
Chester County
 Site
 of the Battle of Fishing Creek during the Revolutionary War.
Chester County and its county seat, the town of Chester, were named for 
Chester County, Pennsylvania.  The county was formed in 1785 as part of 
the larger Camden District but was later transferred to Pinckney  
District (1791-1800); it became a separate district in 1800. 
Scotch-Irish settlers from Pennsylvania and  Virginia moved into this 
upstate region beginning about 1755. During the Revolutionary War, 
American  forces under General Thomas Sumter were defeated here at the 
battle of Fishing Creek in August 1780;  the Americans were victorious 
at Fishdam Ford in November of the same year. The Landsford Canal was  
built in 1823 to allow boats and barges to bypass rapids on the Catawba 
River; this canal is now  open as a state park. In later years the 
availability of hydroelectric power encouraged the establishment  of 
textile mills in the area. South Carolina governor, United States 
senator, and judge Donald S. Russell  (1906-1998) lived in Chester as a 
boy. 
  Early settlers: Price, Akin, Hamilton, Love, Boyd, 
Featherstone, Griffin, Love, Cherry, Harbison, Dugan, Bell, OBrient,  
Grisholm, Head, Roden, Hatfield, McLonen, Jordan, Owens, McDaniel, 
McCannon, McDonald, Harper and Cabean,  William Bell.  
Chester County Records Available for Members of South Carolina Pioneers   Chester County Will Book A (1779-1797)
 Chester County Will Book B (1792-1802
 Chester County Will Book C (1803-1805)
 Index to Chester County Will Book (1789-1819)
 Index to Chester County Will Book A (1789-1817)
 Index to Chester County Will Book E (1810-1814)
 Index to Chester County Will Book F (1817)
 Index to Chester County Will Book F-2 (1815-1817)
 Index to Chester County Will Book G (1817-1822)
 Index to Chester County Will Book H (1820-1825)
 Index to Chester County Will Book I (1824-1826)
 Index to Chester County Will Book J (1826-1828)
 Index to Chester County Will Book K (1829-1831)
 Index to Chester County Will Book L (1832-1833)
 Index to Chester County Will Book P (1838-1839)
 Index to Chester County Will Book 3 (1833-1853)  
 Chester County Will Book A (1779-1795), Transcripts
Testators:
 Archer, Alexander;Archer, William;Attabery, William;Bell, John; Bond, 
Isom;Bradford, Robert;Braidy, Alexander;Brown, James;Brown, 
Katharine;Carter, Benjamin;Colvin, John;Cooper, Hugh;Crosby, Richard; 
Crosby, Thomas;Culp, Peter;Dods, John;Donly, Hugh;Flemming, John; 
Franklin, Thomas;Gaston, John;Gill, John;Gore, Elizabeth;Haroer, 
Daniel;Henderson, Edward;Hitchcock, John;Hitchcock, John(2);Hughes, 
Thomas;Kidd, John;Knox, John;Loveing, Christopher;Marrick, John; Martin,
 William;McDonald, Timothy;McKinney, Patrick;Moffet, William; Moor, 
James;Moor, James;Morris, Thomas;Neely, James;Nisbet, James; Quinton, 
Samuel;Rainey, Robert;Rives, Nathaniel;Roberson, James; Rogers, 
John;Sadler, Isaac;Sealey, John;Sleeker, George;Steavenson, David;Steel,
 James;Stephenson, James;Stewart, RobertStrong, James; Taylor, 
William;Walker, John;Walker, Robert;Wall, Drury;Weer, William; Weir, 
William (2)   
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- Laurens Co. SC Genealogy, Images of Wills
 Laurens CountyPictured is the Manson of the Governor, and the Octagon 
House. Laurens County was established in 1785 as part of the Ninety Six 
District. It was named for Revolutionary War leader Henry Laurens 
(1724-1792). Settlers were Scotch-Irish and English immigrants who came 
in the early eighteenth century. When Revolutionary War battles such as 
the battle of Musgroves Mill on August 18 of 1780 were fought in the 
county, it was discovered that many of its residents were 
loyalists. Early Settlers: McCain, Drew, Kellett, Miller, Millwee, 
Hellans, Allison, Prather, McNight, Logan, Cunningham, Ferguson, Adair, 
Baugh, Lewis, Starnes, Musgrove, Fowler, Arnall,…
 
 
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