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William Cannon, Jr

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Birthplace: Wicomico, Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
Death: 1782 (85-86)
Darlington, Darlington County, South Carolina, United States
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Son of William Cannon, Sr. and Mary Cannon
Husband of Frances Johnson and Martha Cannon
Father of James Cannon; William Cannon; Hannah Cannon; Lasenburg Cannon; John Cannon and 9 others
Brother of James Richard Cannon; Robert Cannon; John Cannon; Ellenor Cannon; Waterman Cannon and 2 others

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John Cannon, who settled in Newberry District, SC, was a descendant of Rich Cannon of County Dover, England. According to the research of Mrs. Whitfield of Dallas, TX, John Cannon sailed for America at the age of 18 as an indentured servant on the ship "Minerva," out of London. John Cannon arrived in S.C. about the time it was opened up as a Royal Colony of England. He was later followed to the Province by his younger brother, Daniel Cannon. John Cannon. Died 4 Apr 1763. Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Probate: 4 Oct 1762. Charleston, South Carolina, USA. Baptism: 20 May 1749. Hampstead Marshall,Berkshire,England. Residence 1780Between North and South Fork Edisto River, Orangeburgh District, South Carolina, United States. 1763Will, Craven District, SC. Military Service: Virginia, USA.

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William Cannon, Jr's Timeline

1696
1696
Wicomico, Charles County, Maryland, Colonial America
1725
March 20, 1725
Harford,Maryland
1727
November 5, 1727
Harford, Maryland, British Colonial America
1729
December 18, 1729
St George's Parish, Harford, Maryland, United States
1732
1732
Cordorus, York, PA
1735
1735
1735
Cordorus, York, PA
1736
1736
Charleston County, South Carolina, Colonial America
1737
1737
Charleston County, South Carolina, Colonial America