Sally: Clarendon County was a part of Sumter County until the mid-l850's (l852--I think)....you may fine those records in Sumter County Court House....also you might check with Charleston as I believe everything before 1842 was recorded or at least records were moved to this loction.....all this off the top of my head.....good luck... -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, June 30, 1998 10:57 AM Subject: [SCSUMTER-L] Re: Land Plats >My husband and I are very interested in land plats also. I have copies of the >original recording of deeds for my husband's gggg grandfather who lived >between Sumter and Manning. My husband and I are going to South Carolina in >August in hopes of finding the original plantation (or at least where it was >located). I have landmarks on the recorded deed and was in hopes of finding >plat books from the early 1800's. Do you think this would be possible? > >This is my first entry to Sumter Roots. I find all of the information >valuable, whether it applies to me at the present time or not. > >Sally Connors > > >==== SCSUMTER Mailing List ==== >To unsub from the SCSumter mailing list send a one word message , unsubscribe to: >[email protected] >If you are subscribed to the Digest mode send your unsubcribe message to: >[email protected]