Person:George Vallandingham (1)

  1. Lt. Col. George Vallandingham1737 - 1810
  1. Reverend Clement Vallandigham1778 - 1839
Facts and Events
Name Lt. Col. George Vallandingham
Gender Male
Birth? 1737 Alexandria, Fairfax, Virginia, United States
Marriage to Elizabeth Noble
Military[3] 1774 Chillicothe, Ross, Ohio, United Statesversus Indians
Military[3] 1779 Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United Statesexpedition up the Allegheny
Military[3] 1781 versus the Delaware Indians
Military[2][3] fought against Indians under Lord Dunsmore and against the British in the Revolutionary War , Virginia and Pennsylvania
Death? 4 Oct 1810 Fayette, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
Alt Death[3] 4 Oct 1810 Worton, Pennsylvania
References
  1.   Ancestry Family Trees. (Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.)
    Ancestry Family Trees.
  2. Find A Grave.

    Rev Clement Vallandingham
    Birth: Mar. 7, 1778
    Noblestown
    Allegheny County
    Pennsylvania, USA
    Death: Oct. 21, 1839
    Lisbon
    Columbiana County
    Ohio, USA
    Son of Revolutionary War officer Lt. Col. George Vallandingham and his wife, Elizabeth Noble, Clement graduated from Canonsburg Academy in Canonsburg, PA. Originally established by a Presbyterian Minister who was a graduate of what later became Princeton University, the Academy developed into today's Washington & Jefferson College.

    Seeking employment, Clement ventured to Lisbon, Ohio where married Rebecca Laird in May, 1807. On the 24th of the following month he was ordained and installed as pastor of Lisbon's Presbyterian church, a position he fulfilled until his death.
    Clement and Rebecca had the following children:
    Elizabeth Jane Gordon
    Margaret Ellinor
    Rev. James Laird
    George Scott
    Clement Laird
    John L.
    Rebecca Ann
    (Note: 'New Lisbon' is now known as 'Lisbon')
    Inscription: VALLANDINGHAM
    Reverend Clement 1778 - 1839
    Rebecca Laird 1789-1861
    Below: Rev. Vallandingham established the first Presbyterian Church in New Lisbon, 1803
    Burial: Lisbon Cemetery
    Lisbon Columbiana County
    Ohio, USA
    Created by: Barbara Haines
    Record added: Nov 13, 2013
    Find A Grave Memorial# 120247146

  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution. U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970.

    Name: Colonel George Vallandigham
    Birth Date: 1736
    Birth Place: Virginia
    Death Date: 4 Oct 1810
    Death Place: Worton, Pennsylvania
    SAR Membership: 13030
    Role: Ancestor
    Application Date: 14 Dec 1899
    Father: Michael Vallandigham
    Mother: Anne Danson
    Spouse: Elizabeth Noble
    Children: Clement Vallandigham


    Books cited:
    "Centennial Memorial", Pittsburgh/Pittsburg, 1876
    "History of Washington Presbytery", Philadelphia 1889