Terry, There are cemetery records of York County that fall into different categories. There are the Cemetery lists of various churches (but not all churches); there is the work of Joe Hart and T. J. Caldwell in which these two gentlemen read the tombstones in family and abandoned cemeteries; and there are listings of several municipal cemeteries (such as Rock Hill's Laurelwood and York's Rose Hill). These lists can be found in the York County Library (main library is in Rock Hill) and in the Historical Center of York County in York. There are probate records. York County was not one of South Carolina's "burned counties" in the Civil War. These can be found in the Courthouse in York and there are microfilmed copies available for viewing or purchase in the state archives in Columbia. All SC marriage records begin in 1911 as official records recorded by the county. Church records are rare. Joe Hart copied the marriage records from the Yorkville Enquirer and the Rock Hill Herald, maybe others, and there are copies of these in the York County Library and perhaps elsewhere (I am not sure of the locations these might be had.) Hope this helps and hope that another subscriber can add to the above. Louise Pettus