Our Pendleton Family
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Revolutionary War
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Henry Pendleton (1724-1818)
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He was commissioned as Lieutenant of Foot under Captain Edmund Waller,
Dec. 6, 1743
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He was granted a certificate for supplies furnished for the use of
the Continental Army.
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He was the son of Philip and Elizabeth (Pollard)
Pendleton and grandson of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton
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A correction has been made by David E. Pendleton, gggg-grandson of
Henry Pendleton.
Henry Pendleton
(1724-1818) is the son of John and Mary (Tinsley)
Pendleton and grandson of Philip and Isabella
(Hurt) Pendleton
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Henry Pendleton (1733-1798)
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Captain
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Philip Pendleton (abt.1745-abt.1811)
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Family traditions say he was a Captain.
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# 's 2and 3 were sons of James Pendleton and grandson
of Henry and Mary Bishop (Taylor) Pendleton and
great-grandson of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton.
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Nathaniel Pendleton Jr. (1756-1821)
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Served with the Culpeper Minute Men
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Served with his brother William
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His military record is as follows
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Received commission as Ensign in the Continental Infantry Jan. 1,
1776.
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First Lieutenant, 11th VA. Continental Infantry, July 23, 1776.
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Captain, March 13, 1777
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He was taken prisoner at Fort Washington, Nov. 16, 1776.
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Exchanged on Oct. 18, 1780.
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Transferred to the 3rd VA. Feb. 12, 1781
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He served as aide-de-camp to General Nathaniel Greene from Nov. 17,
1781 to Nov. 1783, when the Army was disbanded.
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William Pendleton (1748-1817)
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Served with the Culpeper Minute Men
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Served with his brother Nathaniel
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Philip Pendleton (1752-1802)
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He was appointed Colonel of the Berkeley County Militia, April 3,
1777
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# 4, 5, 6 were sons of Nathaniel and Elizabeth Ann (Clayton)
Pendleton, grandsons of Henry and Mary Bishop
(Taylor) Pendleton, great-grandsons of Philip and Isabella
(Hurt) Pendleton
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Edmund Pendleton, Jr. (1744-1827)
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He served as Captain of the Caroline County Militia
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He was promoted to Colonel
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He was the son of John and Phoebe (James) Pendleton,
grandson of Henry and Mary Bishop (Taylor)
Pendleton, great-grandson of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton.
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Henry Pendleton (1762-1822)
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He served in the Hanover County Militia.
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Ensign for Hanover County, 1799
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He was the son of John and Sarah (Madison)
Pendleton, grandson of Henry and Mary Bishop
(Taylor) Pendleton, great-grandson of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton.
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He was half-brother to Edmund Pendleton, Jr. (#7)
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Edmund Pendleton (1721-1803)
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Although Edmund did not see active duty during the Revolutionary War
he was given the rank of honorary Colonel for all he did during the
war.
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He was the son of Henry and Mary Bishop (Taylor)
Pendleton, grandson of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton.
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Benjamin Pendleton (1751-1833)
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John Pendleton (1760-)
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Richard Pendleton (1760-1829)
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Recuited by Leiut. William Penn into the Calavry of Clupepper
Co. VA.
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Served under the command of Capt. Spottswood Dandridge
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Edmund Pendleton
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Reuben Pendleton (1755-1825)
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He was a Minute Man in Amherst County, Virginia
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He served with Lafayette
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He was at Yorktown, Oct. 19, 1781
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William Pendleton(-1828)
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James Pendleton (1750-1832)
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He served as Captain with the Virginia troops, Feb. 7, 1777.
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He was at Valley Forge, June 3, 1778.
