In a message dated 11/2/2005 9:10:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, jgreece@earthlink.net writes: Do you have copies of or do you know where one can get the 7 small volumes of the early South Carolina colonial records (they're blue, paperback) SC Governors correspondence...Glenn, Johnson and others? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Joyce, Try looking at the source below... Nancy >>0<< BOOKS AVAILABLE FROM BRENT H. HOLCOMB and SCMAR THE SOUTH CAROLINA MAGAZINE OF ANCESTRAL RESEARCH Order from: Brent H. Holcomb PO Box 21766 Columbia, SC 29221 _mailto:scmar@juno.com_ (mailto:scmar@juno.com) A Guide to South Carolina Genealogical Research and Records NEW EDITION! Revised 2001 $15.00 (soft cover). Contents: I. PROBATE RECORDS, II. LAND RECORDS, III. EQUITY RECORDS, IV. TAX RECORDS, V. COUNTY COURT MINUTES, VI. MILITARY RECORDS, VII. MARRIAGE AND OTHER VITAL RECORDS, VIII. IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION RECORDS, IX. CHURCH RECORDS, X. CENSUS RECORDS, XI. NOTES ON COUNTY FORMATIONS AND RECORDS, XII. THE BORDER PROBLEM WITH NORTH CAROLINA, XIII. ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES, XIV. THE ARCHIVES COM INDEX, XV. PUBLISHED SOURCES, XVI. USING THE INTERNET. We are pleased to be able to offer the following five books by the late Mrs. Caroline T. Moore. All volumes are indexed. Prices are stated. If all volumes are ordered together, we offer them at a special price of $210.00 plus postage and sales tax (if applicable). Postage and handling: $3.00 for the first book; $1.50 for each additional book. Maximum shipping: $7.50. Abstracts of the Wills of the State of South Carolina 1670-1740. Hard cover. Price $40.00. 346 + xiv pages. This volume contains abstracts of wills from the beginning of the province of South Carolina. Some of these wills make reference to previous residences such as Barbados, France, New England, and England. Abstracts of the Wills of the State of South Carolina 1740-1760. Hard cover. Price $40.00. 355 + xii pages. Wills abstracted in this volume reflect the expansion of the province inland, such as that of Abraham Pennington in 1775, who lived in what was later Newberry County. Wills from persons settled in the townships, such as Williamsburg, and parishes, such as St. Bartholomew's, are found as well. Abstracts of the Wills of the State of South Carolina 1760-1784. Hard cover. Price $45.00. 454 + xii pages. The wills abstracts in this volume take us from the late Colonial period through the Revolution to the time when the districts, such as Ninety Six and Camden, took over the probate function in late 1781. In this period portions which had been in North Carolina were added to South Carolina by the border surveys of 1764 and 1772, known as the New Acquisition. Abstracts of the Wills of Charleston District, South Carolina 1783-1800. Hard cover. Price $45.00. 526 + x pages. Wills abstracted in this volume are from the present-day counties of Charleston, Colleton, Dorchester, and Berkeley. Colleton District was formed in 1800 from Charleston District. Still there is an occasional will from another part of South Carolina, such as St. Matthews Parish, Prince William's Parish, and Ninety Six District. Abstracts of Records of the Secretary of the Province of South Carolina 1692-1721. Hard cover. Price $50.00. 457 + xii pages. Records abstracted in this volume include administration bonds, some wills not included in the other volumes, warrants of appraisement, letters of administration, letters of guardianship,m and other items which might be found in estate packets if such packets were extant. This volume is essential for research in the early period of South Carolina. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In a message dated 11/2/2005 9:10:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, jgreece@earthlink.net writes: Do you have copies of or do you know where one can get the 7 small volumes of the early South Carolina colonial records (they're blue, paperback) SC Governors correspondence...Glenn, Johnson and others?