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STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 234.
Mary Pendleton, b. Aug. 11, 1752. | Mary PENDLETON
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THE BROWN GENEALOGY, Boston, The Everett Press Company 1907, by CyrusHenry Brown, page 73.
She received her education at the Mystic High School and the YoungLadies' Academy. He made long voyages on the high seas, to China,California, and many other places. He was a ship-carpenter. They bothattended the Baptist Church. Residence in 1906, 70 Washington St., NewLondon, Conn. | Mary A. PENDLETON
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Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Mary S., 18, F, born RI
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 299.
Mrs. Carpenter was living at Southern Pines, NC in 1906. | Mary Sophia PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 72.
88. Nathan, b. 3 Dec 1729; no further record of Nathan has beenfound. It is not unlikely that he was the Nathan Pembleton of Goshen,Orange Co., NY, 1775, ancestor of the Pembleton family of that county. | Nathan PENDLETON
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RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R.Brown, Jr., Vol. I, 1993, page 155.
Pendleton, Olive E. 1874/06/24 1952/06/17 WESY 08-17 Pendleton,Albert D./F
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 486.
2597. Olive Eleanor, b. 24 June, 1874; unmarried. | Olive Eleanor PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 80.
No further record. | Oliver PENDLETON
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PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 633.
2596. Palmer Hall-9 Pendleton, was born in Charlestown, RI, 12 Nov1870, and has always lived in the part of that town as Quonochontaug.
He married at Westerly, RI, 17 Aug 1899, Jenny M. Moor, born 15April 1880, Charlestown, RI, daughter of John and Hannah (Wilcox) Moor. | Palmer Hall PENDLETON
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND BIRTHS, By Arnold.
PENDLETON, Palmer H. of Ethan & Sophia 21 Oct 1839 We
Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Palmer H., 11, M, born RI
RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R.Brown, Jr., Vol. I, 1993, page 155.
Pendleton, Palmer H. 1839 1866/10/18 WESY 08-04 Pendleton, SusanM./W | Palmer Hall PENDLETON
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History of Stonington says she probably died young or unmarried.Someone
has scratched out her name in the Wheeler list of children. EarlyPendletons in
New England does not list Patience as a daughter, but Ancestral File
does, with same birth date. | Patience PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 55.
38. Patience-5 Pendleton (Col. Joseph-4, Joseph-3), was born atWesterly, RI, 13 June 1726, and died at Leyden, Mass. She married in1744, Oliver Babcock, Jr., son of Col. Oliver and Susanna (Clarke)Babcock. He was born 16 Sept. 1722, at Westerly, RI and died 24 February,1806, at Leyden, Mass.
EARLY NEW ENGLAND PENDLETONS, page 54, 68, 84.
Married 1744 Oliver Babcock.
DAR NATIONAL #739582
Says Patience Pendleton was born in Westerly, Washington RI
Source: Babcock and Allied Families by de Forest. | Patience PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC, page 92.
Up to the time Peleg Pendleton was fifty years old he made his homeat Westerly, RI. In 1757 he paid a tax there of 4s 7d. Early in life hebegan going to sea, and on the 4th of Oct. 1762, he bought with JamesBabcock for 6000 pounds "old tenor" (present value about $1.25 a pound),the 36-ton schooner, "Dalphin." In this vessel Peleg had a quarter shareand Babcock the balance (Westerly Records, x, 485).
During the smallpox epidemic in Westerly in 1774, it was voted bythe Town Council on the 28th of March of that year, "That Capt. PelegPendleton have an order on the town treasurer for 3 pounds, 12s, 8 1/2d,for his services in sending the nurses and getting the necessaries forthe people in the smallpox [hospital]". (C.& P. Rec., iv. 237).
On the first of May, 1775, Peleg was given a deed to 250 acres ofland in the township of Frankfort, Hancock Co., Province of Maine andstate of Massachusetts. Not long afterwards he made a clearing there andleft his son, Peleg, Jr., in charge of the property while he returned toRhode Island for the rest of his family. In the meantime the battle ofBunker Hill and the siege of Boston had shown the colonist that thedifference between them and the mother country could only be settled byprolonged war, and Peleg, believing that his family would be safest inWesterly, decided to remain there until the struggle was ended.
He had early opportunity to show his allegiance to the newgovernment the colonies had formed, subscribing his name as thesixty-fouth signer to the "Test Act" circulated at Westerly in 1776. Onthe 3rd of June, 1777, he was elected Lieutenant of Capt. James Babcock'sWesterly Train of Artillery. Between Nov. 6 and Dec. 6, 1777, he servedas a private in Capt. Edward Bliven's detachment from Col. Joseph Noyes'regt. militia (RI Military Returns). No futher record of him appears atWesterly save that on the 17th of Sept. 1781, he witnessed the will ofhis old associate, James Babcock.
