Crotwell Family History

Ancestors of Ruby Selma Crotwell

Person Page 12

Henry Cannon

M, #276

Parents

FatherSamuel William Cannon (24 Dec 1818 - 26 Jul 1883)
MotherLavinia (Vinah) Elizabeth Gallman (13 Feb 1820 - 27 May 1894)

Biography

Person SourceHenry Cannon had person sources.1,2
Last Edited9 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. [S73] George Leland Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina: Historical & Genealogical Annals, p 235
  2. [S10] Eleanor Clyburn Wicker, 1850 Census Newberry SC with Genealogical Data, Source Medium: Book, p 141, died as infant

Henry Middleton Cannon

M, #278, (20 Jan 1812 - abt 1859)

Parents

FatherCol. Samuel Cannon, II (abt 1773 - 22 Jul 1849)
MotherSarah Riser (13 Apr 1778 - 10 Nov 1827)

Biography

Birth20 Jan 1812Henry Middleton Cannon was born on 20 Jan 1812.1,2
Deathabt 1859He died abt 1859.3
Person SourceHenry Middleton Cannon had person sources.4,1,2,5,6
Baptism22 Jul 1821He was baptized on 22 Jul 1821 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Pomaria, South Carolina.2
Last Edited28 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S100] South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Source Medium: Magazine, Vol V, p. 23
  2. [S50] Early Records of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Newberry County, South Carolina, Source Medium: Original Church Records
  3. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  4. [S128] Will of Samuel Cannon, dtd 16 Dec 1848, prvd 7 Nov 1849, rcd 23 Apr 1850, Newberry District, SC, Will Bk #1, p 425, Source Medium: Microfilm
  5. [S28] N. Louise Bailey, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 268
  6. [S164] Probate Papers of Samuel Cannon, Newberry District SC, Box 85, Est. 4, 1849-1851, Medium: Microfilm

Nancy Johnson Cannon

F, #281, (12 Nov 1809 - bet Dec 1848 and 1851)

Parents

FatherCol. Samuel Cannon, II (abt 1773 - 22 Jul 1849)
MotherSarah Riser (13 Apr 1778 - 10 Nov 1827)

Biography

Birth12 Nov 1809Nancy Johnson Cannon was born on 12 Nov 1809.1,2
Marriage? Neal and she were married.3
Deathbet Dec 1848 and 1851She died bet Dec 1848 and 1851.4,5
Person SourceNancy Johnson Cannon had person sources.3,1,2,6,7
Baptism22 Jul 1821She was baptized on 22 Jul 1821 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Pomaria, South Carolina.2
Last Edited31 Oct 2020

Citations

  1. [S100] South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Source Medium: Magazine, Vol V, p. 23
  2. [S50] Early Records of the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, Newberry County, South Carolina, Source Medium: Original Church Records
  3. [S128] Will of Samuel Cannon, dtd 16 Dec 1848, prvd 7 Nov 1849, rcd 23 Apr 1850, Newberry District, SC, Will Bk #1, p 425, Source Medium: Microfilm
  4. [S128] Will of Samuel Cannon, dtd 16 Dec 1848, prvd 7 Nov 1849, rcd 23 Apr 1850, Newberry District, SC, Will Bk #1, p 425, (Nancy was alive when the will of Samuel Cannon was written but had died by the time his estate was settled)
  5. [S164] Probate Papers of Samuel Cannon, Newberry District SC, Box 85, Est. 4, 1849-1851, Medium: Microfilm, Newberry County SC, Box 85, Est. 4
  6. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  7. [S28] N. Louise Bailey, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 268

? Riser

M, #282

Biography

Marriage? Riser and Eleanor Smyly Cannon were married.1
Person Source? Riser had person sources.1
Last Edited9 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript

Alice Cleopatra Cannon

F, #283, (1865 - 1942)

Parents

FatherSamuel William Cannon (24 Dec 1818 - 26 Jul 1883)
MotherLavinia (Vinah) Elizabeth Gallman (13 Feb 1820 - 27 May 1894)

