Person:Robert Pepper (16)

Robert Pepper
b.28 Feb 1722 Ireland
d.7 Oct 1780 North Carolina
m. Bef 1720
  1. Joshua Pepper1719/20 - 1808
  2. Robert Pepper1722 - 1780
  3. Sarah Pepper1725 -
  4. William Pepper1728 - 1756
  5. Ruth Pepper1730 -
  6. Samuel Pepper1735 - Bef 1805
m. abt. 1745/49
  1. Elisha Pepper1750 - 1780
  2. John Pepper1755 - Aft 1800
  3. William Pepper1757 -
  4. Daniel Pepper1760 -
Facts and Events
Name Robert Pepper
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 28 Feb 1721 Framingham, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Birth? 28 Feb 1722 Ireland
Marriage abt. 1745/49 to Catherine Unknown
Death[1] 7 Oct 1780 North Carolina

Robert Pepper was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - List of Delinquents, 1755--List of Robert Breckinridge, Sheriff: Rob. Pepper [listed among many others].
  • Vol. 2 - A Register of the persons who have been either killed, wounded or taken prisoner by the enemy in Augusta County, as also of such as have made their escape. FROM STATE HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF WISCONSIN.1756, February.--Robt. Looney and a Dutchman, at Reed Creek, killed. March, John Lee, killed; Michael Mates, killed; Patrick Smith, killed; Moses Man, prisoner; Vallentine Harman, at North River, killed; Jacob Harman and one son, at North River, killed; Andrew Moses, at North River, killed. June 25th, Thomas Davies, at Roanoke, prisoner escaped; Capt. John Smith, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner returned; Peter Looney, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner escaped; Wm. Bratton, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner returned; Joseph Smith, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Wm. Pepper, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Mrs. Vanscher and 2 daughters, a negro, and 2 young Indians and a man servant, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Ican Medley and 2 daughters, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; James Bell, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Christopher Hicks at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; _____ Cole, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; _____ Graham, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Benj. Davies, at Ft. Vanse, prisoner; Lieut. John Smith, at Ft. Vanse, killed; John Tracey, at Ft. Vanse, killed; John English, at Fort Vanse, killed; Mrs. Mary English, at Fort Vanse prisoner; Wm. Robinson, at Fort Vanse, wounded; Tho. Robinson, at Ft. Vanse wounded; Saml. Robinson, at Ft. Vanse, wounded; Robt. Pepper, at Fort Vanse, wounded. September 11th-12th, Ensign Madison, at Jackson River, killed. September 13th-14th, Nicholas Carpenter, at Jackson River, killed; _____ Fry, at Jackson River, killed; Steven Sowel, at Jackson River, killed; James Mais, at Jackson River, killed; James Montgomery, at Jackson River, killed; Nicholas Nut, at Jackson River, killed; John Bird, at Jackson River, killed; George Kinkead, at Jackson River, killed; Mrs. Boyl, at Jackson River, killed; 3 Parsinger children, at Jackson River, killed; Joseph Swobe, at Jackson River, wounded; _____Willson, at Jackson River, wounded; 5 children belonging to Charles Boyl, at Jackson River, prisoners; David Galloway, at Jackson River, prisoner escaped; Mrs. McConell, at Jackson River, prisoner escaped; Joseph Carpenter, at Jackson River, prisoner escaped; Mrs. Bird and 6 children, at Jackson River, prisoners; Mrs. Kinkead and 3 children, at Jackson River, prisoners; Mrs. Parsinger and 2 children, at Jackson River, prisoners; 5 Carpenter children, at Jackson River, prisoners; Saml. Brown, a boy, at Jackson River, prisoners; _____ Swobe, a boy, at Jackson River, prisoners; John Robinson, at Vonse, killed; John Walker, at Vonse, prisoner.
  • Page 375.--24th November, 1764. John Cloyd's estate settlement and vendue bill recorded--1759, 24th November, 2 gallons brandy for ye vendue; 1760, 27th December, 5 shillings paid Francis Lewis (Lever?); 1761, paid for making a coat for James; 1761, 14th April, cash paid widow Gatlive; 1761, 6th April, cash to Joseph Robinson; 1763, 11th August, paid Robert Pepper, Jno. Armstrong for making 3 pair Suse; amount of necessary bought for children; 1759, 29th November, sold to Jas. Cloyd, Jr.--John Cloyd Settled by David Cloyd, administrator.
References
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  2.   Ancestry.com. Public Member Trees: (Note: not considered a reliable primary source).