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Jan Murphy
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Meanwhile, in the early 20th Century in South Carolina, it was common to just say someone was from (for example) Kershaw County, rather than specifying which part of the county they were born in.

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Jan Murphy
@packrat74.bsky.social
Enthusiastic family historian since 2006; sometime moderator pro tempore at Genealogy & Family History Stack Exchange. genealogy.stackexchange.com Fan of SFF, figure skating, baseball, equestrian sports, cycling. Former bookseller; book junkie.
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