An indispensable ledger of private vows and public life from colonial Charleston. Small clues, large human stories. S. Salley's careful compilation gathers the marriage notices printed in the South-Carolina and American General Gazette (from May 30, 1766 to February 28, 1781) and in its successor, the Royal Gazette (1781-1782). These pages form a unique archive of colonial american marriage records, drawn directly from historical newspaper archives and arranged as a practical genealogy sourcebook for south carolina family history. They map eighteenth century marriages not only by names and dates but by social rank, residence and kinship ties. Part primary source anthology, part ancestry research collection and a ready historians reference guide, the notices supply the raw evidentiary threads that reconstruct families, migrations and social networks. For anyone tracing Charleston roots the 1700s charleston records collected here from royal gazette archives become a rare vital records compilation that illuminates early american society. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Historically significant and quietly eloquent, the compilation captures everyday ritual, legal formality and the small human details that escape civic registries. Each terse notice yields names, local ties and context that amplify family stories and local narratives. Taken together the notices provide an accidental chronicle of manners, migration and alliance during a formative era of southern identity, and they reward the patient researcher with leads that rarely survive in county records. Casual readers find compelling human vignettes; family historians and genealogists gain precise leads; classic-literature collectors and institutional libraries value an accessible primary text that enriches broader studies of the colonial era. Clear, authoritative and companionable, this edition belongs on the shelf of anyone interested in southern family history and the lived texture of eighteenth-century life.
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