Serenity Plantation - Georgetown County South Carolina SC

Serenity Plantation – Sampit River – Georgetown County



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Basic Information

  • Location – Sampit River, Georgetown County

  • Origin of name – ?

  • Other names – ?

  • Current status – ?

Timeline

  • ? – Earliest known date of existence

  • ? – House built

  • Mid-late 1700s – Albert Roux was owner

  • Circa 1850 – J.B. Pyatts was owner of Serenity (1, p. 287)

Land

  • Number of acres – ?

  • Primary crop – Probably rice

Owners

  • Chronological list – Albert Roux, J.B. Pyatts

Slaves

  • Number of slaves – 28 in 1790 under Roux

Buildings

References & Resources

  1. George C. Rogers, Jr., The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina (Spartanburg, SC: Reprint Company, 1990)
     Order The History of Georgetown County, South Carolina



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