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Mother: Mary Gatewood HIGGINBOTHAM |
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Mother: Sophia HIGGINBOTHAM |
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Pendleton King and Queen county Arms: Gules an inescutcheon
argent between four escallops in saltire or. Crest: On a chapeau
gules turned up ermine a demi dragon, wings inverted or, holding
an escallop argent. Motto: Maneo qualis manebam. The Virginia
Pendletons are descended from the ancient family of that name
who were settled at Norwich, Norfolk, and originally from
Manchester. George Pendleton removed from the latter city to
Norwich in 1613, and married Elizabeth, daughter of John
Pettingall, gent., of that city; they had a son, Henry, who
married Susan ---, by whom a son, Henry, who had two sons, the
Rev. Nathaniel Pendleton, who d.s.p., and Philip Pendleton, who
came to Virginia in 1674. Philip was born about 1650, and
married Isabella Hurt or Hart, by whom he had three sons and
four daughters. His eldest son, Henry, born 1683, married, 1701,
Mary, daughter of James Taylor of Caroline county by his second
wife, Mary Gregory. He died 1721 and left issue: Philip,
Nathaniel, John, Edmund, Mary and Isabella Pendleton.
1704 VA Rent Rolls:
Pendleton Henry (700a) King & Queen County, 1704
Pendleton Philip (300a) King & Queen County, 1704
4/2/1654 St. Peter's, Mancroft, Norwich England, Baptized. At
the age of 20, in 1674, with his brother, the Rev. Nathaniel
Pendleton. He migrated to Virginia, where he was apprenticed to
Edmond Craske, Clerk of Rappahannock Co, and in 1678 he was
Deputy Clerk of that county. He later lived in Essex Co., and
about the beginning of the 18th century he moved to King & Queen
Co. In 1704 his name appears on the Rent Roll of King and Queen
Co., as owning 300 acres. In the same year his son, Henry
Pendleton, was taxed for 700 acres. At the death of his father
in 1682 it is said that he went back to England. If so, he soon
returned to Virginia and married there, in the same year (1682)
Isabella.
Philip PENDLETON was born on 26 Mar 1650 in Norwich, England. He
emigrated in 1674 from Virginia. He died on 9 Nov 1721 in King &
Queen County VA.
He was married to Isabella HURT in 1682 in Virginia. Isabella
HURT was born about 1650 in Virginia.
Genea & Historical Notes on Culpeper Co Va" LDS 975.539D2g Col
Families of America" Vol 14 p189 "The Forebearers & Desc of Wlm
Taylor & Mahala Cromwell" by Carie Carte LDS929.273T219c
"Americans of Gentle Birth & Their Ancestors" 1970 LDS 973D2pa
LDS Archives record sub by Christianson (on file) Prominent
Families of USA by AM Burke 1908.
"The Pendleton Family", Mrs. Mary Dunnica Micon in CULPEPER CO.
HISTORY. Genealogy of Pendleton Family in Edmund Pendleton's
Bible, now owned by Colonial Williamsburg, Inc. In 1792 Edmund
Pendleton wrote the chronology of his family on the blank pages
between the Old and new Testaments of his great family Bible.
From time to time he made additional entries, and after his
death other entries were made in various hands by persons
unknown.
The VA MAG; Vol. XL-No 2, p 179-186, April 1932, pub by VA Hist.
Soc. Richmond. VA. Data submitted by Mrs. Katherine Cox
Gottschalk, Wash DC and Major John Bailey Calvert Nicklin,
Chattanooga, TN.
SOURCES:
from "Some Prominent Virginia Families," Vol II-IV, Chapter X.,
pp. 224: "Three miles from Manchester, in County Lancashire,
England, is the town of Pendleton, known as a portion of
Salfordborough. Over the door of one of the inns swings the arms
of the Pendleton family, exactly like those brought to the
America by the emigrant, Philip Pendleton. Some little distance
off is the manor house, occupied still by a family of
Pendletons, and around the old church are the tombs of the
departed Pendletons. Here we pause, feeling ourselves aliens in
our father's house. Under that roof truss are the records that
would carry us back along the line of English history until we
found the ancestor whose bravery in the Crusades, won him the
right to place upon his shield the silver pilgrim's shells,
which form a distinctive feature of the coat-of-arms. The family
evidently belonged to English gentry, a purer and prouder
distinction oftentimes than many of the titles which have
changed hands and family names many times as they come down the
avenue of ages."
