Find Barnwell County Obituaries

Barnwell County obituary records span from 1798 to the present day. The county was created from Orangeburg District. Barnwell serves as the county seat. The People-Sentinel newspaper publishes local obituaries. The Barnwell County Public Library maintains genealogy resources. State death registration from 1915 provides official death records.

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Barnwell County Quick Facts

1798 Established
Barnwell County Seat
21K Population
ABBE Library System

Barnwell County Library Obituary Resources

The Barnwell County Public Library provides local history and genealogy resources. The library is part of the ABBE Regional Library System. This system serves Barnwell and neighboring counties. Local newspapers and family histories are available for research.

Researchers can access online genealogy databases at the library. Ancestry Library Edition and HeritageQuest provide obituary indexes. Staff can assist with locating local records and newspapers. The library serves as a central resource for Barnwell County family history research.

Visit the ABBE Regional Library System for more information. The library provides access to census records and military records. South Carolina reference materials support genealogy research. Contact staff for assistance with obituary searches.

The People-Sentinel Obituary Archives

The People-Sentinel serves as the primary newspaper for Barnwell County. The newspaper publishes obituaries for local residents. Current death notices appear in print and online. Historical archives preserve obituaries from earlier decades.

The People-Sentinel covers news and events throughout Barnwell County. Local funeral homes submit obituaries for publication. The newspaper maintains archives of past issues. Researchers can contact the paper for information about historical obituaries.

Visit thepeople-sentinel.com for current obituaries. The newspaper office may provide access to archived issues. The Barnwell County Library may also maintain newspaper archives. These resources help researchers locate historical death notices.

Barnwell County Probate Court Records

The Barnwell County Probate Court maintains wills and estates from 1798 to present. These records contain death dates and family information. Marriage licenses from 1798 are also available. Probate records help establish family relationships across generations.

Estate records document property transfers and list heirs. Wills name beneficiaries and executors. These documents confirm death dates and relationships. The Probate Court provides essential resources for genealogy research.

Visit the Barnwell County Probate Court for record access. The court is located at the Barnwell County Courthouse. Some older records may require in-person viewing. Probate records complement obituary searches for complete family history.

Barnwell County Obituary Records Online

Online databases provide access to Barnwell County obituary records. FamilySearch maintains South Carolina death collections with free access. The Deaths and Burials index covers 1816 to 1990. South Carolina Deaths from 1915 to 1965 includes original images.

Ancestry.com offers databases covering Barnwell County. The South Carolina Death Records collection spans 1821 to 1969. These records include both indexes and document images. MyHeritage provides additional death record collections for South Carolina.

FamilySearch Wiki provides guidance on Barnwell County genealogy research. The wiki lists available record types and repositories. Researchers can find tips for using local resources. Visit the FamilySearch Wiki for more information.

Key online resources include:

  • FamilySearch South Carolina collections
  • Ancestry.com death record databases
  • MyHeritage historical records
  • FamilySearch Wiki research guidance

South Carolina State Resources for Barnwell County

The South Carolina Department of Public Health maintains statewide death records. Registration began in 1915, providing official documentation. Death certificates contain standardized information about deaths. Access restrictions apply to records less than fifty years old.

The South Carolina State Library offers genealogy research guides. These guides explain how to obtain vital records. The South Carolina Department of Archives and History preserves older records. Death certificates over fifty years old are publicly accessible.

Note: Records less than fifty years old are restricted to immediate family members.

Barnwell County Historical Obituary Sources

Barnwell County was created from Orangeburg District in 1798. The county contributed territory to form other counties over time. Allendale and Bamberg counties were created from Barnwell County. Earlier records for those areas may be found in Barnwell County.

The Barnwell County Health Department maintains recent death records. State-level records from 1915 cover most historical deaths. The South Carolina Department of Public Health provides certified copies. Historical societies may preserve additional obituary records.

SCIWAY provides a directory of South Carolina obituary resources. The site links to newspapers and genealogy databases. FamilySearch Wiki offers detailed research guidance. These resources help researchers locate Barnwell County obituary records.

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Nearby Counties

Barnwell County borders several South Carolina counties. Records for Allendale and Bamberg before their creation may be found here. Researchers should check neighboring county archives for related obituary records.

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