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::1735?
::1735?
::Donegal, Ireland


'''Died:''' April 16, 1816
'''Died:''' April 16, 1816
::Guilford County, NC


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'''Spouse:''' [[Mary Kerr Gorrell]]
'''Spouse:''' [[Mary Kerr Gorrell]] (m. c. 1763, Guilford County, NC)


'''Children:''' [[William Gorrell]], [[David Gorrell]], [[Robert Gorrell]], [[Ralph Gorrell Jr.]], [[James Gorrell]], [[Elizabeth Gorrell Forbis]], [[Catherine Gorrell Donnell]], [[Mary Gorrell Maxwell]], [[Agnes Gorrell Stewart]], [[Ann Gorrell Thom]], [[Margaret Gorrell]]
'''Children:''' [[William Gorrell]], [[Elizabeth Gorrell Forbis]], [[David Gorrell]], [[Robert Gorrell]], [[Catherine Gorrell Donnell]], [[Ralph Gorrell II]], [[Agnes Gorrell Stewart]], [[Ann Gorrell Thom]], [[Mary Gorrell Maxwell]], [[Margaret Gorrell]], [[James Gorrell]]


== Early Life ==
== Early Life ==
Migrated to Boston, MA in 1750


== Education ==
== Education ==


== Career ==
== Career ==
* Member of the Halifax Provincial Congresses of April and December 1776
* Member of the North Carolina House of Commons in 1784
* Member of the state senate in 1777–78, 1795, and 1796
* Commissioned during the American Revolution to raise troops to keep the Indians in check.


== Accomplishments ==
== Accomplishments ==
In 1808, he sold a plot of 42 acres for $98. This land became the nucleus from which Greensboro, NC grew.


== Health ==
== Health ==


== Faith ==
== Faith ==
Active member of the Alamance Presbyterian Church.


See also [[Gorrell grave sites]]
: See also [[Gorrell grave sites]]
: Source: [http://ncpedia.org/biography/gorrell-ralph NCpedia] bio of his grandson
: Source: [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Ralph_Gorrell_%283%29 We Relate] genealogy website

Revision as of 04:04, 13 January 2015


Born: Ralph Gorrell

1735?
Donegal, Ireland

Died: April 16, 1816

Guilford County, NC

Spouse: Mary Kerr Gorrell (m. c. 1763, Guilford County, NC)

Children: William Gorrell, Elizabeth Gorrell Forbis, David Gorrell, Robert Gorrell, Catherine Gorrell Donnell, Ralph Gorrell II, Agnes Gorrell Stewart, Ann Gorrell Thom, Mary Gorrell Maxwell, Margaret Gorrell, James Gorrell

Early Life

Migrated to Boston, MA in 1750

Education

Career

  • Member of the Halifax Provincial Congresses of April and December 1776
  • Member of the North Carolina House of Commons in 1784
  • Member of the state senate in 1777–78, 1795, and 1796
  • Commissioned during the American Revolution to raise troops to keep the Indians in check.

Accomplishments

In 1808, he sold a plot of 42 acres for $98. This land became the nucleus from which Greensboro, NC grew.

Health

Faith

Active member of the Alamance Presbyterian Church.

See also Gorrell grave sites
Source: NCpedia bio of his grandson
Source: We Relate genealogy website