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Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Little: Birth: 13 SEP 1785 in Crane Creek, Rowan, NC. Death: 03 SEP 1852 in Russellville, Pope, Ar

  2. John Paul "Poney" LITTLE: Birth: ABT 1786 in Crane Creek, Rowan, NC. Death: AFT 1880 in Maury, TN

  3. Mary "Polly" LITTLE: Birth: 15 SEP 1788 in Crane Creek, Rowan, NC. Death: 11 APR 1870 in Kershaw, SC

  4. Phillipina Little: Birth: 15 SEP 1788 in Crane Creek, Rowan, NC. Death: 19 SEP 1863 in Kershaw, SC

  5. Daniel Little: Birth: ABT 1790 in Mecklenburg, Nc. Death: OCT 1824 in Sumter, Sc

  6. Ranson Little: Birth: ABT 1792 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: AFT 15 APR 1897 in Kershaw, SC

  7. George Little: Birth: ABT 1793 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: 22 AUG 1853

  8. Jacob Little: Birth: 21 NOV 1794 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: 07 OCT 1863 in Harris, Ga

  9. Salome Sarah Little: Birth: MAR 1796 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: 21 FEB 1853 in Whitesville, Harris, Ga

  10. Henry Little: Birth: ABT 1798 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: ABT 1883 in Jefferson, Al

  11. James Silas Little: Birth: ABT 1802 in Cabarrus, Nc. Death: BEF 1834 in Harris, Ga


Sources
1. Title:   Little Family.ged

Notes
a. Note:   War: Revolutionary War under Gen. Horatio Gates (Battle of Cornwallis) Migration: moved to Mecklenburg Co.(became Cabaruss Co. 1793) NC before 1790; to Kershaw Co. SC 1800 Daniel LITTLE Jr was born about 1757 in Mecklenburg County, NC. The line between Rowan and Mecklenburg county moved. Unsure where it was when he was born. He served in the military in 1782 in U S Continental Army, Salisbury District, North Carolina Line. He served from Mecklenberg County, NC after the war in 1788. He appeared on the census in 1790 in Mecklenburg County, NC. This part of the county became Cabarrus County when it was formed in 1792. He immigrated in October 1801 to Kershaw District, SC. He signed a will on April 8, 1807 in Kershaw District, SC. He died on April 10, 1807 in Camden, Kershaw County, SC. He was a surveyor and school teacher in Mecklenburg County, NC. BIOGRAPHY: 1790 Census has him with 5 children. Daniel was a school teacher and a surveyor. He served in the Revolutionary War from the Salisbury District in 1782 and again in 1788. He sold his real estate holdings in North Carolina to John Furr and moved to Kershaw County, South Carolina in October 1801. November of the same year he acquired title to land in Kershaw County about nine miles south-west 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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