He married Martha Savage about 1789 in North Carolina. Shortly after his marriage he moved to the old 96th district in South Carolina. Here, in July of 1794, he bought 200 acres of land on Little Buck Creek.
They were on the 1800 census for Spartanburg Dist., South Carolina. In 1805, he migrated to middle Tennessee. In 1806 he signed a petition for the establishment of Warren County.
In 1824 he had a land entry in a part of Warren County which is now in DeKalb County. They were members of the Bildad Baptist Church. He died in about 1825.
He married Martha Savage about 1789 in North Carolina. Shortly after his marriage he moved to the old 96th district in South Carolina. Here, in July of 1794, he bought 200 acres of land on Little Buck Creek.
They were on the 1800 census for Spartanburg Dist., South Carolina. In 1805, he migrated to middle Tennessee. In 1806 he signed a petition for the establishment of Warren County.
In 1824 he had a land entry in a part of Warren County which is now in DeKalb County. They were members of the Bildad Baptist Church. He died in about 1825.
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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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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John Cantrell
1765–1826
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James Cantrell
1767–1838
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Benjamin Cantrell
1768–1846
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