"In the list of heirs of William Duke, there were John & William
Duke. At one time, I included them as children of William. I now
believe they were children of William's son Richard Duke, who
had predeceased his father. Richard did have sons John &
William, who appeared in assorted records.
Death: 1818 in Culpeper Co., VA Note: His will has been lost
Marriage 1 Mary Ricketts <./igm.cgi?op=GET&db=sealock&id=I3374>
Married: BEF 1770 in Anne Arundel Co., MD
Title: Deed Book Abbrev: Deed Book Page: Culpeper Co., VA, Deed
Book SS, pp. 41-43, 4 Jun 182 5 lists the children & heirs of
William Duke. The only child omitted is Washington Duke, who had
already sold his share in the estate by 1825.
Children: Edward, Richard, Eleanor, Rachel, Sarah, Delia,
Elizabeth b: 29 JAN 1766, Washington b: 11 AUG 1786 in MD.
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Samuel Canterbury Estate--To Daniel Laughten, his share 1420 a
1/4-cash 03.0- share of tob? 13.16.0-corn 3.09 (Fairfax County
Va. 1767-1783-Macon GA Library Microfilm- Bk. C pg. 17-19)
Estate of Robert Mathis--Estate Account Daniel Loflan(one of
many) was paid expenses from the estate of Robert Mathis- 23 Oct
1769
(Index to the tithables of Loudon County VA. and Slaveholders
and Slaves. Shelbourne parish.1758-1786)
Daniel Loflin Years-73-78-80=83-8 5
George Loflin Years- 78-80-85
Slave Holders 1758-1786
Daniel Loflin's slaves
Ben (Year85)
Bess (Year 80)
Brasher (Year 73)
Jane (Year 73)
Loudon (Years73-78-80-85)
Lucy ( Years 73-78-81-85)
Estate of Ferdinand O'Neill March 12, 1781. Appraisers John
Jones, Daniel Loflin, Benjamin and Samuel Canby.
Estate of Henry Talbot -- 20 of March 1781 -- appraisers John
Jones, Daniel Loflin, Benjamin Davis and Christopher Greeney.
(Abstracts of Wills, inventories and administration's. 1757 --
1800 Loudon County Virginia
Compiled by Estelle Stewart King -- Georgia Archives)
John Jones Estate-Appraisers Wm. Whitely, Joseph Power, Daniel
Loftin -9 June 1783(Loudon County Will Bk. C. Pg 36-38)
Ann Talbot Est. pd. Daniel Loflin 10 Jun 1789 (Loudon County
Wills Bk D. )
(Loudon County Minute Bk 1780-178 3)
12 Mar. 1782
Payed Daniel Loftin for 300 lbs beef @/4
Daniel Lofflin for 134 lbs beef @/4
3/12/82 Daniel Loflin for 56 days hire of a wagon & driver,
transporting specific tax grain from Loudon to Alexandria &
Fredericksburg @/4 per day.
John Lofton Greenville County Virginia. 9-11
Daniel Loflin Loudoun County Virginia. 1-2
(Virginia tax payers 1787)
Daniel Loflin self 1 4 0 6 1 1
George Loflin self 0 0 0 4 3
males males under horses cattle
16-21 over 21
21
Blacks
(Tax List of 1788 Loudon County VA, Pg 29 Marietta Library)
Daniel Loflin Self _ 5(males 16-21)-0(+21)-6 blacks
Daniel Loflin for Daniel Loflin Jr.
