Kensington Plantation Georgetown
Georgetown County
Basic Information
- Location Black River, Georgetown, Georgetown County
Three miles north of Georgetown on the Waccamaw Neck
- Origin of name ?
- Other names ?
- Current status ?
Timeline
- 1750 Earliest known date of existence
Once part of a land grant to John Perrie
- ? House built
Land
- Number of acres ?
- Primary crop Rice
Owners
- Alphabetical list John and Mary Cleland; Robert Ellison Fraser (1878); Francis Kinloch; Henry Augustus Middleton (1824); Robert H. Mitchell (1980); John Perrie; John Francis Pyatt
Slaves
- Number of slaves 141
Buildings
Web Resources
Print Resources
- Initial references: 40
- Suzanne Cameron Linder and Marta Leslie Thacker (with preliminary research by Agnes Leland Baldwin), Historical Atlas of the Rice Plantations of Georgetown County and the Santee River (Columbia: South Carolina Department of Archives and History, 2001 or 2002), pp. 419-422.
Contact Information
- Telephone: ?