Greenwood County Library Obituary Index for Greenwood, SC Newspapers work in progress.Also: Greenville County Probate Search (recent).Greenville County Historical Records Search includes some older probate and estate records also has some marriage license indexes.Greenville County: Springwood and Richland Cemetery Viewer (City of Greenville) includes burials search requires Flash.Greenville News Obituary Index, 1904-present from the Greenville County Library.Edgefield County Will Book Index, 1836-1853.Dillon County: Extracts of Obituaries from the Dillon Herald 1931-recent.Colleton County: The Press and Standard Newspaper Index, 1873-present Walterboro, SC.Chesterfield County: Cheraw Chronicle and Chesterfield Advertiser Obituary Archive, 2003-recent (not complete).For Charleston City death records, 1821-1914 at Ancestry, see the first link above (South Carolina Death Certificates and Index).Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina Black Deaths, 1871-89 at Ancestry/requires payment not complete.Charleston County: Burial Records for the Evergreen (Grimball) Cemetery, James Island.Index to Wills of Charleston County, South Carolina, 1671-1868 scanned searchable book (requires payment - part of an Ancestry subscription).Charleston County Probate Court - Estate/Will and Conservatorship/Guardianship Records Search 1983-present.Charleston City Death Records, 1821-1926 at FamilySearch.Beaufort County Obituary Index, 1862-c.1992.South Carolina Death Index, 1915-1967 (free) includes entries from 1968-1972 South Carolina Death Records Indexes, Obituaries and Cemeteries by County.South Carolina Death Records and Index, 1915-1965 from FamilySearch (free with registration includes digitized images of the death records).South Carolina Death Certificates and Index, 1915-1971 (at Ancestry/requires payment) includes: digitized statewide death certificates, 1915-1971 Charleston City death records, 1821-1914 Spartanburg City death records, 14 and Union City death records, 19-1914.“It makes that pretty easy.Online South Carolina Death Records Indexes “I have a daily reminder with a daughter who lives with me that I would have had to move away from – and not just live with me now, but she’s going to Ole Miss,” Kiffin said. She recently graduated from Oxford High School, and she’ll attend Ole Miss. Kiffin’s daughter, Landry, lives with him. In this case, Kiffin says he experiences a visual reminder of his decision's effect. SEC SPRING MEETINGS: How SEC football coaches are handling rise in sports betting TOPPMEYER: Nick Saban shrinks into shadows on SEC schedule debate, as new voice of reason emerges However, throughout the years, he has pondered what his career would have been like had he not left Tennessee when he did. He files second-guessing a career choice in that category. Kiffin, 48, said as he’s gotten older, he doesn’t worry about things he can’t control. Kiffin spent one season as Tennessee’s football coach while Pearl coached Vols basketball, before Kiffin skipped town for Southern Cal in January 2010. “Other than that, I really don’t spend any time” evaluating that decision. “Bruce Pearl interrupted my dinner two nights ago down here and said we could have been buddies again,” Kiffin said Tuesday at the SEC spring meetings. Kiffin’s candidacy for Auburn's vacancy reached a crescendo last November, so much so that would-he-stay-or-would-he-go drama became the story of Egg Bowl week.Īnd Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl isn’t ready to let him forget it. ![]() – Lane Kiffin says he’s not second-guessing his decision to remain Ole Miss' football coach, but a former coworker is.
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