Individual Details
Stephen Cantrell
(Abt, 1749 - 1827)
"Stephen Cantrell was born about 1749, probably in New Castle County, Pennsylvania. Went with his parents to North Carolina, where he married. Later records show that he was living in "Ninety Six" district, before it was divided into Edgefield, Abbeville, Newberry, Laurens, Union and Spartanburg Counties, South Carolina. He was a soldier in the War for American Independence from the state of Georgia.
"In 1790 he purchased five hundred acres of land on the north side of Enoree River, in Ninety Six district, Spartanburg County. In 1803 Stephen, Abraham and Moses administered upon the estate of their father, John Cantrill, in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He had several children, but we could only learn the names of five of his sons, and could not learn his wife's name." (THE CANTRILL - CANTRELL GENEALOGY, 1908, by Susan Cantrill Christie, page 64.)
Birthyear of 1751 and death date and place from GENEALOGY OF THE CURD, LONGLEY, CANTRELL AND BARNES FAMILIES, 1966, by Addah Longley Matthews, published by The Mennonite Press, North Newton, Kansas, copied at the Springfield, Missouri Library.
"Stephen was born ca 1735 in Orange Co., VA.. We find Stephen listed in the Court of Orange County, NC. in May 1764, when Thomas Hart sued him on a debt. In the records of Wilkes County, GA. 1777-1787, Stephen Cantrell died intestate and George Lumpkin, a carpenter, creditor of said deceased appointed administrator 25 October 1783." (Carolyn Sue Mitchell Bouska, 15001 Quail Drive, Balch Springs, Texas 75180-2447; tele: 214-557-5532, 1993 - 1995, as per Warren G. Cantrell, 1913 Willowbend, Killeen, Texas 76543.)
"In 1790 he purchased five hundred acres of land on the north side of Enoree River, in Ninety Six district, Spartanburg County. In 1803 Stephen, Abraham and Moses administered upon the estate of their father, John Cantrill, in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He had several children, but we could only learn the names of five of his sons, and could not learn his wife's name." (THE CANTRILL - CANTRELL GENEALOGY, 1908, by Susan Cantrill Christie, page 64.)
Birthyear of 1751 and death date and place from GENEALOGY OF THE CURD, LONGLEY, CANTRELL AND BARNES FAMILIES, 1966, by Addah Longley Matthews, published by The Mennonite Press, North Newton, Kansas, copied at the Springfield, Missouri Library.
"Stephen was born ca 1735 in Orange Co., VA.. We find Stephen listed in the Court of Orange County, NC. in May 1764, when Thomas Hart sued him on a debt. In the records of Wilkes County, GA. 1777-1787, Stephen Cantrell died intestate and George Lumpkin, a carpenter, creditor of said deceased appointed administrator 25 October 1783." (Carolyn Sue Mitchell Bouska, 15001 Quail Drive, Balch Springs, Texas 75180-2447; tele: 214-557-5532, 1993 - 1995, as per Warren G. Cantrell, 1913 Willowbend, Killeen, Texas 76543.)
Events
Birth | Abt, 1749 | New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania | |||
Death | 1827 | Sumner County, Tennessee | |||
Marriage | Unknown |
Families
Spouse | Unknown ( - ) |
Child | Stephen Cantrell ( - ) |
Child | William Cantrell ( - ) |
Child | Moses Cantrell ( - ) |
Child | Thomas Cantrell ( - ) |
Child | Joseph Cantrell ( - ) |
Father | John Cantrell (1724 - 1803) |
Mother | Rachel Brittian (1726 - 1796) |
Sibling | Capt. Abraham Cantrell (1744 - 1807) |
Sibling | Isaac Cantrell (1744 - 1804) |
Sibling | Jacob Cantrill (1747 - 1790) |
Sibling | Joseph Cantrell (1748 - 1804) |
Sibling | Joshua Cantrell (1748 - ) |
Sibling | James Cantrell (1751 - ) |
Sibling | Charles Cantrel (1751 - ) |
Sibling | John M. "Miller John" Cantrell Jr. (1751 - 1823) |
Sibling | Brittian Cantrell (1752 - ) |
Sibling | Susan Cantrell (1753 - ) |
Sibling | Aaron Cantrell (1755 - ) |
Sibling | Simon Cantrell (1757 - ) |
Sibling | Peter Cantrell (1759 - ) |
Sibling | Margaret Cantrell (1760 - ) |
Sibling | Thomas E. Cantrell (1761 - 1830) |
Sibling | Moses Cantrell (1764 - ) |
Sibling | Edward Cantrell (1764 - ) |
Sibling | William Cantrell (1766 - ) |
Sibling | Benjamin Cantrell (1768 - 1843) |