Thank you so much Elizabeth :-) I appreciate the step by step explanation :-)) Jane ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bitzoemler" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:22 AM Subject: Re: [SC] Re: 1869 census > Jane, > > At the Place Search, on the top line type in Marion, on the second line type > in South Carolina & you will see the following: Place (Part of) > Marion (South Carolina) > > Place search results > Marion > South Carolina, Marion > South Carolina, Marion, Marion > > > 2 matching places. > > Click on the first line, since that is the County records that you want. The > second line is for the town & county. > > Place South Carolina, Marion > > Notes Marion County was created in 1798 from Georgetown District. > > > South Carolina, Marion - Cemeteries > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1820 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1830 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1840 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1850 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1860 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1870 > South Carolina, Marion - Census - 1880 > South Carolina, Marion - Church history > South Carolina, Marion - Church records > South Carolina, Marion - Court records > South Carolina, Marion - Genealogy > South Carolina, Marion - Genealogy - Newspapers > South Carolina, Marion - History > South Carolina, Marion - History - Indexes > South Carolina, Marion - Land and property > South Carolina, Marion - Maps > South Carolina, Marion - Military records - Civil War, 1861-1865 > South Carolina, Marion - Obituaries > South Carolina, Marion - Probate records > > > Now you can see the different subjects, and you can click on the Obituaries. > > Topic South Carolina, Marion - Obituaries > > Titles Genealogical abstracts from Marion, South Carolina newspapers, > 1858-1886 Calhoun, Gloria > > > This is the only view for the obituaries in the county at present. > > > > Otherwise, if you clicked on the town site, you would just get the > following: > > Place South Carolina, Marion, Marion > > Topics South Carolina, Marion, Marion - Newspapers > > > I clicked on the Newspapers line and got the following: > > Topic South Carolina, Marion, Marion - Newspapers > > Titles Genealogical abstracts from Marion, South Carolina newspapers, > 1858-1886 Calhoun, Gloria > > > > > Hope this helped you. > > Elizabeth > > Researching genealogy Surnames: > Maternal: Schad (Shad, Schaad)[Swiss], Oemler (Ohmler, Eimler, > Aemilius)[German], Garbett (Gerbet) & Haefner (Haffner), Heyward (Hayward), > Pritchard (Prichard), Gibson, Conway, Browne (Brown), Latham, Forbes, Miles, > Taylor, Martin, Villepontoux (Villeponteaux), L'Escot, Nettles, Du Pont, de > Rivasson, Helias, du Pré (du Pre, du Pree), Brabant, de Saussure, > Faucheraud, Vignaud, de Bourdeaux, Garillond, Fresné, Saunier, du Bosc, > Cossart, Brière, Simons, Boyer, Toustain > > Paternal: Thayer, Garretón, Ojeda, Jofré, Lorca, Brown, Turpin, Boucher, > Martínez, Navarette, Cardenas, Pibernat, Jencks, Wilkinson, Wickenden, > Hayward, Bass, Hoar, Aldrich, Ballard, Holmes, Smith, Wood > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jane Randall" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 7:24 AM > Subject: Re: [SC] Re: 1869 census > > > > Elizabeth, I never could find a Film Tag to click on it. I am really, > really > > interested in reading the Marion County, SC obituaries. Do you have to be > a > > member or something? > > Jane > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Bitzoemler" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 6:13 PM > > Subject: Re: [SC] Re: 1869 census > > > > > > > The census you have been asking about is not online as far as I know. > All > > > off year census dates are > > > usually state census. Here is the following from the > www.familysearch.org > > > site: > > > > > > > > > South Carolina - Census - 1790 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1800 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1800 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1800-1870 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1810 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1820 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1830 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1840 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1850 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1850 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1850-1880 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1860 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1860 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1870 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1870 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1880 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1880 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1890 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1900 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1900 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1910 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1910 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1920 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1930 > > > South Carolina - Census - 1930 - Indexes > > > South Carolina - Census - 1960 - Maps > > > > > > > > > In order to view the film numbers, you will have to go to > > > www.familysearch.org and click Catalog found at far right hand side of > > > screen. Then click on Place, and type in "South Carolina" so you can > click > > > onone of the following subjects. When the page comes up that you want, > > then > > > click on Film tab. > > > > > > Otherwise, if you are have an account with genealogy.com or > ancestry.com, > > > you might be able to view the census that way. The only census that you > > can > > > view & print a readable fully indexed census is the 1880 census found on > > > familysearch.org. At that site you can click on household & see all the > > > members of the family & even click on next or previous household for the > > > same street. You can highlight the whole record for that family and > print > > or > > > copy it onto your Word application. > > > > > > Normally when one reads the year date of a census & you see that it is > not > > > dated at the 10 year time ending in a "0", one assumes that it is a > state > > > census. Otherwise, the federal census is every 10 years. One has to > check > > on > > > the record at familysearch.org to see if it is a state census. Some of > the > > > last states to come into the union had a few off years, because of their > > off > > > year entry to the union, plus the inability of the government to > foretell > > > when or be prepared for a census of the area. > > > > > > Hope that helps. Good luck in searching ! > > > > > > Elizabeth > > > Pt. Townsend Family History Worker > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > From: <[email protected]> > > > To: <[email protected]> > > > Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 5:56 PM > > > Subject: [SC] Re: 1869 census > > > > > > > > > > As far as I know, the 1869 census is not online, but you may be able > to > > > get > > > > it through interlibrary loan or at a Family History Center near you. > > > > Yvonne > > > > In a message dated 3/19/2004 7:03:51 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > > > [email protected] writes: > > > > > > > > this is the SC Archives Click on the link to the 1869 > > > > census. > > > > http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/censusrc.htm#statecen > > > > > > > > Am I missing something here but when I click on 1869 > > > > link all it had as for all the other listed, was just > > > > information and sounds like you have to go to the lib > > > > and get them [I live in WA].....so are they online? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== SCROOTS Mailing List ==== > > > > SCRoots Forum > > > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~scroots/ > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. 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