Elizabeth Ann Preston (Hampton) b. 10 March 1720 d. 30 June 1776
| Lineage | Preston |
| Sex | Female |
| Full name (at birth) | Elizabeth Ann Preston |
| Other last names | Hampton |
Events
10 March 1720 birth: Colony of Virginia
10 March 1741 marriage: Colony of Virginia, ♂ Anthony Hampton [Hampton] b. 3 February 1715 d. 30 June 1776
15 April 1742 child birth: Prince William County (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♀ Margaret Hampton (Bynam) [Hampton] b. 15 April 1742 d. 4 October 1800
4 August 1743 child birth: Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♂ John Hampton [Hampton] b. 4 August 1743 d. 18 October 1808
16 December 1744 child birth: Colony of Virginia, ♂ Anthony Hampton, Jr. [Hampton] b. 16 December 1744 d. 6 February 1745
19 April 1746 child birth: Fairfax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♂ Edward Hampton [Hampton] b. 19 April 1746 d. October 1780
about 1748 child birth: Colony of Virginia, ♂ Preston Hampton [Hampton] b. about 1748 d. 30 June 1776
1752 child birth: Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♂ Wade Hampton [Hampton] b. 1752 d. 4 February 1835
25 December 1752 child birth: Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♂ Richard Hampton [Hampton] b. 25 December 1752 d. 4 November 1792
18 June 1755 child birth: Halifax (Virginia), Colony of Virginia, ♂ Henry Hampton [Hampton] b. 18 June 1755 d. 3 July 1826
14 January 1758 child birth: Rowan County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony, ♀ Elizabeth Preston Hampton (Harrison) [Hampton] b. 14 January 1758 d. 28 July 1799
30 June 1776 death: Ninety-Six District (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony, Killed by the Cherokees - "Hampton Massacre" near Greer, Spartanburg, SC
Notes
The morning of 30 June 1776 when the Cherokees and Tories arrived at the Hampton house, Elizabeth (Hampton) Harrison was visiting her parents while her husband was away recruiting militia... When the Indians appeared at the Hamilt on house, Preston (her brother) saw a friendly chief in the party and went outside to greet him. His father followed him into the yard... "Old Mr. Hampton gave the Chief a cordial welcome and hand clasp, but almost immediately Preston was shot down by a Troy, and the hand Anthony had held sent a tomahawk through his skull." Mrs. Hampton appeared and was killed in like manner... Anthony, Elizabeth, Preston, and the Harrison (Elizabeth's infant) baby were killed...
From grandparents to grandchildren
marriage: ♀ Ann Bissell (Hampton)
marriage: ♀ Elizabeth Ann Preston (Hampton) , Colony of Virginia
military service: between 1754 and 1763, North Carolina Colony, Captain of NC Militia in French & Indian War.
death: 30 June 1776, Spartanburg (South Carolina), USA
marriage: ♂ John Hampton
death: 13 January 1800
marriage: ♂ Edward Hampton , Richland County (South Carolina), South Carolina Colony
death: 1777, Spartanburg (South Carolina), US
marriage: ♂ Edward Hampton
death: about 1790
marriage: ♂ Henry Hampton , South Carolina Colony
death: 1826, Wilkinson County (Mississippi), USA, Cherry
residence: Greenville (South Carolina), US, Cripple Creek Plantation
marriage: ♀ Elizabeth Preston Hampton (Harrison) , Stokes County (North Carolina), North Carolina Colony
military service: 1776 - 1781, Chesnee (South Carolina), Spartanburg County (South Carolina), US, American Revolution
burial: January 1815, Greenville (South Carolina), US, Harrison Private Cemetery, Cripple Creek
death: 18 January 1815, Greenville (South Carolina), US
marriage: ♂ Wade Hampton , Charleston (South Carolina), US
death: 31 October 1794, Richland County (South Carolina), US
marriage: ♂ Wade Hampton II , Millwood (Richland County South Carolina), Columbia (South Carolina), US
death: 27 February 1833, Millwood, Richland County, South Carolina, US