Biography

Birth1865Alice Cleopatra Cannon was born in 1865.1,2
Death1942She died in 1942 at age ~77.3
Burial1942She was buried in 1942 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery in Pomaria, South Carolina.2
Person SourceAlice Cleopatra Cannon had person sources.1,4,5
Census1870She appeared in the census in 1870 in Newberry County, South Carolina.6
Census1880She appeared in the census in 1880 in Newberry County, South Carolina.7
Last Edited27 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  2. [S104] Tombstone
  3. [S104] Tombstone, Tombstone inscription is for Alice B Cannon
  4. [S73] George Leland Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina: Historical & Genealogical Annals, p 235
  5. [S216] Edith Greisser, Real Estate Records 1825-1949, Newberry County, South Carolina, p 49
  6. [S13] 1870 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series M593, Roll 1504, p 476B
  7. [S16] 1880 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series T9, Roll 1235, p. 54

John Milton Cannon

M, #284, (5 Feb 1862 - 15 Oct 1891)

Parents

FatherSamuel William Cannon (24 Dec 1818 - 26 Jul 1883)
MotherLavinia (Vinah) Elizabeth Gallman (13 Feb 1820 - 27 May 1894)

Family: Carrie Hentz ( - aft 1891)

DaughterMary Cannon, V
SonWalter A. Cannon

Biography

Birth5 Feb 1862John Milton Cannon was born on 5 Feb 1862.1,2
Marriage1888He and Carrie Hentz were married in 1888 in Newberry County, South Carolina. Clara B. Crotwell and S. P. Crotwell were attendants at the wedding.3
Death15 Oct 1891He died on 15 Oct 1891 at age 29 in South Carolina.4,2
Burial1891He was buried in 1891 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery in Newberry County, South Carolina.2
Person SourceJohn Milton Cannon had person sources.5,6,1,7
Census1870He appeared in the census in 1870 in Newberry County, South Carolina.6
Census1880He appeared in the census in 1880 in Newberry County, South Carolina.8
Last Edited17 Oct 2019

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  2. [S104] Tombstone
  3. [S166] Newberry Herald & News, Source Medium: Newspaper, 19 Jan 1888, p 3, col 1
  4. [S89] Probate Papers for Lavinia Gallman Cannon, Newberry County Courthouse, SC, Box 165, Estate 5, Source Medium: Official Document
  5. [S73] George Leland Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina: Historical & Genealogical Annals, p 235
  6. [S13] 1870 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series M593, Roll 1504, p 476B
  7. [S216] Edith Greisser, Real Estate Records 1825-1949, Newberry County, South Carolina, p 49
  8. [S16] 1880 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series T9, Roll 1235, p. 54

Col. Samuel Cannon, II

M, #287, (abt 1773 - 22 Jul 1849)

Parents

FatherEphraim Cannon, I (1737 - 1803)
Mother? ? ( - bef 1778)

Family: Sarah Riser (13 Apr 1778 - 10 Nov 1827)

DaughterRebecca Cannon, III ( - bef 1848)
DaughterElizabeth Cannon+ (abt 1791 - 4 Jun 1842)
DaughterEleanor Smyly Cannon (2 May 1807 - 4 Oct 1829)
DaughterNancy Johnson Cannon (12 Nov 1809 - bet Dec 1848 and 1851)
SonHenry Middleton Cannon (20 Jan 1812 - abt 1859)
DaughterMartha Caroline Cannon (7 Jun 1814 - aft 1851)
SonSamuel William Cannon+ (24 Dec 1818 - 26 Jul 1883)
Cannon, Samuel - Tombstone - 1849

