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Ninety Six National Historic Site
Genealogy

(Warning: the person that does our lookups will be out of the office the entire month of September. You may still email, but it will not be answered until sometime in October. Thank you.)

The Park has a few genealogy books & an incomplete listing of soldiers that fought & served during the 1775 & 1781 engagements. We only have records up the time of the Revolution. We do not have records from the 1800s on. 

Feel free to email the Park & we would be happy to check our records for you.

Please include any information you have that might help the search (dates, etc). Keep in mind that we have limited staffing so it might take a few days or weeks for a reply.

We can no longer accept requests for surname searches. Include first & last names of people you would like us to search for.

In the future, we hope to post some of our research on this page. 

 

You might also check out:

The National Archives
www.nara.gov

Daughters of the American Revolution
www.dar.org

South Carolina State Archives
http://www.state.sc.us/scdah/

General Nathanael Greene  

Did You Know?
Andrew Pickens was originally from Pennsylvania. Nathanael Greene was from Rhode Island. “Light Horse” Harry Lee was from Virginia & Col. Thaddeus Kosciusko was from Poland. You can view oil paintings of these leaders & the battlefields where they fought at Ninety Six National Historic Site.

Last Updated: August 25, 2008 at 13:34 EST