Judge Edmund Pendleton of Virginia, in his Family Chronology of
1792 stated that "About the year 1674 Nathaniel Pendleton, a
Minister, and Philip Pendleton, a school master, sons of Henry
Pendleton of the City of Norwich, co. Norfolk, in England, came
thence to Virginia in America......In 1469 Thomas Pendleton was
living in Lancashire, in which county he held lands; at the same
time were two brothers, William and Robert Pendleton, who were
probably his sons. Another member of the family was the Rev.
Henry Pendleton (1521-1557), who may have been a brother of
George Pendleton, Sr., who lived in the town of Pendleton during
the reign of King Henry VII. (1485-1509). Thomas Pendleton, who
died in 1534, was a nephew of the Rev. Henry Pendleton; he had
five sons:
George, Edward, etc......George Pendleton, Esq., Sr., of the
town of Pendleton, was living in the reign of King Henry VIII.
(1509-1547)."
Pendletons in Historical Register of VA In the Revolution, p.
615. by John G. Gwathmey.
_____, Captain, 1781-2, E.
Alexander, IP.
Benjamin, Warren Co. KY, mpl.
Edmond, Gist's Reg., deserted Oct 23, 1778.
Edmund, Caroline Mil., serving as Captain Aug 14, 1777; rec. as
Colonel Nov 9, 1780 and David Jameson rec. to hold his former
rank.
Edmund, member of the Committee of Safety for Colony of VA.,
mss, WD.
Edmund, 8 CL.
Henry, Hanover pet.
James, Ensign 7 CL Feb 7, 1776; 2nd Lieut. Apr 26, 1776;
resigned Jan 13, 1777; Captain 1st Cont. Artillery Feb. 7, 1777;
Brever Major Sept 30, 1783; awarded 5,778 acres, mss. WD. Of
King and Queen E.
James, Colonel Culpeper Mil. in 1777-8, E.
James, Fifer, 5 CL.
James, Hanover pet.
John, Express in Jan., 1776, AB.
John, paid Feb 1 1776, as clerk of Committee of Safety to Jan
31, 1776.
John, referred to as Captain Aug 21, 1776; probably held rank
prior to Revolution.
Micajah, Nelson pens
Nathaniel, Ensign 10th Cont. Inf. Jan 1, 1776; 1st Lieut 11 CL
July 23, 1776; Captain Mch. 13, 1777; taken prisoner at Fort
Washington Nov. 16, 1776; exchanged Oct 18, 1780; trans. to 3 CL
Feb 12, 1781; Aide-de-Camp to General Greene Nov.1780 to close
of war; Brevet Major Sept 30, 1783, by Act of Congress Oct 21,
1781, it was "Resolved, that major General Greene be desired to
present the thanks of Congress to Captain Pendleton, his
Aide-de-Camp, in testimony of his particular activity and good
conduct during the whole action at Eutaw Springs, South
Carolina." Died Oct. 20, 1821. Awarded 5,660 acres; mss. WD.
Nathaniel, Jr., Lieut. in 1780, E.
Phil, Colonel 1st Battalion of Berkeley Mil. T-CV1P89.
Philip, Colonel, Berkeley Mil., apptd. Apr 15, 1777.
Philip, of Spotsylvania, dmp.
Reuben, E.
Richard, 1st Light Dragoons.
Richard, Jr., Capt. Linkhorn's Co., Augusta.
Thomas, Caroline Mil, took oath as Colonel, date not given.
Land Office, Richmond, Book 8, page 393, Oct., 26, 1694.