Daniel Loflin for Elijah Loflin
(Columbia County, Georgia Deeds)
1794
Dreadzel Pan to Daniel Loflin 116 2/3A for 50L(Bk C-Pg 59)
William Wilkins to William Laughlin(Bk C-Pg 10)
1795
William Evans and wife Betsy to Daniel Loflin(Bk C-Pg 57)
Daniel Loflin to James Jenkins(Bk D-Pg 300)
1800
Daniel Loflin and Ann, his wife to Wm. Pullen 190A for 100L
Witt: ThomasXLuke-Samuel O'Neal-Charles Pullen
Christopher Blanton of Wilkes County Georgia to Daniel Loflin of
Columbia County Georgia 200 acres in Wilkes adjacent to
Gilliness,William Ayers,1 January 1796 -- witness George Loflin
and James Luke. (Lincoln County D&M Vol. E. Page 293)
Daniel and Anna Loflin to Elijah Loflin -- 1802 --
(Lincoln County D&M -- Book D -- Page 247 -- 248)
1802 Lincoln County tax digest -- Capt. Samuel district
Roda Loflin 200 A Lincoln
Daniel Loflin 1poll 341 A Lincoln 11 Slaves
Elijah Loflin 1 poll 4 slaves
John Walker 1 poll 287 1/2 A Lincoln
1803 Lincoln County tax digest -- Capt. Samuel district
Elijah Loflin 1 poll 109 A Lincoln 4 slaves
James Loflin 1 poll
Daniel Loflin 1 poll 231 A Lincoln 9 slaves
Rosemond Loflin 200 A Lincoln 1 slave(defaulter)
1804 Lincoln County tax digest -- Capt. Samuel district
Rosemond Loflin 1 slave 200 A Lincoln Adj. Gurley and Johnston
Daniel Loflin 10 slaves 232 A Lincoln Loflin and Spiers
James Loflin 1 slave
Elijah Loflin 5 slaves 109 A Lincoln Walker
William Loflin 1 poll (def aulter)
1805 Lincoln County tax digest -- Capt. Blanton district No. 2
Rosie Loflin 1 slave 200 A Lincoln Adj. Lofton(Sugar Creek)
James Loflin 1 poll
Elijah Loflin 6 slaves 109 A Lincoln Walker(Loyds Creek)
Daniel Loflin 11 slaves 233 A Lincoln Spiers "
1805 Land lottery
Daniel Loflin 638 B B Lincoln
Elijah Loflin 629 B B Lincoln
James Loflin 640 B Lincoln
Rosemond Loflin 639 P P Lincoln
Will of Daniel Loflin -- Lincoln County Will Bk. B -- Page 59
In the name of God Amen. I Daniel Loflin of the state of Georgia
and the County of Lincoln being weak and low in body but of
sound mind and memory to make and publish this my last will and
testament in ? and from ? that is today.
First -- I will and order that all of my just debts be paid and
I then leave all the ? Ordained that the remainder of my estate
real and personal to be divided and the ? auctioned and then to
be divided among all my children except Sarah Dews who shall
have only ten dollars out of my estate and I give to my son in
law John H. Walker $10 and to my daughter in law Rosemond Loflin
I give $10 to be raised out of my estate and lastly I constitute
and appoint William Evans Esq., John Bently and Thomas Leverett
as executors to my last will and testament.
In witness there of I have here unto said to set hand and sealed
this sixth day of September in the year of our Lord, one
thousand eight hundred and three and in the independence of the
United States of America Twenty eight.
Signed, sealed, and published and acknowledged by the above
named Daniel Loflin to be his last will and testament in the
presence of us who have here unto ascribed our names as
witnesses and testors.
Daniel X Loflin
James McCord
Martha XMcCord
The last will and testament of Daniel Loflin deceased this 19th
of February 1806 (William Hooper) Probated 25 July 1805 (Minute
book N -- Page 33) Copy on file
Division of property of Daniel Loflin deceased. (Annual returns
BK. Z. -- Page 99
25 Nov. 1805 -- received of William Evans Esq.On the estate of
Daniel Loflin deceased. The sum of four dollars for shoemaking.
received by me Rosemond Loflin -- also received at the same time
one dollar for eight ounces of shoe thread and plank for coffin.
$5
4 May-1812 -- the heirs of Daniel Loflin deceased to William
Evans executor to the estate of said deceased for the sum of
$8476.17
paid its sundry time to said heirs --
Elijah Loflin the sum of $1075.003
William Loflin the sum of $1041.19
John Loflin the sum of $1035.50
James Loflin the sum of $1055.1114
Cornelius Johnson the sum of $1075.1
James John the sum of $1048.45
Thomas Johns the sum of $1050.
