST 74 00001-00001-00 PENDLETON DISTRICT (1798 - 1826) Created: 1798 Formed from: Washington District. Split in 1826 to form Pickens and Anderson Districts, and the name Pendleton was discarded as a district name. ELROD, ABRAHAM PENDLETON DIST 1 31010-10010-00 ELROD, ISAAC PENDLETON DIST 1 30100-10010-00 ELROD, JAMES PENDLETON DIST 6 12010-41010-00 ELLEDGE, JACOB PENDLETON DIST 18 30010-20020-00 ELROD, JEREMIAH PENDLETON DIST 18 11012-20100-00 ELLEDGE, JOSEPH PENDLETON DIST 20 20001-21101-00 ANDEN, JOHN PENDLETON DIST 28 20010-10010-00 ELROD, WILLIAM PENDLETON DIST 50 20100-20100-00 ALDRIDGE, REBECCA PENDLETON DIS 51 12100-11100-00 ELLEDGE, ABRAHAM PENDLETON DIS 54 30110-12100-00 ELROD, PETER PENDLETON DIS 57 21010-11010-00 ALDREDGE, REBHAEL PENDLETON DIS 59 00100-40100-00 PINCKNEY DISTRICT (1795 - 1798) Created: 1795 to administer to the Up Country. Covered present day counties of: Union, York, and part of Cherokee. Split in 1798 to form: Union and York Districts, and Pinckney was discarded as a district name. RICHLAND DISTRICT Created: 1799 Formed from: Kershaw District. SALEM COUNTY (1792-c.1798/1800) Created: 1792 Formed from: Clarendon and Claremont. In 1792 some of the area of Clarendon and Claremont was used to form Salem County. The part taken from Claremont known as "Upper Salem" and the part from Clarendon known as "Lower Salem." The courthouse in the town of Salem was probably as log building as was the courthouse in Clarendon. But the new sytem did not suit every resident of the area. Among those learned men of the legal profession, the operation of the county courts was not proving to be satisfactory. They felt that justice was not being properly served by laymen. Thus, in 1791, the county magistrates were replaced by three county court judges who were "to handle all business that came before the court." With the opposition of lawyers to lay judges continuing, the county court system was finally abolished effective on January 1, 1800. The region was organized as Sumter District when the legislature of South Carolina united three of the counties of Camden District, namely, Claremont, Clarendon, and Salem; and on the first day of January in the year 1800, the district began to function in the administration of justice through circuit courts.-- SPARTANBURG DISTRICT Created: 1795 Formed from: part of Ninety-Six District. ELDER, EPHERAIM SPARTANBURG CO 175 01010-4000-00 EASTEFLINGER, GEORGE SPARTANBURG CO 178 00201-10001-00 ESCRIDGE, MALICHI SPARTANBURG CO 182 20010-10010-02 AEREE, JAMES SPARTANBURG CO 183 20010-10010-00 ACRIGE, GEORGE SPARTANBURG CO 184 00100-00100-00 AERCE, WILLIAM SPARTANBURG CO 185 11011-10201-03 ELDER, HAMMON SPARTANBURG CO 185 00010-20100-00 SUMTER DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Camden District. (See "Salem County" above) Old Counties: Salem and Claremont EVELEIGH, THOMAS CLAREMONT CO 879 02101-00110-57 UNION DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Pinckney District. Note: Since Cherokee County was not created until 1897, most of the queries on the Union County page cover the same geographic area that comprised Union District. WASHINGTON DISTRICT (1795 - 1798) Created: 1795 to administer to the Up Country. Covered present day counties of: Greenville, Pickens, Oconee and Anderson. Split in 1798 to form: Pendleton and Greenville Districts, and Washington was discarded as a district name. WILLIAMSBURG DISTRICT Created: 1802 Formed from: part of Georgetown District. YORK DISTRICT Created: 1798 Formed from: part of Pinckney District. ARDERY, WILLIAM YORK CO 950 21110-23010-00 ELDER, DAVID YORK CO 972 21010-22010-00 Columns a to l a. Number of males under 10 years of age. b. Number of males between 10 to 16 years of age c. Number of malees between 16 to 26 years of age d. Number of males between 26 to 45 years of age e. Number of males over 45 years of age f. Number of females under 10 years of age. g. Number of females between 10 to 16 years of age h. Number of females between 16 to 26 years of age i. Number of females between 26 to 45 years of age j. Number of females over 45 years of age k. Number of other free persons in that family, except Indians not taxed l. Number of slaves in the household