“A heritage plat map via the Mayhugh Collection……”
City Directories and History: A collection of overlapping historic plats are mainly from Chester County, S.C., diagramming the locations and geographic parameters of hundreds of family farm and plats of historic importance. These refined maps are the work of Chester resident and historian, Tom Mayhugh who graciously provided them for display and research on Roots and Recall in 2017.
***The Heritage map collection is provided to and preserved on R&R by the creator to enhance the understanding and appreciation of local genealogical and history. Any use of these maps without written permission from the owner or sighting full credit is prohibited. Please enjoy and credited appropriately! Permission for use maybe addressed to images@rootsandrecall.com, thanks. Click on each map title to reveal the plats for numerous sections of Chester County. Additional Mayhugh Heritage Maps are also available in Lancaster and York Counties.
INDEX TO PLATS:
Adare, James
Arledge, Cyrus
Atkinson, James
Beckham, Lewis
Beckham, William
Bell, John
Bell, Samuel
Bishop, James
Boggs, John
Bradford, James
Bradford, William
Burns, John
Burns, Laird
Burns, Margaret
Carter, Jacob
Castles, Samuel
Chisholm, David
Chisholm, Elizabeth
Chisholm, Thomas
Chisholm, William
Clark, Alexander
Clark, John
Combest, John
Combest, Milling
Combest, William
Craig, George
Crank, Mary
Crank, Stephen
Darrough, Hugh
DeGraffenried, Thomas
Dickson, Michael
Dunovant, John
Ervin, Samuel
Ford, John
Garner, Elizabeth
Garner, James
Gill, John
Gilmer, Thomas K.
Gilmore, William Taylor
Gooch, Mary
Goore, George W.
Gray, Henry
Hall, N.R.
Hall, T.
Howard, John J.J.
Inman, Aaron
Jaggers, E.
Johnston, James
Johnston, Sarah
Keenan, George
Keenan, Samuel
Keenan, Stephen
Kelso, Robert
Kennedy, George
Kennedy, John
Kennedy, Thomas
Kidd, John
Knighton, Moses
Knox, William
Lewis, Joseph
Lewis, William
Marbet, Anne
Marbet, John
Martin, Alexander
McCafferty, Thomas
McCain, Thomas
McCartney, John
McClintock, James
McClintock, Thomas
McClure, E. C.
McClure, Emelia
McClure, James
McClure, John
McClure, Thomas
McClure, William
McCormick, John
McCormick, Samuel
McCullough, Jonas
McDaniel, Daniel
McDonald, Nancy
McDonald, W. M.
McEachern, John
McElroy, John
McKee, Isabella
McLaughlan, Widow
McMurray, Samuel
McNinch, John
McQuiston, Andrew
McQuiston, William
Melton, C.D.
Mildoon, Eleanor
Mildoon, Ritchison
Millen, Robert
Millen, William
Milling, Alexander
Milling, Hannah C.
Milling, Jennet M.
Milling, Mary
Miller, Ann
Miller, Charles
Mills, John
Mills, Thomas
Mobley, Biggers
Mobley, David
Mobley, Edward
Mobley, John
Mobley, Simon
Moncrief, John
Morrison, Robert
Morrow, David
Morrow, John
Morrow, Joseph
Morrow, William
Murphy, Charles
Murphy, John
Murphy, Martha
Murphy, Mary Ann
Myrant, J. N.
Neely, Amzi
Neely, Mathew
Nelson, Isabella
Nelson, Robert
Nelson, William
Omelveney, H.
Omelveney, Samuel
Orr, William
Peoples, Margaret
Quay, Alexander
Rainey, William
Robinson, James
Robinson, Robert
Rosborough, Wm. A.
Steel, Margaret
Steen, Elizabeth
Stuart, James
Stuart, Jane
Stuart, William
Walker, Alexander
Walker, John
Walker, John T.
Walker, Samuel
White, Abraham
Wiley, James
Wilson, David
Wilson, Elizabeth
Wilson, Margaret
Wilson, Peter
Wilson, Willliam
Woodward, William
Wylie, David
Wylie, Duncan
Wylie, Margaret
Wylie, Peter Esq.
Wylie, Samuel
Wylie, Sarah
Wylie, William
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