| Name |
Francis KINLOCH [1] |
| Birth |
7 Mar 1755 |
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina [2] |
| Gender |
Male |
| Education |
Eton College where he was graduated in 1774. The same year he entered Lincoln’s Inn and was in due time admitted to the bar. [2] |
| HIST |
of Kensington. He was the associate and fellow student of John Laurens, of South Carolina. He owned Acton, a summer home located in Stateburg, South Carolina, just across the Wateree River from Headquarters. He also owned Kensington Plantation, a rice plantation, in Georgetown, South Carolina [2, 3] |
| MILI |
He served as volunteer, lieutenant, and captain, in the American Army from 1778 to 1781, taking part in the Battle of Beaufort, the siege of Savannah, and the defense of Charleston. [4] |
| _UID |
BB038DC7093845CA9BA0084E3A4C0975F78F |
| Death |
13 Feb 1826 |
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina |
| Burial |
presumably by his wife’s grave, Charleson, Charleston County, South Carolina [5] |
| Person ID |
I17804 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
11 May 2015 |
| Father |
Francis KINLOCH, b. 1720, New Gilmerton, South Carolina d. 2 Jun 1767, Rice Hope on Santee, South Carolina (Age 47 years) |
| Mother |
Ann Isabella CLELAND, b. Abt 1734, Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina d. 4 Nov 1802, Stateburg, Craven County, SC (Age 68 years) |
| Marriage |
8 Jan 1751 [6, 7] |
| _UID |
8B760409C1AE41F98A175C9A78296A2C858E |
| _UID |
8B760409C1AE41F98A175C9A78296A2C858E |
| Family ID |
F40093 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |