South Carolina
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South Carolina Records



July 27, 1720
�Then was married George Melekin and Janet Melekin by Rev. Mr. Garden and Banns�.
[Salley, A. S.: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1720-58, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 33, 150]

September 9, 1721
Marriage of Moses Millikan and Mary Murrell.
[The Annals and Parish Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish�, in South Carolina, from 1680 to 1884. Columbia, SC: Walker, Evans and Cogswell (1884), p. 37]

�Located along the Wando River in Berkeley County, South Carolina, the Parish of St. Thomas was founded in 1706 as a "French" parish.

February 9, 1724
�Then was Married George Melligan Batchelor, & Mary Hambleton Spinster, by license of his Excellency the Governor and by the Reverend Mr. Alex. Garden.
[Salley, A. S.: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1720-58, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 34, 154]

November 19, 1749
Married George Millekin & Mary Watson by license.
[Salley, A. S.: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1720-58, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 193]

April 21, 1750
A List of the Members of the Charles-Town Library Society � Dr. George Milligan.
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 170]

January 2, 1752
Marriage of George Meleken Bachelor, son of George & Jane Meleken, and Jane Hatcher Spinster, daughter of Thos & Margt Hatcher, by license.
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 134]

November 13, 1752
Birth of Margt daughter of George & Jane Melekin, baptised by Peasely on January 10, 1754.
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 135]

April 18, 1753
Birth of James Hatcher son of George & Jane Melekin, baptised by Peasely on January 31, 1756.
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 136]

November 24, 1755
Birth of Jane daughter of George & Jane Melekin, baptised by Peasely on January 31, 1756.
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 136]

October 13, 1762
Baptism of Willm Johnson son of George & Mary Milligan by the Revd. Robt. Smith Rectr.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 52]

October 18, 1764
Birth of Thomas son of George & Jean Milligan, baptised on August 4, 17[65].
[St. Helena�s Parish Register 1752-1800, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 137]

January 12, 1766
Death of Mr. Milligan�s son died of a sore throat (son was William Johnston Milligan).
[Extracts from Journal of Mrs. Ann Manigault 1754-1781, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XX, p. 209]

January 16, 1766
Was buried Wm. Johnston son of George Milligan.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 312]

October 5, 1773
Marriage of Wm Milligan, Merchant, C Town and Rebecca Stoll, S. C. Town.
[Records Kept by Colonel Isaac Haye, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XI, p. 101]

October 5, 1773
Marriage last Tuesday evening of Mr. William Milligan was married to Miss Rebecca Stoll, daughter of Mr. Justinus Stoll. (Monday, October 11, 1773).
[Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette And its Successors. (1732-1801.), p. 54]

October 5, 1773
Marriage of Mr. William Milligan, Merchant, to Miss Rebecca Stoll, daughter of Mr. Justinus Stoll (Tuesday October 19, 1773).
[Salley, A. S.: Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette; And County Journal (1765-1775)
and in The Charleston Gazette (1778-1780), p. 25]

March --, 1774
Marriage of Jacob, C Town and Marg� Bennet S March.
[Records Kept by Colonel Isaac Haye, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XI, p. 103]

March --, 1774
Marriage of Mr. Jacob Milligan to Miss Margaret Bennett (Tuesday March 29, 1774).
[Salley, A. S.: Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette; And County Journal (1765-1775)
and in The Charleston Gazette (1778-1780), p. 26]

December 15, 1781
Deed of Thomas Grimball Junr, Esquire, Sheriff of Charles Town District, to John Deas of Charles Town, Esquire, whereas John Combe of parish of St Thomas & St. Dennis in Berkley County, planter, deceased, was seized of a tract of 200 acres on Lynches Creek adj. land belonging to the French Parsonage of St. Dennis Parish and land of said John Deas late Bonneau, land of said John Deas late John Lip�s, and said John Combe by his bond dated 24 May 1770 bound to Paul Murrel of province and county aforesaid in the penal sum of ~L1100 SC money for the payment of ~L550, and Paul Murrel in the court of common pleas did implead Daniel Dubois, admr. of the estate of John Combe deceased and obtain judgment.....now for ~L580 SC money paid by John Deas. T. Grimball Junr. Sheriff.
Witnessed by Benj'a Villepontoux, Joseph MILLIGAN.
Proved by the oath of Joseph Milligan on Dec. 15, 1781 before William RUGELEY, J.P.
Recorded on December 15, 1781.
[South Carolina Deed Abstracts 1776-1783 Books Y-4 through H5, Abstracted by Brent H. Holcomb, page 220]

May 7, 1782
Marriage of John Milligan & Sarah McMillan pr. license by the Revd. Robert Cooper.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 216]

Saturday May 31, 1783
Marriage of Lieut. James Milligan of the Pennsylvania line to Miss Betsy M�Allister of Charleston.
[Marriage and Death Notices in South Carolina Weekly Gazette, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XVIII, p. 41]

Sunday May 8, 1785
Marriage of Mr. William Smith of New York to Miss Eliza Milligan daughter of the deceased Dr. John Milligan (Wednesday, May 11, 1785).
[Marriage and Death Notices in South Carolina Weekly Gazette, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XIX, p. 142]

Sunday May 8, 1785
Marriage last Sunday evening of Mr. Smith of New York to Miss Elizabeth Milligan of this City (Thursday, May 12, 1785).
[Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette And its Successors. (1732-1801.), p. 77]

November 23, 1786
Death yesterday afternoon, in the bloom of life, after a long and tedious illness, Mrs. Margaret Milligan, wife of Mr. Jacob Milligan of this City (Friday November 24, 1786).
[Marriage and Death Notices from Charleston Morning Post and Daily Advertiser, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XIX, p. 217]

November 23, 1787
Baptism of Charlotte Marie Milligin daughter of James & Elizabeth Milligin.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 106]

April 18, 1791
Baptism of Susanna Melinda Milligen daughter of James & Elizabeth Milligen.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 116]

September 9, 1792
Baptism of Francis Jane Milligen daughter of James & Elizabeth Milligen.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 121]

June 11, 1795
Jacob Milligan and Sarah Shaw.
[South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 5]

September 13, 1796
Burial of James Milligan.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 355]

January 28, 1797
Marriage of George Manson of Charleston, ship carpenter, and Sarah Milligan, widow, by license
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 264]

January 28, 1797
Married, by the Rev. Parson Frost, on Saturday last, George Manson, ship carpenter, to the amiable relict of the deceased Captain Jacob Milligan, harbour-master of this port (Monday January 30, 1797).
[Marriage and Death Notices from City Gazette, South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXIII, p. 212]

Saturday August 10, 1799
Married, on Saturday evening, by the Rev. Dr. Buist, Arthur Harper, Esq., to Mrs. Elizabeth Milligan. (Monday, August 12, 1799)
[Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette And its Successors. (1732-1801.), p. 98]

July 20, 1800
Marriage of Isaac Parker, house carpenter, and Mary Milligan of the same place (Charleston), Spinster.
[Smith & Salley: Register of St. Philip�s Parish 1754-1810, Charles Town, South Carolina, p. 271]

July 20, 1800
Married on Sunday evening last, by the Rev. Dr. Frost, Mr. Isaac Parker to the agreeable Miss Mary Milligan, both of this City. (Tuesday, July 22, 1800)
[Marriage Notices in The South-Carolina Gazette And its Successors. (1732-1801.), p. 108-9]




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