Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy

United States  South Carolina  Newberry County

Quick Dates
Newberry County's civil records start the following years:

County Courthouse
Newberry County Courthouse 1226 College St. Newberry, SC 29108

Clerk of Court 1226 College St. P.O. Drawer 10 Newberry, SC 29108 Phone: 803-321-2110 Court and land records

Probate Court 1309 College St. Newberry, SC 29108 Phone: 803-321-2118 Probate and marriage records

Hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Monday - Friday

History
The origin of the county's name is unknown. Many German immigrants settled in the Dutch Fork Area during the eighteenth century.

Parent County
1795--Newberry County was created in 1795 from District 96. County seat: Newberry

County Pronunciation

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Boundary Changes
"Rotating Formation South Carolina County Boundary Maps" (1682-1987) may be viewed for free at the My South Carolina Genealogy website. The maps rely on AniMap 3.0 software.

Record Loss
Pre-1881 General Sessions Indictments and pre-1870 Judgment Rolls were lost at an undetermined date, under unknown circumstances.

Neighboring Counties

 * Fairfield
 * Greenwood
 * Laurens
 * Lexington
 * Richland
 * Saluda
 * Union

Research Guides

 * South Carolina Archives Summary Guide: Newberry County, available online, courtesy: South Carolina Department of Archives and History.

African Americans
United States African Americans South Carolina African Americans


 * Greisser, Edith. African-American Cemeteries, Newberry, South Carolina. 2004?.
 * Heinegg, Paul. "'Other Free' Heads of Household in the 1790 South Carolina Census, by County," Free African Americans.com. [Includes free blacks in Newberry County.]
 * Motes, Margaret Peckham. Blacks Found in the Deeds of Laurens &amp; Newberry Counties, SC: 1785-1827 Listed in Deeds of Gift, Deeds of Sale, Mortgages, Born Free and Freed. Abstracted from Laurens County, SC Deed Books A-L and Newberry County, SC Deed Books A-G. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2002. Digital versions at Ancestry ($) and World Vital Records ($). Publisher's website.

Cemeteries
There are more than 450 burial grounds in the county. To view a list, see Newberry County, South Carolina Cemeteries.

Census
1800, 1810, 1820, 1830, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930 federal population schedules of Newberry County are available online. For tips on accessing census records online, see South Carolina Census. If you're having trouble finding your ancestors in online indexes, try checking printed indexes. Created by local experts familiar with the area's families, these indexes are often transcribed more accurately than online nationwide indexes.

See South Carolina Population Schedule Indexes: Fiche, Film, or Book for more information about statewide printed indexes.

See Newberry County, SC census assignments, including links to transcribed files [The USGenWeb Census Project®]

1790

 * Sease, David Edmond and Edith Greisser. Federal Census Newberry South Carolina 1790, 1800, 1810. 2007. 975.739 X2s

1800

 * Sease, David Edmond and Edith Greisser. Federal Census Newberry South Carolina 1790, 1800, 1810. 2007. 975.739 X2s

1810

 * Sease, David Edmond and Edith Greisser. Federal Census Newberry South Carolina 1790, 1800, 1810. 2007. 975.739 X2s

1820

 * Greisser, Edith. 1820 Federal Census Newberry, South Carolina. 200-?. 975.739 X2g 1820

1820 Manufactures
The original manufactures schedules for South Carolina are kept at the NARA, Washington, D.C. FHL copies: 1024517 - 1024518.

Published abstract:


 * National Archives. Indexes to Manufactures Census of 1820. 1920; reprint, Knightstown, Ind.: Bookmark, 1977. 973 X2m 1820; digital version at Lineages. [Includes this county.]

1830

 * Greisser, Edith. 1830 Federal Census Newberry County, South Carolina. 200-?. 975.739 X2g 1830

1840

 * Greisser, Edith. 1840 Federal Census Newberry County, South Carolina. 200-?. 975.739 X2g 1840

1840 Revolutionary War Pensioners

 * A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services: With their Names, Ages, and Places of Residence, as Returned by the Marshalls of the Several Judicial Districts, Under the Act for Taking the Sixth Census. Washington, D.C.: Blair and Rives, 1841. 973 X2pc 1840;  2321; digital version at Google Books. [See South Carolina, Newberry District on page 142.]