John Johns the sum of $1071.
John H. Walker the sum of $ $14.
Rosemond Loflin the sum of $10.
copy on file
per Victor Oglesby Children:
2 Sarah Loflin
2 dau Unkown Loflin + John H. Walker
2 Elijah Loflin d: 1820 + Patty Turner d: BEF 1820
2 William Loflin + Charlotte Curry
2 Nancy Loflin + Cornelius Johnston d: 1818
2 Mary Loflin + James Johns
2 James Loflin + Judah
2 Francis Loflin + John Johns
2 Jane Loflin + Jane Johns
2 John Loflin + Sarah Hudgens
2 George Loflin b: ABT 1757 d: 1799 + Rosemond
__ | __| | | | |__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) LOFLIN _| | | | | __ | | | | |__| | | | |__ | | |--Daniel LOFLIN | (1730 - 1805) | __ | | | __| | | | | | |__ | | |__________________________| | | __ | | |__| | |__
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_Philip PENDLETON ___+ | (1747 - 1811) m 1766 _Coleman PENDLETON _______| | (1780 - 1862) m 1808 | | |_Martha AWBREY ______+ | (1745 - 1805) m 1766 _Philip Coleman PENDLETON Sr. C.S.A._| | (1812 - 1869) m 1841 | | | _Benjamin GILBERT ___ | | | (1760 - ....) | |_Martha "Patsy" GILBERT __| | (1789 - 1874) m 1808 | | |_Hannah BUTLER ______ | (1760 - ....) | |--Alexander Shaw PENDLETON | (1855 - 1925) | _____________________ | | | _Frederick Edmund TEBEAU _| | | (1792 - 1869) m 1817 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Catherine Sarah Melissa TEBEAU _____| (1822 - 1889) m 1841 | | _____________________ | | |_Hulda LEWIS _____________| (1795 - 1875) m 1817 | |_____________________
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"Colonel Sandie Pendleton began his military career with the
first organization of Virginia forces. At the first battle of
Manassas he was lieutenant and ordnance officer of the Stonewall
brigade, and was mentioned in that report of that battle for
"valuable services" rendered. When Jackson was assigned to the
Valley district with headquarters at Winchester, Lieutenant
Pendleton was on his staff as assistant adjutant-general. In
that capacity he served in the winter campaign to Bath, Hancock,
and Romney, and was again mentioned in terms of commendation by
General Jackson for the faithful performance of duty. The
campaign was one of great hardship and Jackson and his staff
shared all its privations. In the Valley campaign of 1862
Lieutenant Pendleton was still Jackson's adjutant-general and
was complimented in the official report of his chief as "an
officer eminently qualified for his duties." He was with Jackson
in the memorable Seven Days' fights and was again thanked in the
official report. Through the subsequent campaign in Virginia,
ending with Chancellorsville, he continued to serve on the staff
of General Jackson, having been promoted to the rank of captain
at Fredricksburg and to that of major at Chancellorsville. When
Jackson fell J.E.B. Stuart was placed in command of his corps
for the rest of the battle and in the report he says that Major
Pendleton "acted with great heroism and efficiency when he
joined me." He was put in charge of the escort when the body of
Jackson was borne to Richmond and then to Lexington for burial.
In the Gettysburg campaign he served as aide to General Ewell,
who said in his report: "Colonel Pendleton's knowledge of his
duties, his experience and activity relieved me of much hard
work." He subsequently served on the staff of General Rodes and
then on that of General Early. At Fisher's Hill, September
22,1864, Colonel Pendleton was killed."
""Major Alexander Swift "Sandie" Pendleton
After Jackson's death, is appointed by Lee to Generral Ewell's
staff, in the newly organized Second Corps, and Ewell promotes
him to Lieutenant Colonel. However, the cordial relationship
between Ewell and Jackson's former staff quickly dissolves, as
the men who were accustomed to Jackson's aggressiveness observe
Ewell's sluggishness at Gettysburg and his monumental failure to
capture the high ground of Cemetery Hill. Pendleton writes, "Oh
for the presence and inspiration of Old Jack for just one hour!"
