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Horry District/County

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History

In the Carolina Low Country, Horry District was formed in 1801 from Georgetown District. In 1868, Horry District was designated Horry County. Its county seat, the town of Conway, is on US-701, about 90 miles northeast of Charleston and 110 miles east of Columbia. Horry County is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean, the South Carolina counties of Georgetown, Marion and Dillon, and the North Carolina counties of Columbus and Brunswick.

Newspaper:
The Sun News, Myrtle Beach

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Any names below in red have not been matched with a person in the Culpepper family tree. If you can identify any of them, please let us know.

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Census Records

Horry District was not formed until 1801.

1810  - 1930 US Censuses

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No Culpeppers were found enumerated in any US censuses.

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Births

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No records of any Culpepper births have been found.

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Marriages

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No records of any Culpepper marriages have been found.

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Social Security Death Index (SSDI)

All records of deaths on or before 30 Sep 2004 in which the final residence was in this county.

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Carol Culpepper, 30 Oct 1930 - Jan 1980, North Myrtle Beach, Horry Co., SC; SSN 242-44-9414 issued in North Carolina before 1951 (#51500)

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William H. Culpepper, 7 Feb 1913 - 4 Jan 1990, Myrtle Beach, Horry Co., SC; SSN 246-03-2448 issued in North Carolina before 1951 (#5352)

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Burials

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No records of Culpepper graves have been found.

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Places

If you have a photograph or more information on any of these, or in particular, if you know which Culpepper a place may have been named for, please contact us

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No Culpepper-named or related places have been found.

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Last Revised: 02 Jan 2015

 
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