Profession: in Justice of the Peace, Granville Co., Va.
Resident:
February 1756: James, Ezekiel, William, Patrick with mother Catherine and sister Mary move to South Carolina settling at Long Cane Creek, Prince William Parish, Granville, South Carolina.
on February 1, 1760: Indians attacked the Long Cane Settlement where the Calhouns lived, killing some and capturing others. William Calhoun's mother, Catherine, and his brother, James, were killed and his own daughters, Catherine, 6Anne, 4; and Mary, 2, were carried off, Long Cane Settlement.
in the year 1779: Ninety-sixth District, SC.
(Indian Attack at Long Cane Settlement) on February 1, 1760: Williams daughters, Catherine, 6Anne, 4; and Mary, 2, were carried off into captivity.Anne was released fourteen years later.Mary is thought to have died while a captive..
He died in the year 1791 in Long Cane Creek, Abbeville, South Carolina, United States, he was 63 years old.
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