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John Cantrell

Birth
Orange County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1826 (aged 60–61)
Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
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He was the son of Isaac & Talitha (Cloud) Cantrell. He married Sarah _____?, about 1785, in North Carolina.

He was among those Cantrell families that moved to the Old 96th district, in South Carolina, in the mid 1790's. They were recorded there on the 1800 census.

He was on the move again in 1805 and settled in middle Tennessee. Here he signed a petition for the establishment of Warren County. His land was on Sink Creek in a part of Warren County that would later become DeKalb County.

In 1820 they were recorded on the census in Indiana. He moved back to Tennessee and settled in Gibson County. Here he died in 1826. His son Marmaduke "Duke" was appointed administrator of his estate.
He was the son of Isaac & Talitha (Cloud) Cantrell. He married Sarah _____?, about 1785, in North Carolina.

He was among those Cantrell families that moved to the Old 96th district, in South Carolina, in the mid 1790's. They were recorded there on the 1800 census.

He was on the move again in 1805 and settled in middle Tennessee. Here he signed a petition for the establishment of Warren County. His land was on Sink Creek in a part of Warren County that would later become DeKalb County.

In 1820 they were recorded on the census in Indiana. He moved back to Tennessee and settled in Gibson County. Here he died in 1826. His son Marmaduke "Duke" was appointed administrator of his estate.


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