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Lexington County

You are here: All Titles ⟩ Southern Claims Commission ⟩ Southern Claims - Barred and Disallowed ⟩ South Carolina ⟩ Lexington County

  • Adam Shull (22207)
  • Andrew Shealy (22215)
  • Andrew Taylor (6645)
  • Barbara L. Corley (22211)
  • Barnet C. Lybrand (22218)
  • Brittan E. Hutto (22212)
  • Catharine Lee (22214)
  • Charles A. Ricard (22265)
  • Charles P. Harward (22198)
  • Edward R. Neese (22204)
  • Edwin Taylor (6646)
  • Emanuel J. Lybrand (22217)
  • Geroge Epting (6642)
  • Jacob Epling Junior (8457)
  • Jacob Epting Junior (8457)
  • Jacob Hite (22267)
  • Jacob J. Derrick (6896)
  • Jacob W. Lowman (1081)
  • James D. Derrick (8746)
  • James Huckabaa (22227)
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