Biography

Birthabt 1773Col. Samuel Cannon, II, was born abt 1773.1,2,3
Death22 Jul 1849He died on 22 Jul 1849 in South Carolina.3,4
Burial1849He was buried in 1849 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church Cemetery in Pomaria, South Carolina.3,2
NoteKoon Family History states that Col Samuel Cannon was married to Sarah Riser. Their daughter Elizabeth Cannon married D. Henry Koon, Jr. Cannon Family History has him married to Sarah E. Johnston, daughter of Thomas Johnston and Sarah Jones.
OccupationCol. Samuel Cannon, II, was a Surveyor and Teacher.5,4
ReligionHe was Methodist, Member of Pleasant Grove Methodist (est 1840 on Cannon's Creek, abandoned after Col Cannon's death.) Col Samuel Cannon's children were baptized at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in 1821. In 1838 he was one of four men who started the Pleasant Grove Church for Methodists in a stand near the Cannon's Creek Church. A church building was built there in 1840. After the death of Col. Cannon in 1849, the other founders moved and the church was abandoned.4,6,7
Person SourceHe had person sources.8,9,4
Occupationbet 1810 and 1819Bet 1810 and 1819 Col. Samuel Cannon, II, was a member of SC House of Representatives in the 19th, 22nd and 23rd General Assemblies (1810-1812, 1816-1817, 1818-1819.)4,10,11,12
Occupationbet 1811 and 1828Bet 1811 and 1828 Col. Samuel Cannon, II, was a Justice of the Quorum.4
Militarybet 1812 and 1815He served in the military during War of 1812 as a Major in SC Milita (Col. Tucker's Regt.) and Colonel of 8th Regt. bet 1812 and 1815. Samuel Cannon was promoted to rank of Colonel in 1815.4,13,14
Occupationbet 1824 and 1831Bet 1824 and 1831 Col. Samuel Cannon, II, was a Sheriff for Newberry District.4,14
Occupationbet 1830 and 1832Bet 1830 and 1832 Col. Samuel Cannon, II, was an elected to SC State Senate representing Newberry County in 29th General Assembly.10,4
Census1840He appeared in the census in 1840 in Newberry County, South Carolina.15
Will16 Dec 1848He signed a will on 16 Dec 1848 in Newberry District, South Carolina.16
Probatebet 7 Nov 1849 and 1851He had his estate probated bet 7 Nov 1849 and 1851 in Newberry District, South Carolina.17
Last Edited31 Oct 2020

Citations

  1. [S10] Eleanor Clyburn Wicker, 1850 Census Newberry SC with Genealogical Data, Source Medium: Book, p.142
  2. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  3. [S104] Tombstone
  4. [S28] N. Louise Bailey, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 268
  5. [S25] John Belton O'Neall (Part I), John A. Chapman (Part 2), Annals of Newberry, The, Source Medium: Book, p 108
  6. [S182] Thomas H. Pope, History of Newberry County South Carolina, Vol I, p 238
  7. [S25] John Belton O'Neall (Part I), John A. Chapman (Part 2), Annals of Newberry, The, p 702
  8. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  9. [S165] Estate Records of Ephraim Cannon, Newberry County, SC, Box 25, Estate 9, Medium: Microfilm
  10. [S182] Thomas H. Pope, History of Newberry County South Carolina, Vol I, pp 307-320, Office Holders of Newberry County
  11. [S32] Camden Gazette, Source Medium: Newspaper, 24 Oct 1816
  12. [S36] City Gazette & Daily Advertiser, Charleston SC, Source Medium: Newspaper, 28 Oct 1816
  13. [S66] National Archives Records, Source Medium: Microfilm, War of 1812 Records
  14. [S25] John Belton O'Neall (Part I), John A. Chapman (Part 2), Annals of Newberry, The, p 107
  15. [S8] 1840 Census, Source Medium: Microfilm, Series M704, Roll 514, p 227
  16. [S128] Will of Samuel Cannon, dtd 16 Dec 1848, prvd 7 Nov 1849, rcd 23 Apr 1850, Newberry District, SC, Will Bk #1, p 425, Source Medium: Microfilm
  17. [S164] Probate Papers of Samuel Cannon, Newberry District SC, Box 85, Est. 4, 1849-1851, Medium: Microfilm

Ephraim Cannon, I

M, #288, (1737 - 1803)

Parents

FatherJohn Cannon, Sr (1712 - 1763)

Family 1: ? ? ( - bef 1778)

DaughterMary Cannon, II+ ( - bef Dec 1802)
DaughterRachel Cannon ( - abt 1827)
DaughterRebecca Cannon, II ( - 1820)
DaughterJeen Cannon ( - aft 1822)
SonDavid Cannon, Sr+ (abt 1759 - 26 Mar 1826)
SonJohn Cannon, III (1760 - 1808)
SonCol. Samuel Cannon, II+ (abt 1773 - 22 Jul 1849)

Family 2: Eleanor Paden (Sep 1734 - 1805)

SonEphraim Cannon, Jr ( - Apr 1818)

