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      • Andrew Pickens, a famous patriot militia officer of the American Revolution, was born in Pennsylvania on September 19, 1739, the son of Andrew Pickens and Ann Davis. Of Scots-Irish descent, his family eventually settled on Waxhaw Creek, South Carolina, by 1752.
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  1. Mar 10, 2022 · Genealogy for General Andrew Pickens, Jr. (1739 - 1817) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

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    • Rebecca Floride Pickens
    • September 13, 1739
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  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Gen. Andrew Pickens (1739–1817) of Paxton Township, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America.

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    "PICKENS, ANDREW (Sept. 13, I739 - Aug. 11, 1817) Revolutionary soldier, was born near Paxtang, Pa., the son of Nancy and Andrew Pickens, who, having emigrated from Ireland, drifted south with the Scotch-Irish, sojourned eight miles west of Staunton, Va., obtained 800 acres in Anson County, N. C., and in 1752 were on Waxhaw Creek, S. C. He voluntee...

    Three U.S. states have named counties in Andrew Pickens' honor. They are: Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.

    Hopewell Plantation Brochure. Clemson (University) Historic Properties. Department of Historic Properties (864)-656-2475 . Downloadable pdf
    • Male
    • September 13, 1739
    • Rebecca Floride (Calhoun) Pickens
    • August 11, 1817
  4. Andrew Pickens (1779-1838) – Susan Wilkinson (1788-1810)

  5. When Andrew Pickens Sr. was born in 1690, in Ballymoney, County Antrim, Ireland, his father, Captain William Henry Pickens, was 21 and his mother, Mary Margaret Pike, was 18. He married Nancy Ann Davis in 1718, in Pennsylvania, United States.

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    • Nancy Ann Davis
  6. Name: Andrew "The Wizard Owl" Pickens, Brigadier General and Congressman Birth: 13 September 1739 Paxton, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States Death: 11 AUG 1817 Tamassee, Oconee County, South Carolina, USA

  7. Aug 11, 2017 · Andrew Pickens (September 13, 1739August 11, 1817) was a militia leader in the American Revolution. A planter and slaveowner, he developed his Hopewell plantation on the east side of the Keowee River across from the Cherokee town of Isunigu (Seneca) in western South Carolina.

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