Person:Rebecca Calhoun (1)

Rebecca Floride Calhoun
m. Bet 1738 and 1742
  1. Patrick Calhoun
  2. Ezekiel Calhoun
  3. Mary CalhounAbt 1743 - 1805
  4. Jane CalhounBet 1743 & 1744 -
  5. Rebecca Floride Calhoun1745 - 1814
  6. Catherine CalhounAbt 1747 - 1803
  7. John Ewing Colhoun1749 - 1802
m. 19 Mar 1765
  1. Mary Pickens1766 - 1836
  2. Ezekiel Pickens1768 - 1818
  3. Male PickensBet 1770 & 1774 -
  4. Ann Pickens1770 - 1846
  5. Jane Pickens1773 - 1773
  6. Jane Bonneau Pickens1774 - 1848
  7. Margaret Pickins1777 - 1830
  8. Male PickensBet 1779 & 1786 -
  9. Gov. Andrew Pickens, Jr1779 - 1858
  10. Rebecca Pickens1784 - 1831
  11. Catherine Pickens1786 - 1871
  12. Joseph Pickens1791 - 1853
Facts and Events
Name[1][2][3][4] Rebecca Floride Calhoun
Gender Female
Birth[1][2][5] 18 Nov 1745 Prob. Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage 19 Mar 1765 Abbeville District, South Carolina to Brig. Gen. Andrew Pickens
Death[1][2] 9 Dec 1814 Pickens County, South Carolina
Alt Death[3][6][4][5] 9 Dec 1814 Tomassee, , South Carolina, USA
Burial[3] Clemson, Oconee, South Carolina, United StatesOld Stone Presby Ch Cem

According to 800 Years of Calhouns, at the age of 15, during the Long Canes massacre, she hid for three days in the long canes to escape the Cherokee who killed her grandmother, Catherine Montgomery Calhoun on Feb 1st. 1760.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brøderbund Software, Inc. World Family Tree Vol. 15, Ed. 1. (Release date: November 20, 1997)
    Tree #2478.

    Date of Import: Oct 1, 1998

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Brøderbund Software, Inc. World Family Tree Vol. 15, Ed. 1. (Release date: November 20, 1997)
    Tree #2478.

    Date of Import: Feb 12, 1999

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Day. Cousin Monroe's history of the Pickens family. (N.p.: n.p., n.d.)
    40.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Bailey, N. Louise, Mary L. Morgan, Carolyn R. Taylor. \i Biographical Directory of the South Carolina Senate, 1776-1985, Volume II, Hines-Singleton\i0.. (Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1986)
    1269.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Lynda Worley Skelton, editor. General Andrew Pickens: an autobiography. (Clemson, South Carolina: Pendleton Historical and Recreational Commission, 1976.)
    30.
  6. R W. Simpson. History of Old Pendleton District. (N.p.: n.p., n.d.).