St. George Dorchester Parish, South Carolina

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History
St. George Dorchester Parish served Dorchester County, South Carolina. The British burned the church during the Revolutionary War, and despite being rebuilt in part, it fell into disuse.

South Carolina's "Anglican parishes were used as election districts and had responsibility for road development, care of the poor, and education."

Founded

 * 1717

Boundary

 * Borders St. Andrew's, St. Bartholomew's, St. James Goose Creek, St. Matthew's, St. Paul's parishes. For a map, see: Early parishes in South Carolina.

Research Guides

 * South Carolina Archives Summary Guide: St. George Dorchester Parish, available online, courtesy: South Carolina Department of Archives and History.

Cemetery
Select graves at St. George's Parish Church Cemetery are described in various Find A Grave databases:


 * 1) Old Saint Georges Anglican Church Cemetery (18 graves)
 * 2) Saint George's Parish Church Cemetery (10 graves)
 * 3) Saint George's Episcopal Church and Cemetery (1 grave)

Census
A 1726 Census for St. George Dorchester Parish survives. It was taken by Rev. Francis Varnod and is kept in the Archives of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in London (Letter dated 21 Jan 1726, Reference A19, 104). It lists the names of heads of household and statistics on white men, women, and children, as well as slaves. Abstract:


 * Floyd, Randleson A. "Names and Number of the Inhabitants of St. George's Parish, South Carolina as Inclosed in Mr. Varnod's Letter of 21 January 1725/6 to The Society for the Propogation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts," The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 33, No. 2 (Spring 2005):77-79.

Parish History
For an early history of the parish, see Chapter 18, St. George's Parish, Dorchester, pages 345-350, in:


 * Dalcho, Frederick. An Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina from the First Settlement of the Province, to the War of the Revolution; with Notices of the Present State of the Church in Each Parish and Some Account of the Early Civil History of Carolina, Never Before Published. Charleston: E. Thayer, 1820. ; digital versions at Google Books; Internet Archive.

Websites

 * Parish Church of St. George, Dorchester, The Historical Marker Database
 * The Bell Tower of St. George's Marker, The Historical Marker Database