1850

 * Wicker, Eleanor Clyburn et al. Newberry County, South Carolina, 1850 Census with Genealogical Data on Many Families. Newberry, S.C.: Newberry County Historical Society, 1985. 975.739 X28w 1850

1860

 * Sease, David Edmond. 1860 Census, Newberry County, South Carolina. n.p.: n.p., n.d. 975.739 X2s 1860 [Includes 1860 Mortality Schedule.]

1870

 * Bundrick, Betty Mooney. Newberry County, South Carolina 1870 Census: With Mortality Schedules, Agriculture Schedules, Census Index. [Chapin, S.C.]: Dutch Fork Chapter of the South Carolina Geneal. Society, 1990. 975.739 X2b 1870

1880

 * Greisser, Edith and Old Newberry District Genealogical Society. 1880 Census Newberry County, SC: Including the Townships of Newberry, Caldwell, Maybinton, Cromer, Reeder, Floyd, Moon, Mendenhall, Stoney, Battery, Cannon &amp; Heller. Clearwater, S.C.: Eastern Digital Resources, 2006. CD-ROM no. 5920

Church
The following Newberry County church records have been indexed on the International Genealogical Index:

Church of England (Anglican, Episcopal)
See St. Paul's Parish.

DNA
DNA has been collected from men claiming descent from the following Charleston County residents. FamilySearch has not independently verified the lineages of those tested.

Genealogy
More than 125 genealogies have been published about Newberry County families. To view a list, visit Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy.

Land
Plats For State Land Grants 1784-1868

This series consists of recorded copies of plats for state land grants for the Charleston and the Columbia Series with their certificates of admeasurement or certification. All personal names and geographic features on these plats are included in the repository's On-line Index to Plats for State Land Grants

The South Carolina Constitution of 1790 required the surveyor general to maintain offices in both the new capital at Columbia and in Charleston. The surveyor general began to use separate volumes for recording plats in his Columbia office in 1796. Before that, all plats were recorded in the set of volumes begun in Charleston in 1784. After 1796, most plats for land grants in the Upper Division of the state were recorded and filed in Columbia. The surveyor general chose to make the Columbia volumes a continuation of the state plat volumes begun in Charleston and gave the initial Columbia volume the number thirty-six to correspond with the number of the volume that had then been reached in the Charleston series. As a result, there are volumes numbered thirty-six through forty-three from each office, but the records in them are not duplicative.

Also included are the Plan Books containing Plats and Plans.

Local Histories

 * O'Neall, John Belton. The Annals of Newberry: In Two Parts. Newberry, S.C.: Aull &amp; Houseal, 1892. Digital version at Ancestry ($).
 * Page, Thomas H. The History of Newberry County, South Carolina. Vol. I: 1749-1860. Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1973. 975.739 H2p.


 * Reviews:
 * By Daniel W. Hollis in The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol. 75, No. 1 (Jan. 1974):53-55. Digital version at JSTOR ($).
 * By Eric Russell Lacy in The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 40, No. 2 (May 1974):341-341. Digital version at JSTOR ($).
 * By W.W. Abbot in The Journal of American History, Vol. 60, No. 4 (Mar. 1974):1096. Digital version at JSTOR ($).
 * By Richard K. MacMaster in The American Historical Review, Vol. 79, No. 4 (Oct. 1974):1251-1252. Digital version at JSTOR ($).


 * Page, Thomas H. The History of Newberry County, South Carolina. Vol. II: 1860-1990. 975.739 H2p v. 2.


 * Reviews:
 * By Allan D. Charles in The South Carolina Historical Magazine, Vol. 94, No. 2 (Apr. 1993):148-149. Digital version at JSTOR ($).
 * By G. Wayne King in The Journal of Southern History, Vol. 60, No. 1 (Feb. 1994):145-147. Digital version at JSTOR ($).

Migration
Early migration routes to and from Newberry County for European settlers included:


 * Old South Carolina State Road 1747

General

 * "State militia court martial, 1818," Old Newberry District Quarterly, Winter 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4. Old Newberry District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society : Newberry, SC.

Revolutionary War

 * "Pensioners in county, 1840," Old Newberry District Quarterly, Winter 2002, Volume 11, Issue 4. Old Newberry District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society : Newberry, SC.
 * "Daniel Dewalt, Sr., Tory in War," Old Newberry District Quarterly, Summer 1999, Volume 8, Issue 2. Old Newberry District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society : Newberry, SC.
 * "Loyalists in the Southern Campaign," Old Newberry District Quarterly, Spring 1999, Volume 8, Issue 1. Old Newberry District Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society : Newberry, SC.
 * "Revolutionary War claims," Dutch Fork Digest, July 1989, Volume 4, Issue 3. Dutch Fork Chapter, South Carolina Genealogical Society : Chapin, SC.
 * "Stub incidents, 1786," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, December 1948, Volume 82, Issue 12. Daughters of the American Revolution " Washington D.C.
 * "Revolutionary soldiers, Newberry," American Irish Historical Society Journal, 1913, Volume 12. American Irish Historical Society Journal : New York, NY.