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He was near Chester, PA., July 9, 1779
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He was ensign, lieut., capt., and brevet major during the
war.3
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#'s 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 , 15, 16 were sons of William and
Elizabeth (Tinsley)
Pendleton,1,2 and
grandsons of John and Mary (Tinsley) Pendleton and great-grandsons
of Philip and Isabella (Hurt) Pendleton
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Benjamin Ferguson (Fargeson) (1756-1830)
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Private
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Husband of Lucy Clayton Pendleton, daughter of
William and Elizabeth (Fargeson) Pendleton, granddaughter of
Nathaniel and Elizabeth Ann (Clayton) Pendleton,
great-granddaughter of Henry and Mary Bishop (Taylor)
Pendleton, 2nd great-granddaughter of Philip and Isabella (Hurt)
Pendleton
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Micajah
Pendleton (1758-1844)
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Benjamin
Pendleton (1751-aft. 1835)
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#18 and 19 were sons of Philip and Spicey (Freelan)
Pendleton
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Benjamin Patten Nicklin (1873-)
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He served as private, corporal, and sergeant of Troop I, First Cavalry,
U.S. Army, 1895-98
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Second Lieutenant, 1898
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First Lieutenant, 1890
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Graduated from the Infantry and Cavalry School, 1902
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Captain, 1903
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Major, 1917
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Lt. Colonel (temp), 1917
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Colonel, 1920
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Colonel, N.A., 1918-20
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Wars he participated in
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Indian Campaigns
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Spanish-American War
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Spanish-American War
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Boxer Rebellion
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Mexican Expedition
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World War I
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Samuel Strang Nicklin (1876-1932)
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He was an officer in the Spanish-America War and Word War I
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John Bailey Nicklin III (1891-)
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He was a officer in World War I
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John Bailey Calvert Nicklin
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He co-wrote the book "The Pendleton Family" with Mrs. Katherine Cox
Gottschalk.
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#'s 1, 2, 3 were sons of John Bailey II and Elizabeth (Kaylor)
Nicklin, and grandsons of John Bailey I and
Catharine Thornton (Pendleton) Nicklin
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Arthur Tilghman Brice, Jr. (1892-)
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Lt. Col. of Infantry Reserves
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George Hunt Key (1896-)
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He served for two years as a Lieutenant in the 42nd Division with
the A.E.F.
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He was wounded twice and was decorated by His Majesty, King Albert
of the Belgians, with the Croix de Guerre.
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William Armistead III (1886-)
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He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point in
1910.
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Served in the A.E.F. as a Major, Field Artillery, U.S. Army.
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Harry Easton Pendleton (1892-)
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Captain, C.A.C., U.S. Army
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Alexander Bruce Pendleton, Jr. (1915-)
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Cadet at the United States Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.
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Pendleton, Robt. W.8
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Of Chilhowie, Smyth County, Virginia
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Volunteer (Date Accepted) June 17, 1917
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World War II
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Joe Ralph Pendleton6
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Killed Jan. 7, 1945 Belgium
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Son of Tyre Stokes and Myrtle Sdell (Popps) Pendleton,
grandson of John Benjamin and Martha Lane (North) Pendleton,
g-grandson of Dillard and Elizabeth (Walker) Pendleton, 2nd
g-grandson of Benjamin and Ann (Elkins Brown) Pendleton, 3rd
g-grandson of Edmund Pendleton, 4th g-grandson of William
and Elizabeth (Tinsley) Pendleton, 5nd great-grandson of John
and Mary (Tinsley) Pendleton, 6th great-grandson of Philip
and Isabella (Hurt) Pendleton
1. The Pendleton Family, by Mrs Katherine Cox and Major John Bailey
Calvert Nicklin
2. Hardesty's Historical Encyclopedia, Virginia Biographical
Sketches, by R.A. Brock
3. Saffell, pages 146 and 147
4. Life & Ancestry of George C. Pendleton, April 3, 1912
5. Colonial Families of the United States of America: Volume 4, General Edmund
Pendleton Gaines was given as grandson of Isablella Pendleton
Gaines.
6. Katherine Marstaller, descendant of Tyre Stokes
Pendleton
7. American Civil War Research Database, Soldiers at
Ancestry.com
8. Smyth County, Virginia World War I
Enlistments
9. Tennessee State Library Archives, Capt. Douglass' muster roll,
Volume 3, Pgs.290-292
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