City Directories and History: The home had been constructed for the G.M. Giradeau family in the period between 1875-1880. This home was demolished after the 1979 survey of Vincent Street in Newberry, S.C. Click here for added information on this structure and the Vincent St. Hist. District.
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william vincent says
my surname is Vincent I wondered if there are any records of any vincents coming from Ireland my ancestors were weavers
rradmin says
Dear Sir,
I would suggest checking with the Newberry Historical Society or the Newberry College Archives which is being moved to the old library.
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