Biography

Birth1737Ephraim Cannon, I, was born in 1737.1
Marriagebef 1760He and ? ? were married bef 1760.2
Marriageaft 1778He and Eleanor Paden were married aft 1778.3,4
Death1803He died in 1803 at age ~66 in South Carolina.1,5,6,7
ReligionEphraim Cannon, I, was Quaker, Member of Bush River Meeting.7
Person SourceHe had person sources.8,9,4,10
Property1769He owned 200 acres in area of Bethlehem Lutheran Church in 1769 in Newberry County, South Carolina.11
Will11 Dec 1802He signed a will on 11 Dec 1802 at (Proved 2 May 1803) in Newberry District, South Carolina. Heirs: Wife Eleanor, Sons: Samuel,Ephraim, John, David, Daughters: Rachel English, Jeen Maffett, Rebecca Suber, Grandchildren: Solomon & Mary Martin
Ephraim Cannon in his will leaves his wife Eleanor: "according to contract I give and bequeath unto my beloved Eleanor all her third part of her first husband's estate now remaining" Was there a pre-nuptial agreement back then?12,5
Probatebet 1803 and 1805He had his estate probated bet 1803 and 1805 in Newberry District, South Carolina. The Bill of Sale was dtd 27 May 1803 and Final Settlement was made in Jan 1805. David Cannon and Samuel Cannon were their father's executors.13
Last Edited24 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  2. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184, Ephraim married first to unknown person who was mother to all of his children except Ephraim Cannon Jr.
  3. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184, Only child of Eleanor and Ephraim was Ephraim Cannon Jr
  4. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, p 84
  5. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  6. [S165] Estate Records of Ephraim Cannon, Newberry County, SC, Box 25, Estate 9, Medium: Microfilm, Newberry Co SC, Box 25, Est 9
  7. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, p 43
  8. [S73] George Leland Summer, Newberry County, South Carolina: Historical & Genealogical Annals, p. 204
  9. [S28] N. Louise Bailey, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 268
  10. [S210] Will of John Cannon, dtd 4 Oct 1762, Craven County, South Carolina, prvd 4 Apr 1763, Charleston Probate Court, Wills 1750-1771, pp 231-232
  11. [S74] Newberry County, South Carolina Deeds, B-225, Source Medium: Microfilm, (Deeded much of this survey in 1783 to son, David Cannon)
  12. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184
  13. [S165] Estate Records of Ephraim Cannon, Newberry County, SC, Box 25, Estate 9

Eleanor Paden

F, #289, (Sep 1734 - 1805)

Family 1: John Caldwell (Oct 1733 - 1778)

SonJoseph Caldwell ( - aft 1805)
SonJames Caldwell ( - aft 1805)
SonDavid Caldwell ( - aft 1805)

Family 2: Ephraim Cannon, I, (1737 - 1803)

SonEphraim Cannon, Jr ( - Apr 1818)

Biography

BirthSep 1734Eleanor Paden was born in Sep 1734 in Ireland.1
Marriage1754John Caldwell and she were married in 1754.2
Marriageaft 1778Ephraim Cannon, I, and she were married aft 1778.3,4
Death1805She died in 1805 at age ~71.1
Person SourceEleanor Paden had person sources.2,5,6,1
Last Edited25 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184
  2. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  3. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184, Only child of Eleanor and Ephraim was Ephraim Cannon Jr
  4. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, p 84
  5. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  6. [S28] N. Louise Bailey, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor, Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate 1776-1985, Source Medium: Book, Vol I, p. 268, Gives first name of Eleanor

John Cannon, III

M, #292, (1760 - 1808)

Parents

FatherEphraim Cannon, I (1737 - 1803)
Mother? ? ( - bef 1778)

Biography

Birth1760John Cannon, III, was born in 1760.1
Marriage1786He and Sarah Johnston were married in 1786.1
Death1808He died in 1808 at age ~48.1
Person SourceJohn Cannon, III, had person sources.2,3
Last Edited25 Aug 2019

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  2. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  3. [S165] Estate Records of Ephraim Cannon, Newberry County, SC, Box 25, Estate 9, Medium: Microfilm

Rachel Cannon

F, #293, ( - abt 1827)

Parents

FatherEphraim Cannon, I (1737 - 1803)
Mother? ? ( - bef 1778)

