Mother: Marion BELL |
__ | __| | | | |__ | _William ANDERSON ___| | (1588 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Elizabeth (Elspet) ANDERSON | (1614 - 1658) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Marion BELL ________| (1590 - 1623) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Eliza BURGWYN |
He was appointed to the United States military academy when
seventeen years old, and was graduated tenth in a class of
forty-three in 1852, with a commission in the Second dragoons.
After a few months at the cavalry school at Carlisle he was
detailed to assist in the survey of a railroad route in
California, after that duty rejoining his regiment at Fort
Chadbourne, Tex.
Having been promoted first lieutenant in 1855, he commanded his
troop in the march from Texas across the plains to Fort Riley,
Kan.; accompanied his regiment as adjutant in the Utah
expedition of 1858, and remained in that territory until 1859,
when he was ordered on recruiting service at Louisville, Ky.
There he was married in November following to Mildred Ewing, of
that city.
When the crisis of 1861 arrived he promptly resigned, being, it
is said, the first North Carolinian in the old army to take this
step, and offered for the defense of his State the sword
which he had worn with honor, and which descended to him from
his uncle, Capt. John H. K. Burgwyn, U. S. A., who was killed at
Puebla de Taos during the Mexican war.
Anderson was at this time a magnificent specimen of manhood,
full six feet, erect, broad-shouldered, round-limbed, with a
deep, musical voice, and a smile wonderfully gentle and
winning.
Being commissioned colonel of the Fourth regiment by Governor
Ellis, he rapidly completed its organization, and soon after the
battle of July 21st, reached Manassas Junction, where he was
appointed post commandant and charged with the construction of
the defensive works.
He remained in command here until March, 1862, and meanwhile was
strongly recommended for promotion to brigadier-general by Gens.
D. H. Hill and J. E. Johnston, but this was for some
reason withheld until forced by the unsurpassed gallantry of his
regiment at the battle of Williamsburg.
It is sufficient evidence of the magnificent training and
discipline of his men to record that out of 520 rank and file
which the regiment carried into action, 462 were killed or
wounded, and out of 27 commissioned officers, all but one were
killed or wounded.
This was not a foredoomed forlorn hope or a charge of a "Light
Brigade," but surpassed any such recorded in history, both in
loss and achievement, for they went in to win and did win.
During this fight Colonel Anderson seized the colors of the
Twenty-seventh Georgia and dashed forward leading the charge,
and though his men, cheering wildly as they followed, lost
scores at every step, their courage was irresistible, and
Anderson planted the colors on the stubbornly-defended
breastworks.
This was witnessed by President Davis, who at once promoted
Anderson to brigadier-general. His brigade included the Second,
Fourth, Fourteenth and Thirtieth North Carolina regiments.
During the bloody Seven Days' fighting which followed, he was
conspicuous for skill in detecting the weak points of the enemy
and boldness and persistence in attack. While leading a
desperate charge at Malvern Hill he was severely wounded.
His next serious engagement was at South Mountain, Md., where
his brigade, with the others of D. H. Hill's division, held back
half of McClellan's army till nightfall. Three days later at
Sharpsburg, on September 17, 1862, he was for the last time
distinguished in battle.
During an assault of the enemy, in which a large part of Hill's
division fell back through a mistake in conveying orders,
General Anderson and his men nobly held their line, until he was
struck by a ball in his foot near the ankle, which brought him
to the ground.
It was a most painful injury, and he suffered great agony in
being carried to Richmond and thence to Raleigh, where finally
an amputation was made. He sank under the operation, and died on
the morning of October 16, 1862.
He was a man of spotless purity of life, integrity and honor, as
well as dauntless courage. His ennobling influence upon the
North Carolina soldiery can hardly be overestimated.
Source: Confederate Military History, vol. V, p289.
George Burgwyn Anderson 12 April 1831 Born on 12 April 1831.
Residence: Hillsboro, North Carolina Occupation: Soldier
Service Record: Enlisted as a Colonel on 16 May 1861 at the age
of 30
Commission in Company S, 4th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on
16 May 1861.
Promoted to Full Brig-Gen on 19 June 1862
Discharged for promotion Company S, 4th Infantry Regiment North
Carolina on 19 June 1862
Commission in General Staff Regiment CV on 19 June 1862.
