| Charleston County (no city given):
John
Huger, 1804 —
William
H. Campbell, 1901 |
| Awendaw:
Charles
James Air, 1803 |
| Near Awendaw:
Thomas
Porcher Stoney, 1973 |
| Charleston: |
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| Charleston, 1780-1789:
Charles
Pinckney, 1782 —
Henry
Middleton, 1784 —
Benjamin
Guerard, 1788 |
| Charleston, 1790-1799:
Richard
Hutson, 1795 —
John
Lewis Gervais, 1798 |
| Charleston, 1800-1809:
Rawlins
Lowndes, 1800 —
Aedanus
Burke, 1802 —
John
Mathews, 1802 —
Christopher
Gadsden, 1805 —
Richard
Sprigg, Jr., 1806 |
| Charleston, 1810-1819:
William
Smith, 1812 —
David
Ramsay, 1815 —
Jacob
Read, 1816 —
Joseph
Alston, 1816 |
| Charleston, 1820-1829:
John
Drayton, 1822 —
William
W. Van Ness, 1823 —
John
Dawson, Jr., 1823 —
Charles
Pinckney, 1824 —
Charles
Cotesworth Pinckney, 1825 —
Francis
Kinloch, 1826 —
John
Bee Holmes, 1827 —
Thomas
Pinckney, 1828 —
John
Geddes, 1828 —
Thomas
Roper, 1829 —
William
Rouse, 1829 |
| Charleston, 1830-1839:
Joseph
Bellinger, 1830 —
William
Dickinson Martin, 1833 —
Charles
Cochran, 1833 —
Elias
Horry, 1834 —
Thomas
Jones, 1836 |
| Charleston, 1840-1849:
Jesse
Franklin Cleveland, 1841 —
Thomas
Lowndes, 1843 —
John
Lyde Wilson, 1849 |
| Charleston, 1850-1859:
James
Gadsden, 1858 |
| Charleston, 1860-1869:
John
S. Robinson, 1860 —
John
Schnierle, 1861 —
Langdon
Cheves, Jr., 1863 —
Thomas
Bennett, 1865 —
Arthur
P. Hayne, 1867 —
Isaac
Edward Holmes, 1867 |
| Charleston, 1870-1879:
William
Shorten Henerey, 1871 —
Alfred
Huger, 1872 —
Francis
James Porcher, 1872 —
Robert
C. De Large, 1874 —
John
Phillips, 1875 —
John
Sanders O'Hear, 1875 —
George
A. Trenholm, 1876 —
Thomas
Y. Simons, 1878 —
Eugene
Huchet, 1878 —
Alexander
Henry Brown, 1879 |
| Charleston, 1880-1889:
Theodore
D. Wagner, 1880 —
Michael
Patrick O'Connor, 1881 —
John
L. Nowell, 1881 —
A.
J. Ransier, 1882 —
Motte
A. Pringle, 1886 —
Benjamin
F. Huger, 1887 —
Peter
C. Gaillard, 1889 |
| Charleston, 1890-1899:
D.
F. Grube, 1892 —
Andrew
Gordon Magrath, 1893 —
Benjamin
Huger Rutledge, 1893 —
Carlos
J. Stolbrand, 1894 —
John
Edward Frampton, 1896 |
| Charleston, 1900-1909:
George
I. Cunningham, 1902 —
George
C. Rowe, 1903 —
Charles
Otto Witte, 1908 —
Samuel
T. Poinier, 1909 |
| Charleston, 1910-1919:
Joseph
Pulitzer, 1911 —
George
S. Legaré, 1913 —
William
H. Brawley, 1916 —
George
D. Bryan, 1919 —
William
Fatman, 1919 |
| Charleston, 1920-1929:
James
Adger Smyth, 1920 —
Henry
Augustus Gaillard, 1921 —
Frank
B. Gary, 1922 —
John
F. Ficken, 1925 —
Benjamin
H. Rutledge, 1925 —
Antonio
Gastaver, 1929 |
| Charleston, 1930-1939:
Albert
T. Fancher, 1930 —
E.
J. Dennis, 1930 —
Tristram
T. Hyde, 1931 —
D.
E. Huger Smith, 1932 —
R.
Goodwyn Rhett, 1939 |
| Charleston, 1940-1949:
Francis
Kerchner Myers, 1940 —
John
P. Grace, 1940 —
W.
Turner Logan, 1941 —
Henry
W. Lockwood, 1944 —
Arthur
Rutledge Young, 1947 |
| Charleston, 1950-1959:
Joseph
W. Alsop, 1953 —
John
W. Davis, 1955 |
| Charleston, 1960-1969:
William
McG. Morrison, 1960 —
Taylor
H. Stukes, 1961 —
R.
M. Jefferies, 1964 —
Ernest
A. Marvin, 1967 |
| Charleston, 1970-1979:
J.
Carl Kearse, 1973 |
| Charleston, 1980-1989:
Amory
Houghton, 1981 |
| Charleston, 2000-2009:
Joseph
W. Twinam, 2001 —
James
P. Harrelson, 2003 —
J.
Palmer Gaillard, Jr., 2006 —
Robin
L. Beard, Jr., 2007 —
Robert
E. McNair, 2007 —
Arthur
B. Schirmer, Jr., 2008 |
| Charleston, 2010-2025:
T.
Allen Legaré, Jr., 2010 —
Solomon
Blatt, Jr., 2016 —
Burnet
R. Maybank, 2016 —
Robin
Chandler Duke, 2016 —
C.
Weston Houck, 2017 |
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| Charleston, Charleston District County
(now Charleston County):
Thomas
Shubrick, 1779 —
Isaac
Motte, 1795 —
Daniel
DeSaussure, 1798 —
Daniel
Huger, 1799 —
John
Rutledge, 1800 —
Edward
Rutledge, 1800 —
Richard
Beresford, 1803 —
William
Moultrie, 1805 —
Alexander
Moultrie, 1807 —
Thomas
Lee, 1839 —
Henry
Middleton, 1846 —
Henry
Workman Conner, 1861 —
Henry
Laurens Pinckney, 1863 |
| Near Charleston:
Ralph
Izard, 1804 —
John
Parker, 1832 |
| Edisto Island, Colleton County (now
Charleston County):
Joseph
Evans Jenkins, 1874 |
| Isle of Palms:
Ernest
F. Hollings, 2019 |
| Kiawah Island:
Arnoldus
Van der Horst, 1815 |
| Mt. Pleasant:
George
Frederick von Kolnitz, 1948 —
Falcon
Black Hawkins, Jr., 2005 —
James
B. Edwards, 2014 |
| Seabrook Island:
John
Wesley Snyder, 1985 |
| Sullivan's Island:
Daniel
Elliott Huger, 1854 |
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See also South
Carolina deathplaces not assigned to counties.
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