Biography

Marriagebef 1802John English and Rachel Cannon were married bef 1802.1,2
Marriagebet 1803 and 1822? Riley and she were married bet 1803 and 1822.3,2
Deathabt 1827She died abt 1827.2
Person SourceRachel Cannon had person sources.1,4
Last Edited9 Dec 2016

Citations

  1. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  2. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  3. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184
  4. [S165] Estate Records of Ephraim Cannon, Newberry County, SC, Box 25, Estate 9, Medium: Microfilm

Rebecca Cannon, II

F, #294, ( - 1820)

Parents

FatherEphraim Cannon, I (1737 - 1803)
Mother? ? ( - bef 1778)

Biography

Marriagebef 1802Leonard Suber and Rebecca Cannon, II, were married bef 1802.1,2,3
Death1820She died in 1820.4
Person SourceRebecca Cannon, II, had person sources.3,4
Last Edited25 Sep 2020

Citations

  1. [S117] Sandra J. Lee, Will Book L, Newberry County, South Carolina, Source Medium: Book, p. 8
  2. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184
  3. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  4. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript

Jeen Cannon

F, #295, ( - aft 1822)

Parents

FatherEphraim Cannon, I (1737 - 1803)
Mother? ? ( - bef 1778)

Biography

Marriageabt 1802Samuel Maffett and Jeen Cannon were married abt 1802.1,2
Deathaft 1822She died aft 1822.3
NoteThe Cannon History referred to her as Jane and Fanny.
Person SourceJeen Cannon had person sources.3
Last Edited15 May 2020

Citations

  1. [S117] Sandra J. Lee, Will Book L, Newberry County, South Carolina, Source Medium: Book, p. 8
  2. [S119] Will of Ephraim Cannon, dtd 11 Dec 1802, prvd 2 May 1803, Newberry SC Probate Court, Box 25, Estate 9, Source Medium: Official Document
  3. [S141] Jean E. Blackmon, Early Land Grants & Landowners Along Bush River & Beaver Dam Branch in Newberry Co SC, p 184

John Cannon, Sr

M, #296, (1712 - 1763)

Family:

SonJohn Cannon, Jr
SonJames Cannon, I ( - aft 1762)
DaughterMary Cannon, I ( - aft 1762)
DaughterAgnes Cannon ( - aft 1762)
SonSamuel Cannon, I+ (1735 - 1791)
SonEphraim Cannon, I+ (1737 - 1803)
DaughterSusannah Cannon (abt 1740 - aft 1762)
DaughterMargaret Cannon (aft 1741 - aft 1762)
DaughterRebecca Cannon, I (aft 1741 - aft 1762)

Biography

Birth1712John Cannon, Sr, was born in 1712.1
Death1763He died in 1763 at age ~51 in South Carolina.2,3
NoteSome researchers believe that John Cannon came to colonies as an indentured servant at age 18. (Research by Mrs. Whitfield of Dallas, Tx). This may explain why he did not get a land grant until age of 38 and spent first years in city of Charleston. I have no documentation about this.
ReligionJohn Cannon, Sr, was Quaker, member of Charleston and Bush River Meetings.4
Person SourceHe had person sources.5
Property28 Mar 1750He owned 550 acres in the Dutch Fork area secured through a land grant surveyed and certified on 28 Mar 1750 in Newberry District, South Carolina. The land was located between the Broad and Saludy Rivers on Cannon Creek and bordered by vacant land on all sides. (Precept dtd 6 Feb 1749, 550 acres surveyed and certified 28 Mar 1750)6,7
Will4 Oct 1762He signed a will on 4 Oct 1762 in Craven County, South Carolina.3
Last Edited9 Feb 2021

Citations

  1. [S33] Yancey J. Dickert, Cannon History, 1994, Source Medium: Manuscript
  2. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, pp 43, 84
  3. [S210] Will of John Cannon, dtd 4 Oct 1762, Craven County, South Carolina, prvd 4 Apr 1763, Charleston Probate Court, Wills 1750-1771, pp 231-232
  4. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, p 43
  5. [S186] William F. Medlin, Quaker Families of South Carolina & Georgia, p 84
  6. [S211] Carl W. Nichols, The Dutch Fork: An Atlas of the Dutch Fork of Newberry District, SC
  7. [S235] Land Plats, South Carolina State Archives, Colonial Plat Books, Series S213184, Vol 5, p 278