Working on your family tree?  Whether you are local or across the country we are here to help.

Oconee History Museum staff is always working to make our collections more accessible.  Please feel free to contact us with your local history and genealogical questions.  We can provide research access to many out-of-print local history books and our archival collections.

Many genealogical resources for Oconee County are available online!

  • Deeds & Wills
    • View our How-To History: Finding Deeds & Wills video presentation here
      • Access the How-To History: Finding Deeds & Wills presentation slides here
    • Visit the Oconee County Register of Deeds Office for deeds, mortgages, and plats.  Scanned deeds are available to view online back to 1965.
    • Visit the Oconee County Probate Court for wills, estate files, and marriage licenses.
  • Oconee Newspapers
    • View our How-To History: Researching Historic Newspapers video presentation here
    • 1849-1922 editions of Oconee’s oldest newspaper, the Keowee Courier, are freely available and full-text searchable via Chronicling America digital newspaper archives
    • Visit the the Ann Rogers Memorial South Carolina History Room at the Oconee County Public Library in Walhalla, SC, for microfilm of Keowee Courier editions after 1922, as well as issues of the Tugaloo Tribune, Farm & Factory, (Seneca) Daily Journal, and Westminster News.
  • Oconee Cemeteries
    • View our How-To History:  Locating Historic Cemeteries video presentation here
      • Access the How-To History: Locating Historic Cemeteries presentation slides here
    • Most Oconee County cemetery and tombstone information is compiled on the Oconee County SC Cemetery GPS Mapping Project website.  Scroll down for a chart showing cemeteries with aerial views, GPS map coordinates, Google Maps links, links to photos and text (tombstone transcriptions), direct links to Find-A-Grave.com listings, and general driving directions.  This list is also cross-referenced with the Old Pendleton District Genealogical Society’s “Oconee Cemetery Survey Books”, which can be previewed and purchased on that page as well.
    • Find-A-Grave.com
  • Oconee County Local History Books (digital)
    • Many local history books have fallen out of print, but thanks to digitization efforts by the Oconee County Public Library, several have been preserved and are available online.
  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History (SCDAH)
    • SCDAH offers historical and genealogical references services.  An online catalog is available.
    • The following records are searchable online via SC Electronic Records Archive (SCERA)
      • Birth Certificates, 1915
      • British and Private Records
      • Local Records
      • State Records
      • Constitutional and Organic Papers
      • Map Collection
    • The following records are searchable online via SCDAH Online Records Index
      • Records of Confederate Veterans 1909-1973
      • Criminal Court Records
      • Index to Multiple Record Series ca. 1675-1929
      • Legislative Papers 1782-1866
      • National Register of Historic Places
      • Plats for State Land Grants 1784-1868
      • School Insurance Photographs 1935-1952
      • Will Transcripts 1782-1855