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Anne Elizabeth Hampton (born Preston)Birth name: Anne Elizabeth PRESTONAlso known as: Betsy / BetseyElizabeth PrestonGender: FemaleBirth: Mar 10 1720 - Springfield, Montgomery, Virginia, United StatesMarriage: Mar 10 1741 - Prince William, Virginia, British Colonial AmericaDeath: June 30 1776 - Ninety Six District, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United StatesBurial: July 1776 - Dar Marker, Greer, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United StatesParents: Edward Preston, Elizabeth DeaverHusband: Anthony HamptonChildren: Margaret Bynum (born Hampton), John Preston Hampton Sr, Anthony Hampton Jr, Captain Edward Hampton, Preston Hampton, James Hampton, Gen Wade Hampton I, Col Henry Hampton, Richard Hampton, Elizabeth Preston Harrison (born Hampton)Brother: Thomas Presswood Additional information: LifeSketch:This is a short summary of the Hampton Indian Massacre:nts and went to visit a neighbor. While she was gone, Some Tory & Cherokee Indians went to the Hampton home and massacred her father, mother, brother, Preston and her baby boy. They ransacked the home and kidnapped her nephew, John Bynum. From the woods, she witnessed the massacre and she and her friend road horses to Wood's Fort to get help. The Indians continued on to Preston's home and killed his 2 children there. His wife fled through the swamp and was found several days later in the woods. She never mentally recovered. Elizabeth's 5 brothers rode with troops to find the Indians. After a series of bloody conflicts, a treaty was made and John Bynum was returned.FatherPrestonsPrayerBook:Birth and marriage dates, name of spouse and Elizabeth's father listed in his father's prayer book. Extant deeds and records in various colonial and state archives provide additional data. DAR marker near Greer, S.C. shows site of graves
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