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http://www.hdhdata.org/roots/d1601.shtml#f00291 Henry Pendleton [30400] = Anne Thomas [30545] Henry Pendleton [30400] --------- b.1733, VA d.1798, VA Anne Thomas [30545] ------------- wife of Henry Pendleton |-- Frances Pendleton [30546] | wife of John Browning | wife of William Ward | |-- Joanna Pendleton [30547] | d.1838, VA | wife of Jesse Smith | |-- Edmund Pendleton [30548] | |-- Catherine Pendleton [30549] | wife of Armistead Green | |-- Henry Pendleton [30550] | b.1764, VA | d. KY | |-- Edward Pendleton [30551] | b.1770, VA | d.1803
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mysouthernfamily/myff/d0047/g0000009.html#I19938 Capt. Henry PENDLETON Sr. 1733 - 1798 ID Number: I19938 TITLE: Capt. RESIDENCE: Culpeper Co. VA OCCUPATION: Farmer; Justice; Burgess BIRTH: 1733 DEATH: 1798, Culpeper Co. VA RESOURCES: See: [S179] [S747] [S979] [S757] [S2103] [S2432] Father: James PENDLETON Sr. Mother: Elizabeth COLEMAN
Elizabeth PENDLETON +Henry PENDLETON Jr. Joanna PENDLETON +Edward PENDLETON +Frances PENDLETON +Edmund PENDLETON Notes "IV. Henry Pendleton((4)) (James((3)), Henry((2)), Philip((1))), lived to the time of his death on his plantation at the fork of the Hazel and Thornton rivers. Married Miss Thomas. He was member of the Culpeper Committee of Safety and of Patriot Convention 1775-76; d. about 1798, leaving three sons and several daughters. Issue:" STYLE : Culpepper Justices vs Slaughter &als PLAINTIFF(s) : Justices of the Court of Culpeper County; Daniel Brown; John Green; James Pendleton; Samuel Clayton DEFENDANT(s) : John Slaughter; Henry Pendleton; French Strother; Nathaniel Pendleton PLACES MENTIONED : Culpeper REMARK(s) : Estate account - Thomas Howison Marriage ref. - John Thompson -mr- Elizabeth Howison Will - Thomas Howison - Culpeper - 1769 CITATION : Culpepper Justices vs Slaughter &als / 1790 / CR-DC-L / 673- Henry was a Gentleman Justice of Culpeper Co, 1763 / 1764, and also a Captain in the Revolutionary War. He was a member of the Committee of Safety of Culpeper Co., VA and of the Conventions of 1775 and 1776. On July 7, 1774, as Henry Pendleton, Esquire, he was Moderator at a meeting of the Freeholders and Inhabitants of Culpeper County, who met "to consider the most effectual methods to preserve the rights and liberties of America." Henry was a member of the House of Burgesses in 1775. Information from DAR. In the VA House of Burgesses 1759-1761 and 1769-1775 "The National Soc. of the Colonial American Registry of Ancesters"
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