US & British Isle, Joseph Thomas Biographical Dictionary: 1890
Biographical Dictionary ID: 1600
Surname: Anderson Given Name: George B.
Birth: Wilmington, North Carolina, about 1834 Death: October,
1862
American General, graduated West Point in 1852. Commanded a
brigade of Lee's army at the battle of Antietam where he
received a fatal wound.
Src: In 1885, Joseph Thomas and the Lippincott Company published
the "Universal Pronouncing Dictionary of Biography". In this
massive undertaking containing more than 2,550 pages, he
detailed the lives of everyone who had a place in history to
that point. Kings, inventors, politicians and scoundrels from
earliest history to the modern era were included. This database
records Thomas' work. For each of the nearly 61,000 names, you
will find information on birth, reason for notoriety and death.
Where it is included, additional information on marriage or
family will be noted.
Extended Description: Areas covered: Afghanistan Algeria Armenia
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Source Information: Barghouti, Kim, comp. US & British Isle,
Joseph Thomas Biographical Dictionary: 1890 [database online]
Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2001. Original data: Lippincott's
Pronouncing Biographical Dictionary, University of Nevada, Reno
Library J.B. Lippincott, Joseph Thomas M. D. LL. D,
Philadelphia, 1890. Ancestry.com
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died of wounds after amputaion at Raleigh, NC
__ | __| | | | |__ | _William E. ANDERSON _| | (1800 - ....) | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--George Burgwyn ANDERSON C.S.A. | (1831 - 1862) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |_Eliza BURGWYN _______| (1800 - ....) | | __ | | |__| | |__
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Mother: Mary K. BARRINEAU |
_Isaac BARRINEAU II__+ | (1739 - 1806) m 1760 _Isaac BARRINEAU III_| | (1764 - ....) | | |_Ferriby_____________ | (1740 - 1807) m 1760 _Levicy "Levi" S. BARRINEAU _| | (1796 - 1850) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--James Edward BARRINEAU | (1822 - 1882) | _Isaac BARRINEAU II__+ | | (1739 - 1806) m 1760 | _Arthur BARRINEAU ___| | | (1760 - 1811) | | | |_Ferriby_____________ | | (1740 - 1807) m 1760 |_Mary K. BARRINEAU __________| (1792 - 1850) | | _____________________ | | |_Margaret COLEMAN ___| (1762 - ....) | |_____________________
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Mother: Jehanne NEPVEU |
__ | _ COUILLARD _________| | (1525 - ....) | | |__ | _Baptiste COUILLARD _| | (1545 - 1625) | | | __ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__ | | |--Ann COUILLARD | (1579 - 1649) | __ | | | _ NEPVEU ____________| | | (1522 - ....) | | | |__ | | |_Jehanne NEPVEU _____| (1550 - 1626) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: ELIZABETH LINDSAY of Crawford |
____________________________________ | ____________________________________________________| | | | |____________________________________ | _JOHN DRUMMOND 1st Lord Drummond_| | (1438 - 1519) | | | ____________________________________ | | | | |____________________________________________________| | | | |____________________________________ | | |--ELIZABETH DRUMMOND | (1460 - ....) | _DAVID LINDSAY 3rd Earl of Crawford_+ | | (1405 - 1445) m 1422 | _ALEXANDER "the Tiger" LINDSAY 4th Earl of Crawford_| | | (1423 - 1453) | | | |_MARJORY OGILVY ____________________+ | | (1400 - 1459) m 1422 |_ELIZABETH LINDSAY of Crawford___| (1440 - 1519) | | _PATRICK DUNBAR ____________________ | | (1390 - 1437) |_MARGARET DUNBAR ___________________________________| (1425 - 1498) | |____________________________________
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Father: Nathaniel HARRISON Mother: Anne Poythress GILLIAM |
