He moved his family to North Carolina and was on the 1800 census there. By the time of the 1810 census they were in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He was recorded there again in 1830 without a wife.
He moved, with some of his grown children, to Caldwell County, Kentucky. His last move was to Indiana where he died in 1833.
He was the father of nine children;
1. William Cantrell (1782/3-1860)
2. Edward Cantrell (1783/4-1843)
3. Isaac Cantrell (about 1786-?)
4. James T. Cantrell (about 1792-1876)
5. Martin Cantrell (about 1794-1840 to 1850)
6. dau –– Cantrell
7. Moses Cantrell (1800?)
8. son Cantrell
9. dau Cantrell
He moved his family to North Carolina and was on the 1800 census there. By the time of the 1810 census they were in Spartanburg County, South Carolina. He was recorded there again in 1830 without a wife.
He moved, with some of his grown children, to Caldwell County, Kentucky. His last move was to Indiana where he died in 1833.
He was the father of nine children;
1. William Cantrell (1782/3-1860)
2. Edward Cantrell (1783/4-1843)
3. Isaac Cantrell (about 1786-?)
4. James T. Cantrell (about 1792-1876)
5. Martin Cantrell (about 1794-1840 to 1850)
6. dau –– Cantrell
7. Moses Cantrell (1800?)
8. son Cantrell
9. dau Cantrell
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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Reuben Cantrell
1757–1808
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Elijah "Lige" Cantrell
1758–1799
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Charles Cantrell
1759–1835
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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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