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Jonathan Pickens
b.1745 Augusta County, Virginia
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m. Abt 1730
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m. Abt 1764
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http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:717352&id=I40001 Name: Johathan PICKINS Sex: M Birth: ABT. 1733 in Bucks Co, Pennsylvania Death: 16 DEC 1781 in Indian camp, now Columbia Co, Georgia 1 of killed by fire Reference Number: 40001 Note: material from THE PICKENS FAMILY - Monroe Pickens 1950 K.P. Day: pg 267 "(NOTE:-It is said that the father of Andrew Martin Pickens was captured by the Indians and burned at the stake, and that he was a brother of General Andrew Pickens. Family traditions say that Captain Joseph Pickens, brother of General Andrew Pickens was captured by the British, turned over to the Indians and burned at the stake. A field book of Revolutionary Officers in the Colonial Army gives the date of the killing of Captain Joseph Pickens and June 1781, at Ninety Six, S.C. Traditions also tell us that John Pickens and James Pickens, both brothers of Captain Joseph Pickens, were lost at Ninety Six during the Revolutionary War. History also shows that Andrew Pickens, the father of Captain Joseph Pickens was appointed to appraise lands for a Mr. Andrew Martin in Augusta County, Virginia, March 2nd, 1749.) This is where family tradition and facts clash. Joseph was indeed killed as a result of Indian fire, John was captured and taken to Geogia were he was put to death by fire at the stake. Nothing is known about James wheather he was captured or killed, still remains a mystery.jcp1997 ID Number: 11263
Marriage 1 Unnamed MARTIN Marriage 2 Mary CALDWELL b: ABT. 1744 in Augusta Co, Virginia, questionable Married: ABT. 1764 in Waxhaw Settlement, Abbeville District, South Carolina Children Jane PICKINS b: 1764 in Pickens Co, South Carolina Hannah PICKINS b: 1765 in Pendleton Co, South Carolina Mollie PICKINS b: ABT. 1767 in Waxhaw Settlement, Abbeville District, South Carolina Ann PICKINS b: ABT. 1769 in Waxhaw Settlement, Abbeville District, South Carolina Andrew Martin PICKENS b: 28 OCT 1770 in Waxhaw Settlement, Abbeville District, South Carolina Abby PICKINS b: ABT. 1773 in Waxhaw Settlement, Abbeville District, South Carolina Sources: Title: The PICKENS FAMILY Author: Kate Pickens Day Publication: Hoitt Press Greenville, SC 1951 Note: TITL The PICKENS FAMILY limited ed., pub. 1951 Note: the source is acceptable, but definate checking needs to be done Repository: Note: NAME John C Pickens ADDR 25 Crompton Pl CONT Palm Coast Fl 32137 PHON 904 446-5878 NOTE copy fee and postage Media: Book Page: pg74-75 Text: "JOHN PICKENS, son of the old pioneer Andrew Pickens, from the best information obtainable, was lost at the seige of Ninety Six, during the Revolutionary war" "The estate of John Pickens was paid for his services in the war as stub entry No. 193, book S, of payments for services rendered in the war. The entry reads as follows: 'Issued the 10 of June 1785, to............................. for estate of Mr. John Pickens for Forty One Poounds, Eight Shillings and Six Pence three farthings Sterling for duty done in the Militia and a Maare lost as per. Account audited"............ References
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