He married Milly M. Lillard about 1789 and they were listed on the 1790 Census, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female over 16, Salisbury Dist., Rockingham Co., NC
He moved, in about 1791 to the 96th Dist. of South Carolina. He bought 200 acres of land that lay along Little Buck Creek in Spartanburg County. They lived here for the next 30 years.
Charles had served in the Revolutionary War and drew land in the Cherokee Lottery of Georgia. He migrated there in about 1831 and purchased land in Habersham County.
He prepared his Will 17 Oct 1835 and had died by 26 Oct of the same year.
He married Milly M. Lillard about 1789 and they were listed on the 1790 Census, 1 male over 16, 2 males under 16, 1 female over 16, Salisbury Dist., Rockingham Co., NC
He moved, in about 1791 to the 96th Dist. of South Carolina. He bought 200 acres of land that lay along Little Buck Creek in Spartanburg County. They lived here for the next 30 years.
Charles had served in the Revolutionary War and drew land in the Cherokee Lottery of Georgia. He migrated there in about 1831 and purchased land in Habersham County.
He prepared his Will 17 Oct 1835 and had died by 26 Oct of the same year.
Family Members
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Jacob Cantrell
1752–1813
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Robert Cantrell
1753–1787
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Mary Cantrell Bethel
1754–1820
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Thomas Cantrell
1755–1833
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Reuben Cantrell
1757–1808
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Elijah "Lige" Cantrell
1758–1799
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Elizabeth Cantrell Cantrell
1761–1832
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Isaac Cantrell Jr
1763 – unknown
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Richard Cantrell
1764 – unknown
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John Cantrell
1765–1826
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James Cantrell
1767–1838
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Benjamin Cantrell
1768–1846
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