As the influx of immigrants from Great Britain entered the colonies,
things did not always turn out as expected. Sometimes, those who booked
passage to Massachusetts or Virginia, ended up in the Carolina's. This
is due to storms, sandbars, and the general inaccuracies of charted and
uncharted waters. If your last discovered ancestor was found in South
Carolina, for example, you might also check the passenger lists and
immigration books for Virginia and New England. Relatives split up,
some going to New England while others went further South. For images of
South Carolina wills please visit
South Carolina Pioneers
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