| | Richland County (no city given):
Duncan
Clinch Heyward, 1864 —
Edward
Clarkson Leverette Adams, 1876 —
Elizabeth
Hawley Gasque, 1886 |
| | Richland District County (now Richland
County):
James
Uriah Adams, 1812 —
James
Pickett Adams, 1828 —
Henry
Walker Adams, 1852 |
| | College Place:
Ben
F. Hornsby, 1915 |
| | Columbia:
Warren
R. Davis, 1793 —
Alexander
B. Meek, 1814 —
Stephen
R. Mallory, Jr., 1848 —
Hamilton
G. Ewart, 1849 —
Charles
Evans Boineau, Jr., 1923 —
Walter
J. Bristow, Jr., 1924 —
Floyd
Spence, 1928 —
Mark
W. Buyck, Jr., 1934 —
Weston
Adams, 1938 —
Liz
J. Patterson, 1939 —
Alma
Wheeler Smith, 1941 —
John
Thrasher, 1943 —
Heather
Fiorentino, 1958 —
Beryl
D. Roberts, 1958 —
Robert
Adams, 1963 |
| | Near Columbia:
M.
G. 'Burnie' Burnside, 1902 |
| | Congaree, Richland District County (now
Richland County):
Joel
Adams, 1784 —
William
Weston Adams, 1786 —
James
H. Adams, 1812 |
| | Kingville:
Heriot
Clarkson, 1863 |
| | Wateree:
Jeff
B. Bates, 1896 |
| |
See also South
Carolina birthplaces not assigned to counties.
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