VII. John Harrison((6)), d. young at College.
[S2802]
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_Benjamin HARRISON III___________________+ | (1673 - 1710) _Benjamin HARRISON IV of the Landing_| | (1695 - 1745) m 1722 | | |_Elizabeth BURWELL ______________________+ | (1677 - 1734) _Nathaniel HARRISON _____| | (1742 - 1782) m 1768 | | | _Robert "King" CARTER Colony of Virginia_+ | | | (1663 - 1732) m 1701 | |_Ann CARTER _________________________| | (1702 - 1743) m 1722 | | |_Elizabeth "Betty" LANDON _______________+ | (1674 - 1720) m 1701 | |--John HARRISON | (1777 - ....) | _________________________________________ | | | _William GILLIAM ____________________| | | (1700 - ....) | | | |_________________________________________ | | |_Anne Poythress GILLIAM _| (1746 - 1781) m 1768 | | _________________________________________ | | |_____________________________________| | |_________________________________________
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Mother: Jane M. BONDURANT |
_John MOSELEY ______________+ | (1721 - 1802) m 1751 _Benjamin MOSELEY _________| | (1756 - 1828) m 1771 | | |_Elizabeth WILLIAMSON ______ | (1730 - 1802) m 1751 _Thomas MOSELEY _____| | (1795 - 1864) m 1814| | | _Richard POVALL ____________+ | | | (1720 - 1771) m 1751 | |_Susannah POVALL __________| | (1758 - 1820) m 1771 | | |_Tabitha HUDSPETH __________+ | (1723 - 1791) m 1751 | |--Matilda Frances MOSELEY | (1822 - 1825) | _Joseph Augustus BONDURANT _+ | | (1718 - 1806) m 1745 | _William Thomas BONDURANT _| | | (1769 - 1803) m 1791 | | | |_Agnes Elizabeth RADFORD ___+ | | (1720 - 1806) m 1745 |_Jane M. BONDURANT __| (1795 - 1875) m 1814| | _Robert Peter MOSELEY ______+ | | (1732 - 1804) m 1756 |_Judith Anne MOSELEY ______| (1772 - 1855) m 1791 | |_Mary Magdelene GUERRANT ___+ (1740 - 1820) m 1756
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Mother: ALICE de MONTACUTE Countess |
_JOHN de NEVILLE 3rd Baron of Raby_______________________+ | (1331 - 1388) m 1357 _RALPH de NEVILLE 4th Lord of Raby P.C. K.G_| | (1363 - 1425) m 1395 | | |_MAUD de PERCY of Alnwick________________________________+ | (1335 - 1378) m 1357 _RICHARD de NEVILLE 1st Earl of Salisbury_| | (1400 - 1460) m 1424 | | | _JOHN of Gaunt PLANTAGENET of Castille and Leon__________+ | | | (1340 - 1399) m 1396 | |_JOAN de BEAUFORT of Lancaster______________| | (1379 - 1440) m 1395 | | |_KATHERINE de ROET ______________________________________+ | (1350 - 1403) m 1396 | |--JOHN NEVILLE Earl of Northumberland | (1431 - 1471) | _JOHN de MONTACUTE 3rd Earl of Salisbury_________________+ | | (1350 - 1400) m 1383 | _THOMAS MONTACUTE 3rd Earl of Salisbury_____| | | (1388 - 1428) m 1399 | | | |_MAUD FRANCIS of Salisbury_______________________________+ | | (1352 - 1424) m 1383 |_ALICE de MONTACUTE Countess______________| (1405 - 1462) m 1424 | | _THOMAS of Woodstock de HOLAND 2nd Earl of Kent, Knt.K.G_+ | | (1350 - 1397) m 1364 |_ALIANOR (ELEANOR) de HOLAND _______________| (1372 - 1405) m 1399 | |_ALICE FitzAlan ARUNDEL Countess of Kent_________________+ (1352 - 1415) m 1364
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Mother: Elizabeth TINSLEY |
Secondly, whereas Judith Churchwell (alias Judith Evans) has
lived with me for some time past in the capacity of housekeeper
& manager of my domestic concerns, in consequence of which, I
will her one negro slave by the name Sophia, also her child
Solomon together with the future increases of the woman Sophia,
to her & her heirs forever. I also will her one feather bed, and
furniture in addition to the one she now has in her possession,
also one sorel mare colt two years old this spring. Also, one
large seal skin trunk to her & her heirs forever. I also will
her twelve barrels of corn to be delivered to her on leaving my
house after my death.I also will her thirty acres of land to be
taken off the tract whereon I now live on the east end, on the
creek, where it joins the land of Robt. Walker dec'd so as to
include a spring in the boundary so long as she may think proper
to live on it and no longer.
