![]() Covington, Robert Crosland, Edward David, Elizabeth Davis, Mary Dunnam, William Edwards, Mary Elerbe, William Evans, Elizabeth Evans, John Forniss, William Harry, David Henagan, Barnabas Hill, James B. Testators: Ammons, Thomas Bedgegood, Malachi Nicholas Bennett, William Bethea, Jesse Brigman, Isaac Brown, Edmund Brown, William Burn, Absalom Campbell, Robert (Captain) Cochran, Thomas Colquhoun, Margaret Cottingham, Charles Cottingham, Jonathan Sr. Transcripts of Marlboro County Wills (1804 to 1826) Testators: Thomas Bingham Robert Blair, George Cherry Archibald Colquohoun Margaret Colquohoun Jesse Council John Covington Moses Craner Josiah Evans Shadrick Fuller Mary Gordon William hardwick George Hicks Thomas James Thomas Lide Joseph Lister Aaron Manship Joseph Maxwell Joseph McDaniel Isaac Neavel Moses Pearson, Claudius Perguies Leavy Quick Lewis Stubbs William Stubbs Elizabeth Stroud Joel Winfield. ![]() Index to Marlboro County Will Book A (1787 to 1853).Marlboro County Probate Records Available for Members of South Carolina Pioneers English and Scotch-Irish settlers settlers came to this region to grow cotton. Some of the first settlers were Welsh Baptists from Delaware who established the Welsh Neck region around 1737. One of his descendants was Sir Winston Churchill. Marlboro County itself was named for John Churchill (1650-1722) the first Duke of Marlborough and British commander. Marlboro County, originally spelled Marlborough, was created in 1785 as part of the Cheraw District. Wedge Plantation, McClellanville, South Carolina.
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