Individual Details
Rayburn Cantrell
(Abt, 1800 - Bet 1855 and 1859)
"Rayburn Cantrel was born in South Carolina and went to Tennessee with his parents. He married in East Tennessee, Nellie _______. He and his family moved to Missouri." (THE CANTRILL - CANTRELL GENEALOGY, 1908 by Susan Cantrill Christie, page 117.)
"Rayburn Cantrell was born in 1800 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He was a small boy when his parents moved to Warren County, Tennessee. In the early 1820's, he married Ellen Emeline White. She was born in 1802 in Tennessee. After their marriage they lived in Bledsoe County, Tennessee for a number of years before moving to Marion County and then to Hamilton County. In the late 1840's they joined a caravan of relatives on the move westward, and they settled in Dade County, Missouri. Some of their children married prior to their move to Missouri. In the 1850's Rayburn moved again to Lawrence County, Missouri, where he died in the late 1850's. In 1870, four of their children were at home with their mother. In 2870, all of the children had married or died. Ellen was living with her son, Isaac and his wife Sarah in Lawrence County. Ellen died in the 1870's." (CANTRELL - CANTRILL by Horace Elbert Cantrell, 1972, page 406I.)
"Rayburn Cantrell was born in 1800 in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He was a small boy when his parents moved to Warren County, Tennessee. In the early 1820's, he married Ellen Emeline White. She was born in 1802 in Tennessee. After their marriage they lived in Bledsoe County, Tennessee for a number of years before moving to Marion County and then to Hamilton County. In the late 1840's they joined a caravan of relatives on the move westward, and they settled in Dade County, Missouri. Some of their children married prior to their move to Missouri. In the 1850's Rayburn moved again to Lawrence County, Missouri, where he died in the late 1850's. In 1870, four of their children were at home with their mother. In 2870, all of the children had married or died. Ellen was living with her son, Isaac and his wife Sarah in Lawrence County. Ellen died in the 1870's." (CANTRELL - CANTRILL by Horace Elbert Cantrell, 1972, page 406I.)
Events
Birth | Abt, 1800 | Spartanburg County, South Carolina | |||
Marriage | Bet 1820 and 1825 | Tennessee - Ellen Emeline "Nellie" White | |||
Death | Bet 1855 and 1859 | Lawrence County, Missouri |
Families
Spouse | Ellen Emeline "Nellie" White (1802 - 1870) |
Child | daughter Cantrell (1825 - ) |
Child | daughter Cantrell (1826 - ) |
Child | Reuben Cantrell (1827 - ) |
Child | John Cantrell (1828 - 1888) |
Child | Nancy Cantrell (1829 - 1863) |
Child | Sarah Cantrell (1831 - 1870) |
Child | James Cantrell (1832 - 1861) |
Child | Mary Cantrell (1834 - 1880) |
Child | Benjamin Cantrell (1836 - 1915) |
Child | George Washington "Watt" Cantrell (1838 - 1911) |
Child | Anna Cantrell (1839 - ) |
Child | Isaac Cantrell (1842 - ) |
Child | Elizabeth Cantrell (1844 - ) |
Father | Benjamin Cantrell (1768 - 1843) |
Mother | Charity Legat (1770 - 1835) |
Sibling | James Cantrell (1789 - 1850) |
Sibling | Elizabeth Cantrell (1792 - ) |
Sibling | Sarah Cantrell (1794 - 1850) |
Sibling | Nancy Cantrell (1794 - ) |
Sibling | Peter Cantrell (1802 - 1871) |
Sibling | Benjamin Cantrell (1805 - 1846) |
Sibling | Matilda Talitha Cantrell (1807 - ) |
Sibling | Mary E. "Polly" Cantrell (1808 - 1888) |
Sibling | Martha Cantrell (1810 - ) |