Thirdly, I hereby constitute and appoint my friends Robert
Garland and James Powell or either of them, that she may prefer
at the time to carry out this part of my Will into execution
wherein the said Judith Churchwell is interested.
Fourthly, I Will the balance of my estate both real and personal
of every kind to my daughter Betsey McDaniel and her children at
her death share and share alike.
Fifthly, it is my Will and desire that my son-in-law Wm McDaniel
shall act as Trustee of the Estate left my daughter and her
children for their benefit.
Sixthly, and lastly I do hereby appoint Wm McDaniel Executor of
this my last Will and Testament.
In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9th
day of May in the year of our Lord 1828.
signed James Pendleton
witness: John T Hill
Joseph Swanson
Howell L Brown
Robert Tinsley
The Court papers continue with the Will being contested by
Lindsey Mc Daniel with his father. The will was later accepted
by the courts. Lindsey was about 17 at the time.
Personal ID: VA07742 LName: PENDLETON FName: JAMES
Suffix:
Ethnicity: Rank: CAPTAIN Rank Type: COMMISSIONED OFFICER
State: VA Regiment: 1 ART Division: SUPPORT DIVISION
Brigade: ARTILLERY BRIGADE Company: HARRISON'S RGT ARTY.
_Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant"_+ | (1654 - 1721) m 1681 _John PENDLETON _____| | (1691 - 1775) m 1719| | |_Isabella HURT _______________________+ | (1654 - 1724) m 1681 _William or John? or Richard? PENDLETON _| | (1720 - 1779) m 1748 | | | _Thomas TINSLEY II____________________+ | | | (1645 - 1715) m 1684 | |_Mary TINSLEY _______| | (1703 - ....) m 1719| | |_Sarah JACKSON _______________________+ | (1665 - 1744) m 1684 | |--James PENDLETON | (1750 - 1832) | _Thomas TINSLEY II____________________+ | | (1645 - 1715) m 1684 | _Edward TINSLEY Sr.__| | | (1704 - 1782) m 1724| | | |_Sarah JACKSON _______________________+ | | (1665 - 1744) m 1684 |_Elizabeth TINSLEY ______________________| (1727 - 1783) m 1748 | | _James TAYLOR II______________________+ | | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 |_Margaret TAYLOR ____| (1705 - 1782) m 1724| |_Martha THOMPSON _____________________+ (1679 - 1762) m 1699
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Mother: Sarah |
__ | _William SHIPP I_____| | (1572 - ....) m 1592| | |__ | _William SHIPP II "the Immigrant"_| | (1606 - 1657) | | | __ | | | | |_Margaret BALLS _____| | (1576 - ....) m 1592| | |__ | | |--William SHIPP III | (1637 - ....) | __ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |__ | | |_Sarah____________________________| (1608 - ....) | | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
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Mother: Adalade 'Addie' Blanche BEDELL |
__________________________ | _George SNOVER ______________________| | (1850 - ....) | | |__________________________ | _Clarence SNOVER Sr._____________| | (1879 - 1931) m 1897 | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Mary KRESGE ________________________| | (1855 - ....) | | |__________________________ | | |--Clarence SNOVER Jr. | (1897 - ....) | _Zachariah BEDELL ________ | | (1820 - ....) | _Abraham H. 'Abram' BEDELL __________| | | (1844 - 1913) m 1864 | | | |_Marguerite DRAKE ________ | | (1820 - ....) |_Adalade 'Addie' Blanche BEDELL _| (1878 - 1959) m 1897 | | _Henry SWARTZ (SCHWARTZ) _+ | | (1805 - 1895) m 1829 |_Ellen Amelia Sophia Matilda SWARTZ _| (1848 - 1920) m 1864 | |_Melissa MILLER __________+ (1808 - 1881) m 1829
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