Jury Lists for South Carolina, 1778-1779
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The Jury Lists of S. C. 1778-1779, Hendrix and Lindsay, GPC Inc. 1980

The Jury Lists were derived from district and precinct household tax lists. At the time, South Carolina was divided into seven districts and, for the Jury Lists, each district was divided into smaller geographical areas. Hendrix and Lindsay held to the original organization and their copy of the lists reflect the order of the originals. Therefore unless the original tax collector imposed some discernable artificial order, it is very likely that persons listed near each other in the list are neighbors. Also, it is possible a person who owned land in more than one district, was on more than one tax list, and may have multiple entries in the Jury list.

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