| Name |
Joseph CALHOUN [1] |
| Birth |
22 Oct 1750 |
Augusta County, Virginia [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| HIST |
His parents moved to South Carolina in 1756, settling near Little River and Long Cane Creek in Ninety Six District, South Carolina. Upon reaching adulthood, he chose to settle in this same region which later became Abbeville District, South Carolina. [1] |
| MILI |
he served as a lieutenant and captain (1779-1783) in the American Revolution militia; after the war, he continued to be active in the South Carolina militia, serving as lieutenant colonel of the Third (Abbeville) Regiment (1794-1801?) and brigadier general of the Second Bridgade (1809). [1] |
| Occupation |
a planter and sawmill owner [1] |
| _UID |
97F31707D1F647AAA24ECCF00B373B31BA8A |
| Death |
14 Apr 1817 |
at his plantation on Little River |
| Burial |
the family cemetery [2] |
| Person ID |
I178854 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
4 May 2006 |