When Ewell's health began to fail Jubal Early is given command
of the Second Corps, and Pendleton is one of the very few who
gains the respect of the disagreeable Early, serving with him
through the campaigns of the following year in the Shenandoah
Valley. In late 1863 he receives a brief leave and marries Kate
Corbin, the young aunt of the five-year-old girl who had so
captured Jackson. In September 1864, during a battle for the
town of Winchester, he is mortally wounded, and dies the next
day. He does not ever see the son that Kate bears him the
following November. The infant is named Sandie, but does not
survive his first year.
Of Pendleton, his friend James Power Smith write: "His
intellectual powers were of the hgihest order...the readiness
with which he approached his duty...was equaled by the celerity
and skill with which he performed it. As a staff officer he had
no equal.""
Msg to Family: 18 Dec 2003
Visit our website for lots of family ancestors - if you get the
DVD GODS
AND GENERALS from Wal-Mart $20, you will see our 5th cousin
Alexander Swift
"SANDIE " PENDLETON 1840-1864, aide to Gen. Stonewall Jackson
and his Father the Rev. William Nelson Pendleton; Wm Nelson
named his guns after the 4 Apostles and everytime they fired he
said a prayer for his enemies.
Our 7th grandmother is Catherine Isabel Pendleton married John
Powell Taylor, III (the Taylor line of Pres. Zachariah Taylor
and Gen. Richard Taylor (CSA-commander of the Western Theater)
[204722]
in Battle of Fisher's Hill
_Edmund PENDLETON Sr.___________+ | (1744 - 1827) m 1764 _Edmund A. PENDLETON Jr._| | (1774 - 1847) | | |_Mildred "Millie" POLLARD ______+ | (1747 - 1827) m 1764 _William Nelson PENDLETON C.S.A._| | (1809 - 1883) m 1831 | | | _Hugh NELSON ___________________+ | | | (1750 - 1800) | |_Lucy NELSON ____________| | (1778 - ....) | | |________________________________ | | |--Alexander Swift "Sandie" PENDLETON C.S.A. | (1840 - 1864) | _John PAGE Gov. of Virginia_____+ | | (1744 - 1808) m 1765 | _Francis PAGE ___________| | | (1781 - ....) m 1806 | | | |_Frances BURWELL _______________+ | | (1747 - 1784) m 1765 |_Anzolette Elizabeth PAGE _______| (1807 - 1884) m 1831 | | _Thomas NELSON Gov. of Virginia_+ | | (1738 - 1789) m 1762 |_Susannah NELSON ________| (1780 - 1819) m 1806 | |_Lucy GRYMES ___________________+ (1743 - 1830) m 1762
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_Robert SLAUGHTER I__+ | (1680 - 1725) m 1700 _Robert SLAUGHTER II_| | (1702 - 1769) m 1723| | |_Frances Ann JONES __+ | (1680 - ....) m 1700 _Lawrence SLAUGHTER _| | (1736 - 1779) | | | _Augustine SMITH ____+ | | | (1689 - 1736) | |_Mary SMITH _________| | (1703 - ....) m 1723| | |_Susannah DARNELL ___ | (1690 - ....) | |--Ann SLAUGHTER | (1770 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _John FIELD _________| | | (1710 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Elizabeth FIELD ____| (1740 - ....) | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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_JAMES "the Gross" STEWART 1st of Baldorran_+ | (1400 - 1441) _WALTER STEWART of Murphie_| | (1430 - ....) | | |_ MCDONALD _________________________________ | (1400 - ....) _ANDREW STEWART 2nd Lord of Avandale_| | (1460 - 1513) m 1499 | | | ____________________________________________ | | | | |_ELIZABETH ARNOT __________| | (1430 - ....) | | |____________________________________________ | | |--ANDREW STEWART 3rd Lord of Avondale | (1500 - 1548) | ____________________________________________ | | | _JAMES KENNEDY 2nd Lord____| | | | | | |____________________________________________ | | |_MARGARET KENNEDY ___________________| (1460 - ....) m 1499 | | ____________________________________________ | | |___________________________| | |____________________________________________
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