Col. William Few, Sr.

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Col. William Few, Sr.

Also Known As: "Twin"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: N.C.
Death: June 12, 1856 (85)
Greenville County South Carolina, USA
Place of Burial: Few Family Cemetery Greer Greenville County South Carolina, USA
Immediate Family:

Son of James ""The Regulator"" Few and Sarah (Wood) Munson/Few
Husband of Jane Susanna Few; Nancy Few and Susannah Few
Father of Susannah Kendrick; Lucinda Gilreath; Martha C Gilreath; William Few, Jr.; Benjamin Few and 3 others
Brother of Sarah Garvin

Managed by: Stephen Shope
Last Updated:

About Col. William Few, Sr.

After William moved to South Carolina, in 1832 he was one of the founders and a trustee of the Jackson Grove Camp Ground. A bridge over the South Tyger River and Few’s Chapel, of the Methodist denomination, are said to be named for him.

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William is the son of James Few "The Regulator". James was hanged in Orange Co., NC by Gov. Tyron. William & his Sister Sarah were twins. William Mother's Sarah Wood married a Tory after James was hanged. Benjamin, James's brother when from Georgia to North/Greer, Greenville County, South Carolina, USA


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Col. William Few, Sr.'s Timeline

1771
February 9, 1771
N.C.
1795
1795
Greenville, South Carolina
1803
February 1, 1803
Spartanburg District, South Carolina, United States
1805
June 17, 1805
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States
1807
October 2, 1807
1810
March 17, 1810
Greenville, Greenville County, South Carolina, United States
1820
1820
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
1823
March 27, 1823
Greenville Co., Seychelles