Governor Androsto Capt. John Battaile and Francis Meriwether,
1,091 acres for the transportation of 22 persons into the
Colony, among whom were: Nathaniel Pendleton, Philip Pendleton,
Edmund Craske, John Crask and Ellen Crask. (These Patents
frequently were not taken out or granted until long after the
actual date of a migration. This one, for example, was dated
exactly 20 years after the arrival of the Pendletons! For Philip
Pendleton was in Old Rappahannock County as early as Nov., 4,
1674, when he witnessed a deed from Matthew Bate to John
Willard. Then there was a William Pendleton in the same county
on April 18, 1672, when he witnessed a deed from William
Underwood, Sr., to John Foxhall. Just who he was does not
appear).
Philip Pendleton, another ancestor of Dr. Rucker, came from
England in 1674, settling in Kent county, Virginia. Dr. Pierce
Rucker, of Richmond, came from England in 1719, also settling in
King and Queen county, Virginia.
See pages 95-105 of GENEALOGICAL AND HISTORICAL NOTES ON
CULPEPPER COUNTY, VIRGINIA by Raleigh Green, 1900, for Pendleton
Genealogy.
Isabella and Mary Pendleton were daus of Henry Pendleton, b.
1683, d. May 1721, and his wife Mary Taylor (m. 1701), son of
Philip (son of Henry Pendleton, of Norwich, ENG), b. 1650,
emigrated to VA 1674, and d. in New Kent Co. 1721, m. Isabella
Hert. Mary (Taylor) Pendleton, b. Jun 2, 1688, d. 1770, was a
dau of the first James Taylor (who settled in New Kent, now
Caroline Co., where he d. April 30, 1698), and his 2nd, wife
Mary Gregory, to whom he was m. Aug. 12, 1682 (Owen, William
Strother of VA, 1898, pp. 21-22fn).
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_George PENDLETON II___+ | (1558 - 1603) m 1579 _Henry PENDLETON I___| | (1580 - 1635) m 1605| | |_Elizabeth PETTINGALL _+ | (1562 - 1625) m 1579 _Henry PENDLETON II__| | (1614 - 1682) m 1649| | | _Humphrey CAMDEN ______ | | | (1562 - ....) m 1581 | |_Susan CAMDEN _______| | (1584 - ....) m 1605| | |_Cecily PETTUS ________+ | (1560 - ....) m 1581 | |--Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant" | (1654 - 1721) | _Edward DOUGLASS I_____ | | (1570 - 1644) | _Edward DOUGLASS II__| | | (1590 - 1657) | | | |_______________________ | | |_Elizabeth DOUGLASS _| (1628 - 1708) m 1649| | _______________________ | | |_Isabella____________| (1600 - ....) | |_______________________
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Mother: ALICIA de LINDSAY |
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Mother: Rossalyn Salena ELLZEY |
_John WALKER ____________+ | (1785 - 1849) m 1805 _Jeremiah WALKER ________________| | (1808 - 1881) m 1835 | | |_Sarah Elizabeth GATES __ | (1790 - 1867) m 1805 _David Pressley WALKER Sr._| | (1853 - 1927) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Lucy Ann "Louisiana" WILLIAMS __| | (1814 - 1892) m 1835 | | |_________________________ | | |--Luther WALKER | (1880 - ....) | _John Shaffer ELLZEY Sr._+ | | (1796 - 1880) m 1823 | _Benjamin Franklin ELLZEY C.S.A._| | | (1826 - 1904) m 1846 | | | |_Elizabeth CONEY ________+ | | (1808 - 1858) m 1823 |_Rossalyn Salena ELLZEY ___| (1850 - ....) | | _Benjamin HOLMES ________+ | | (1801 - 1865) m 1825 |_Nancy Jane HOLMES ______________| (1830 - ....) m 1846 | |_Nancy SUMRALL __________+ (1805 - ....) m 1825
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_Richard WYATT ______+ | (1650 - ....) m 1672 _Henry WYATT _____________| | (1690 - ....) | | |_Sallie PEYTON ______+ | (1655 - ....) m 1672 _Joseph WYATT _______| | (1728 - 1767) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_Elizabeth DANDRIDGE _____| | (1690 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--Peyton WYATT | (1763 - ....) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PEYTON _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Dorothy PEYTON _____| (1730 - 1767) | | _____________________ | | |__________________________| | |_____________________
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