| Name |
William MURRELL [2, 3] |
| Prefix |
Captain |
| Suffix |
Jr. |
| Birth |
13 Feb 1745 |
Gouchland, Virginia [4, 5] |
| Gender |
Male |
| HIST |
After the Revolution, he lived in Stateburg, South Carolina, where he and General Sumter were business partners in a firm known as Murrell & Company. He, with Thomas Sumter, the Reverend Richard Furman and others were organizers of the Claremont Society which, like the Saint David’s Society, operated a school known as the Claremont Academy. [5] |
| MILI |
served as commissary under General Thomas Sumter during the American Revolution and, after the Revolution, was Sumter’s business partner ¶ Captain Murrell was Commissary of Public Stores for General Thomas Sumter during the American Revolution. [5, 6] |
| Occupation |
planter and merchart in Stateburg, Sumter County, South Carolina [6] |
| _UID |
54584353F5EC4625868B60110B4B2F1AAF09 |
| Death |
15 Jul 1829 |
Sumter, Sumter County, South Carolina [5] |
| Person ID |
I27737 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
7 Jul 2003 |