War of 1812

 * List of Pensioners on the Roll, January 1, 1883; Giving the Name of Each Pensioner, the Cause for Why Pensioned, the Post-Office Address, the Rate of Pension Per Month, and the Date of Original Allowance... Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1883. 973 M2Lp v. 5; digital versions at Google Books and Internet Archive. [See Vol. 5, South Carolina, Newberry County, p. 187. Identifies War of 1812 veterans living in this county in 1883.]

Civil War
Civil War service men from Newberry County served in various regiments. Men often joined a company (within a regiment) that originated in their county. Listed below are companies or regimens that were formed of many men from Newberry County.


 * - 3rd Regiment, South Carolina Infantry
 * - Company B (also known as Williams Guards)
 * - Company C - Prosperity (also known as Frog Level and Pickens Guards)
 * - Company E (also known as Quitman Rifles)
 * - Company F
 * - 4th Battalion, South Carolina Reserve, Companies A and C
 * - 5th Regiment, South Carolina State Troops, Company C

- 9th Regiment, South Carolina Reserves, Company F

Newspapers
Historic

The Library of Congress has identified the following historic newspapers for Newberry County, South Carolina on their Chronicling America website. For publication details, including dates of publication, frequency, preceding and succeeding titles, and to find out which libraries have holdings, click on the newspaper title.


 * The Conservatist (Newberry, S.C.) 185?-1???.
 * The Conservatist (Newberry, S.C.) 1858-1861.
 * The Courier &amp; Citizens Journal (Whitmire, S.C.) 1990-current.
 * The Eagle Eye (Prosperity, S.C.) 1901-1903.
 * The Evening Telegram (Newberry, S.C.) 1904-1904.
 * The Herald and News (Newberry S.C.) 1903-1937.
 * The Lutheran Visitor (Columbia, S.C.) 1869-1904.
 * The Newberry Herald (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1884.
 * The Newberry Herald and News (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903.
 * The Newberry Mirror (Newberry, S.C.) 18??-18??.
 * The Newberry News (Newberry, S.C.) 1878-1884.
 * The Newberry Observer (Newberry, S.C.) 1883-1901.
 * The Newberry Observer (Newberry, S.C.) 1929-1937.
 * The Newberry Observer and Herald and News (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-current.
 * The Newberry Sentinel (Newberry, S.C.) 1849-1855.
 * The Newberry Sun (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972.
 * The Observer (Newberry, S.C.) 1901-1929.
 * The Peak News (Peak, S.C.) 1888-1890.
 * The Press and Reporter (Prosperity, S.C.) 1885-1897.
 * The Progressive Age (Newberry, S.C.) 1873-187?.
 * The Prosperity Advertiser (Prosperity, S.C.) 1897-1898.
 * The Rising Sun (Newberry, S.C.) 1856-186?.
 * The Sun (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1865.
 * The Tri-Weekly Herald (Newberry, S.C.) 1865-1865.
 * The Whitmire Courier (Whitmire, S.C.) 1989-1990.
 * The Whitmire News (Whitmire, S.C.) 1934-1936.
 * The Whitmire News (Whitmire, [S.C.]) 1949-1989.

Periodicals
Tap into the minds of local experts. Editors of genealogical periodicals publish unique sources that researchers new to their area may not encounter. Periodicals at various levels (county, region, and state) may carry articles useful to research in this area. For this county, see:


 * Old Newberry District Quarterly

Probate
Probate is the “court procedure by which a will is proved to be valid or invalid” and encompasses “all matters and proceedings pertaining to the administration of estates, guardianships, etc.” Various types of records are created throughout the probate process. These may include, wills, bonds, petitions, accounts, inventories, administrations, orders, decrees, and distributions. For further information see probate records in South Carolina.

The South Carolina Department of Archives and History has microfilms or typescripts of wills, inventories, bills of sale, power of attorneys, bonds, notes, administrations, judgments, and sales records. They have placed Will Transcriptions for 1782 to 1855 online. Index searchable by name and the image is available.

