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    1. Re: [SCCHARLE] Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul
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    3. Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul is of the Anglican/Episcopal denomination. Will have to do some more research; however, I believe these were two separate churches which combined to form the Cathedral Church which is the seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Lower South Carolina. Try calling their office to find out more about the cemetery. 126 Coming Street 843-722-7345 fax 843-722-2105 Episcopal Diocese Office same location 843-722-4075 Debbie Barker is the poc there and probably has more information, in general, about all of the Episcopal records in Charleston. St Patrick's is a Roman Catholic church in Charleston since c. 1832. This church has most of its original record books which have been microfilmed. To my knowledge only one of their record books is missing. The Catholic Diocese of Charleston has excellent records and a wonderful Archives Office which is located very near the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist on Broad Street. linda mhoose@sc.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: Richard & Jeannette Byrd <r-j.byrd@ix.netcom.com> To: <SCCHARLE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 22, 2000 4:48 AM Subject: [SCCHARLE] Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul > List members: > > Does anyone know if there are burial records for the cemetery next to > The Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul located at 126 Comings > St. in Charleston? > > Richard V. Byrd > Savannah, GA > > > ==== SCCHARLE Mailing List ==== > Another 'MUST' for South Carolina genealogical research > South Carolina Department of Archives and History > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/ >

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