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Which military leader defended the city of orleans against an english siege during the 100 year war

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Anastasy [175]4 years ago
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<span>Joan of Arc i hope this helps <3</span>
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Lists of many early landowners of South Carolina are found in:

Salley, Alexander S. Records of the Secretary of the Province and the Register of the Province of South Carolina, 1671-1675, (Columbia, South Carolina: Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1944; Google Books; At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Film 1425662 item 5, Book 975.7 N2rs. This includes deeds, wills, and other records.

Land warrants were presented to the surveyor general and recorded by the secretary of state. They are often the most complete guide to early land settlement. Proprietary grants are listed in

Salley, A. S. Warrants for Land in South Carolina 1672-1711. Columbia, S.C.: Historical Commission of South Carolina, 1910-1911. Free Name Search[1]; publisher's bookstore: Genealogical.com; digital versions at FamilySearch, FamilySearch Digital Library and FamilySearch Digital Library ; Google Books. At various libraries (WorldCat); FHL Film 845162 Items 3-4

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From 1719 to 1775, when South Carolina was a royal colony, grants were recorded by the secretary of the province and deeds were recorded separately by the public register. After land offices suspended much of their business in the 1720s, Sir George Carteret bought out most of the proprietor's lands in 1729. The portion originally held by Sir George, and later held by the Earl of Granville, remained under the proprietary system until the Revolution. A discussion of the land system, land frauds, and quitrents is in:

Smith, William Roy. South Carolina as a Royal Province, 1719-1776. (New York, NY: Macmillan, 1903). Digital Versions: Google Books and FamilySearch; At various libraries (WorldCat);FHL Film 1320960 item 4. Also see South Carolina Taxation for further information on quitrents.

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In 1729 South Carolina was officially separated from North Carolina, although boundaries between the states remained unstable, and North Carolina granted some land to South Carolina. The North Carolina counties of Anson, Lincoln, Mecklenburg, Rutherford, and Tyron have records that pertain to South Carolina residents. An example of a printed source for these records is:

Holcomb, Brent H. North Carolina Land Grants in South Carolina. Baltimore, Md.: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1980. Free Name Search[2]; publisher's bookstore: Genealogical.com; FHL Book 975 R28n. Volumes. 1-2 are for years 1749-1773 for Anson, Mecklenburg, and Tyron counties).

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Langley, Clara A. South Carolina Deed Abstracts, 1719-1772. Four Volumes. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1983-84. FHL Collection, FHL book 975.7 R2L. Witnesses, neighbors, and residences are often mentioned.

Charleston County (South Carolina), Register of Mesne Conveyance., An Index to Deeds of the Province and State of South Carolina, 1719-1785, and Charlestown District, 1785-1800. Easley, South Carolina: Southern Historical Press, 1977. FHL Collection, FHL book 975.7 R2c. This indexes the names of grantors and grantees, but gives little additional information.

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