Name | Bryan WHITFIELD [1, 2] | |
Born | 19 Feb 1754 | White Hall, North Carolina [1] |
Gender | Unknown | |
_AMTID | 232009400261:1030:51595523 | |
_UID | C7B14A800BEE4884B43E9D3B8E52B12F9173 | |
Died | 23 Jun 1817 | Rockford, North Carolina [1] |
Person ID | I1249 | Greenlee-Family-Tree |
Last Modified | 27 Nov 2019 |
Father | Captin William Joshua WHITFIELD 8TH GGF, b. 20 May 1715, Lenoir, North Carolina , d. 31 Mar 1795, Bertie County, North Carolina, United States of America (Age 79 years) | |
Mother | Rachel BRYAN, b. 10 Jun 1723, Bertie, North Carolina , d. Nov 1780, Wayne, North Carolina (Age 57 years) | |
Married | 1741 [3] | |
Family ID | F316 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | Bryan Whitfield Location: North Carolina | |
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University of North Carolina Logo The owner of a large plantation know as Pleasant Plains in Lenoir county, North Carolina. In 1789 he was one of the founders of the University of North Carolina and one of its first Trustees. | ||
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Documents | Rockford Plantation | |
The battle at Moore's Creek | ||
Whitfield Family-Connelley and Courtney excerpt from "History of Kentucky" by William Elsey Connelley and Ellis Merton Courtney | ||
Bryan Whitfield Source: History of Kentucky, Vol. 5; pg 449 | ||
Whitfield Family Papers - Summary at the U of Alabama From the Summary: General Bryan Whitfield (1754-1817) ... fought in the American Revolutions and was appointed major general of the North Carolina militia after the war. General Bryan Whitfield was the owner of a large plantation known as Pleasant Plains in Lenoir County, North Carolina. In 1789, he was one of the founders of the University of North Carolina and one of its first Trustees. |
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