The organization Strictly By Name provides free online indexes to early Newberry District/County estate records. They offer a record retrieval service to photocopy and transcribe microfilm copies of the original documents for a small fee. Available indexes:


 * Newberry District Estate Records, Book A: 1787-1796
 * Newberry County Estate Records, Book B: 1800-1814
 * Newberry County Estate Records, Book C: 1800-1803
 * Newberry County Estate Records, Book D: 1803-1815
 * Newberry County Loose Estate Records 1790s-1820s

Taxation
For advice on Newberry tax records, see:


 * Tax Record Tip, Deed Tip, Old Newberry District Quarterly, Vol. 16, No. 1 (Spring 2007).

Original sources
Tax records, kept at the county courthouse, survive. Copies of years [blank]:.

Published abstracts

 * [1840] "1840 Tax Return for Newberry District," The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 18, No. 1 (Winter 1990):3-10; Vol. 18, No. 2 (Spring 1990):90-96.
 * [1840] Tax List, 1840, Old Newberry District Quarterly, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Spring 2002).
 * [1851] General Tax List, 1851, Old Newberry District Quarterly, Vol. 10, No. 3 (Fall 2001).
 * [1911] Taxation of Unmarried Men, Banning of Tights on Stage, and Beach Apparel Restrictions, 1911, Newberry County Historical and Museum Society Bulletin (Fall 2007).
 * [1913] Taxes, 1913, Newberry County Historical and Museum Society Bulletin (Fall 2008).

Vital Records
Birth, marriage, and death records were not recorded by South Carolina until the 1900s, thus leaving a lack of vital records. Substitute records, when available, are used to obtain this information. These substitute records including newspapers, court records have been added to this section, when applicable.

Birth
State-wide birth registration began in 1915. For a copy of a birth from 1915 or later, contact the South Carolina Department of Health. The Newberry County Health Department also has copies but they provide only an abbreviated form with limited information. For more information, see the South Carolina Vital Records page.

Marriage
In South Carolina, marriage licenses were not required by local governments until 1 July 1911. However, in the 1700s, the Church of England parish churches were required to record all marriages - even if the couple were not members of the denomination. Not all churches recorded these marriages and some have not survived. See South Carolina Vital Records for more information.

The Newberry County probate court holds marriage licenses issued from 1 July 1911 to the present. Statewide registration of marriages began in July 1950 and the South Carolina Division of Vital Records has copies of licenses issued after 1 July 1950 through November 2009.

Newspapers are used as a substitute to locate marriage information. See South Carolina Newspapers.

Marriages and Marriage Substitutes - Indexes


 * Marriages of Lexington, Newberry, and Orangeburgh [sic] Counties, South Carolina by Martha H. Spivey WorldCat - index
 * 1858-1877 - Early Newberry: Abstracts from Newberry Newspapers WorldCat - index
 * 1874-1877 - Early Newberry: Abstracts from Herald and Newberry Herald, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877 by Edith Greisser WorldCat - index
 * There are several online marriage indexes containing miscellaneous marriage records found in some counties of South Carolina listed on the South Carolina Vital Records page.

Death
State-wide death registration began in 1915. For a copy of the death certificates from 1915 or later, contact the South Carolina Department of Health. The Newberry County Health Department only has copies for deaths occurring in the last 5 years. For more information, see the South Carolina Vital Records page.

Deaths and Death Substitutes - Indexes and Records


 * 1858-1877 - Early Newberry: Abstracts from Newberry Newspapers WorldCat - index
 * 1874-1877 - Early Newberry: Abstracts from Herald and Newberry Herald, 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877 by Edith Greisser WorldCat - index
 * 1879-1893 - Coroner's inquisitions, Newberry County, South Carolina, 1879-1893 by Edith Greisser WorldCat - index
 * 1914-1960 - State-wide South Carolina Death Indexes. There are several online death indexes covering all of South Carolina listed on the South Carolina Vital Records page.

Family History Centers
Dutch Fork/Irmo South Carolina 7449 Broad River Rd Irmo, Newberry, South Carolina, United States Phone: (803) 276-8716 Hours: T-W 7PM-9PM Attention: new phone number (803) 732-0251 if you'd like to leave a message

Web Sites

 * Newberry County, SCGenWeb
 * South Carolina Genealogy Trails: Newberry County
 * Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)
 * Newberry County, South Carolina Genealogy and Family History (Linkpendium)