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About Daniel Little, II
Daniel Little was in the Revolutionary War under General Horatio Gates in the Battle of Cornwallis.
_______________________ A Patriot of the American Revolution for NORTH CAROLINA (Soldier). [https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/?action=ful... DAR Ancestor #: A069815]
_______________________ He moved to Mecklenburg County which became Cabaruss County in 1793.
_______________________ He was a Surveyor and teacher. He was in the Revolutionary War in 1782 and again in 1788. He served under Gen Horatio Gates in the Battle of Cornwallis. Daniel, was a school teacher and a surveyor.
Before 1790 he migrated from Rowan County, NC to Mecklenburg Co, NC (to that part which became Cabarrus Co, NC in 1793) then to Kershaw County, SC about 1802/03.
He sold his real estate holdings in North Carolina to John Furr and moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina in October 1801. In November of the same year he acquired title to land in Kershaw County about nine miles southwest of Lugoff. He and his son-in-law, Silas Shinn, were Co-owners of the land which was located on 25-Mile creek. The South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History, Columbia, S.C., lists a will by Daniel Little in Vol 2, Book D-1, Pg 14, of wills filed between 1775 and 1839. Daniel wrote his will on 8 April 1807, and it was admitted to probate on 15 April 1807. Apparently he was on his death bed when the will was prepared.
Children:
- Elizabeth Little (1785-1852)
- John Paul Little (1786-abt.1880)
- Mary Little (1788-1870)
- Phillipina Little (1788-1863)
- Daniel Little III (1790-1824)
- Ransom Little (1792-1897)
- George Little (1793-1853)
- Jacob Little (1794-1863)
- Salome Sarah Little (1796-1853)
- Henry Perry Little (1800-1883)
- James Silas Little (1802-1834)
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He was a Surveyor and teacher. He was in the Revolutionary War in 1782. He served under Gen Horatio Gates in the Battle of Camden. Daniel, was a school teacher and a surveyor.
Before 1790 he migrated from Rowan County, NC to Mecklenburg Co, NC (to that part which became Cabarrus Co, NC in 1793) then to Kershaw County, SC about 1802/03.
He sold his real estate holdings in North Carolina to John Furr and moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina in October 1801. In November of the same year he acquired title to land in Kershaw County about nine miles southwest of Lugoff. He and his son-in-law, Silas Shinn, were Co-owners of the land which was located on 25-Mile creek. The South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History, Columbia, S.C., lists a will by Daniel Little in Vol 2, Book D-1, Pg 14, of wills filed between 1775 and 1839. Daniel wrote his will on 8 April 1807, and it was admitted to probate on 15 April 1807. Apparently he was on his death bed when the will was prepared.
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Son of:
- Daniel Little & Annie Mary Lewis-Little
Married: - Phillipina Eigener on April 10, 1783 in Salisbury, Rowan County, NC.
He was a Surveyor and teacher. He was in the Revolutionary War in 1782. He served under Gen Horatio Gates in the Battle of Camden. Daniel, was a school teacher and a surveyor.
Before 1790 he migrated from Rowan County, NC to Mecklenburg Co, NC (to that part which became Cabarrus Co, NC in 1793) then to Kershaw County, SC about 1802/03.
He sold his real estate holdings in North Carolina to John Furr and moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina in October 1801. In November of the same year he acquired title to land in Kershaw County about nine miles southwest of Lugoff. He and his son-in-law, Silas Shinn, were Co-owners of the land which was located on 25-Mile creek. The South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History, Columbia, S.C., lists a will by Daniel Little in Vol 2, Book D-1, Pg 14, of wills filed between 1775 and 1839. Daniel wrote his will on 8 April 1807, and it was admitted to probate on 15 April 1807. Apparently he was on his death bed when the will was prepared.
Children: 1. Elizabeth Little (1785-1852) 2. John Paul Little (1786-abt.1880) 3. Mary Little (1788-1870) 4. Phillipina Little (1788-1863) 5. Daniel Little III (1790-1824) 6. Ransom Little (1792-1897) 7. George Little (1793-1853) 8. Jacob Little (1794-1863) 9. Salome Sarah Little (1796-1853) 10. Henry Perry Little (1800-1883) 11. James Silas Little (1802-1834)
Son of:
- Daniel Little & Annie Mary Lewis-Little
Married:
- Phillipina Eigener on April 10, 1783 in Salisbury, Rowan County, NC.
He was a Surveyor and teacher. He was in the Revolutionary War in 1782. He served under Gen Horatio Gates in the Battle of Camden. Daniel, was a school teacher and a surveyor.
Before 1790 he migrated from Rowan County, NC to Mecklenburg Co, NC (to that part which became Cabarrus Co, NC in 1793) then to Kershaw County, SC about 1802/03.
He sold his real estate holdings in North Carolina to John Furr and moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina in October 1801. In November of the same year he acquired title to land in Kershaw County about nine miles southwest of Lugoff. He and his son-in-law, Silas Shinn, were Co-owners of the land which was located on 25-Mile creek. The South Carolina Dept. of Archives and History, Columbia, S.C., lists a will by Daniel Little in Vol 2, Book D-1, Pg 14, of wills filed between 1775 and 1839. Daniel wrote his will on 8 April 1807, and it was admitted to probate on 15 April 1807. Apparently he was on his death bed when the will was prepared.
Children:
1. Elizabeth Little (1785-1852)
2. John Paul Little (1786-abt.1880)
3. Mary Little (1788-1870)
4. Phillipina Little (1788-1863)
5. Daniel Little III (1790-1824)
6. Ransom Little (1792-1897)
7. George Little (1793-1853)
8. Jacob Little (1794-1863)
9. Salome Sarah Little (1796-1853)
10. Henry Perry Little (1800-1883)
11. James Silas Little (1802-1834)* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Feb 8 2024, 11:42:23 UTC
Daniel Little, II's Timeline
1755 |
May 6, 1755
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Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina, Colonial America
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1785 |
September 13, 1785
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Crane Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
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September 13, 1785
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Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
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1785
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Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
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1786 |
1786
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Rowan, Bladen County, North Carolina, United States
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1788 |
September 15, 1788
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Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, USA
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September 15, 1788
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Crane Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
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September 15, 1788
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Rowan County, North Carolina, USA
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September 15, 1788
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Cane Creek, Rowan County, North Carolina, United States
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