St. Davids Parish, South Carolina

United States   South Carolina    St. David's Parish

History
Historic St. David's Parish, now known as St. David's Episcopal Church, located in Cheraw, South Carolina, serves the area of historic Cheraws District, which, since 1785, has been Chesterfield, Marlboro, and Darlington counties.

During the Revolutionary war St. David’s Church was used as quarters for the South Carolina militia and as a hospital for the British troops under Major McArthur, who was under Lord Cornwallis’s command.

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

Founded

 * 1768

Boundary

 * Borders Prince Frederick and St. Mark's parishes. For a map, see: Early parishes in South Carolina.

Record Loss

 * Lost parish registers: 1768 to 1818

Church History

 * St. David's Episcopal Church. Women's Auxiliary. Chapter B. Old St. David's, Cheraw, South Carolina, 1770-1947. Cheraw, S.C.: Lillian Lovelace, 1975.

Church Records
The original parish registers are kept in [Charleston?], South Carolina. Copies of a transcript:. Published abstracts:


 * Holcomb, Brent H. and St. David's Episcopal Church. St. David's Parish, South Carolina: Minutes of the Vestry, 1768-1832; Parish Register, 1819-1924. Easley, S.C.: Southern Historical Press, 1979.