Upon the colse of the Revolutionary War, Peleg Pendleton with allhis family, except the oldest daughter, removed to Maine and settled uponthe estate he had bought eight years before. He found that the log-househe had built there had fallen to pieces, and no trace of his son, Peleg,Jr., was to be found. What became of him has always remained a mystery.
Lient. Pendleton spent the rest of his life upon this farm. On the16 May 1789, he was a petitioner with his son, William and others, fromthe plantation of Frankfort, asking that the Mass. Legislatureincorporate that plantation into a township to be called Knoxburgh. Theirnames also appear in the later petition, 20 Nov 1789, praying forincorporation into a township to be known as Knoxbury. On 24 Feb 1794,Peleg's property came within the bounds of the township of Prospect,organized on that day, and a still later division, 13 Feb 1845, broughtit into the present town of Searsport. In the meantime, Maine, which hadbeen a District, or Province of Mass. ever since Brian Pendleton's time,was set off as a separate state in 1820, and Hancock Co., was divided 7Feb 1827, the western portion, in which lay Frankfort, forming part ofthe new county of Waldo. The reader should keep in mind these variousdivisions and changes when noting hereafter the birth-places, etc., ofPeleg's descendants, for to save repeating these facts so many times weshall generally refer to all of these events as having occurred atSearsport, Maine. | Peleg PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC, page 94.
As previously noted, no trace of him has ever been found after hisdisappearance. There is a puzzling reference in the Mass. Rec. ofRevolutionary soldiers, to a Peleg "Pendleton" of Bridgewater, whose nameappears in a list of men raised to serve in the Continental Army fromCol. Mitchell's 3rd Plymouth County Regt., as returned agreeable to orderof Council of 7 Nov 1777; he was engaged for the town of Bridgewater, andjoined Capt. J. Allin's Co., Col. Bailey's Regt., to serve three years.No records of a Peleg Pendleton appears upon the Bridgewater town books,however, nor upon the records of Plymouth County. | Peleg PENDLETON, Jr.
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1 NOTE PENDLETON genealogy (1911): p 465. | Phebe Cheseborough PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 66.
No record after 1746 when she was named in her father's will. | Read PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 74.
34. Read-4 Pendleton (Caleb-3), born probably at Westerly, RI,married at Westerly, 31 Oct 1728, John Saunders, probably son of John andSilva, or Silena, Saunders, born at Westerly, 13 Oct 1705, and died therein 1777.
On the 6th of March, 1747, John Saunders, Jr. gave to Benoni Smithrecipt for his wife's legacy in her father's will (Westerly C. & P. Rec.,iii, 331).
His own will, dated 10 Jan 1777, recorded 25 Feb 1777, at Westerly,RI (C&P Rec., iv, 344), names wife, Read, Sarah Lanphere, sons David,Benjaman, Wait and Joshua, daughter, Mary Stillmanh in his will dated1777. So she was living on that date.
BABCOCK AND ALLIED FAMILIES, by De Forest, page 94.
Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net | Read PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett Hall,page 64.
24. Rebecca-4 Pendleton (Edmund-3), was born probably at Westerly,RI; her date of death is unknown. She married, 30 Aug 1741, OliverSteward (Stewart), (First Church, Stonington, rec.), born 12 Feb 1719,son of William and Sarah (Church) Steward (History of Stonington, page603). For some years after their marriage they lived at Westerly, whereOliver bought land of Joshua Rathbun on the 9th day of the 5th month,1746 (W.I.F., vii, 365). Prior to 1756 they removed to Stonington, asthey called themselves of that town in the deed they made to JonathanFoster of their Westerlyt property on the 13th of January in that year(Ibid., ix, 205)
What became of this family afterwards is unknown, as none of theirnames appear later upon the Westerly, Stonington, or New London records.It is possible that they may have removed to Voluntown, Conn., whereOliver received a tract of land by his father's will -- dated 30 Oct 1753(New London Probate rec., Book F, p. 569). The church records ofVoluntown, however, do not refer to him. We have accordingly been unableto determine wehther or not Oliver and Rebecca had other children besidesthe following three given in the Westerly records.
That they may have had other children seems not unlikely, and Mr.Edwin Vincent of New York City states he has somewhere come across arecord which indicates Oliver and Rebecca had additional children,Oliver, Jr., and Dorothy.
NOTE -- A possible clue to this family may be given in the US Censusof 1790, in which the names of Oliver and Daniel Steward appear asresidents of Cornwall, Conn., the latter, however, evidently being aminor. The Litchfield District Probate Records do not refer to them. | Rebecca PENDLETON
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THE PENDLETON GENEALOGY, pp 320.
She married (1), at Oxford, NY, 25 August 1835, Ormond Richmond.
She married (2), at Stonington CT, Benjamin B. Hewitt.
Issue by second husband (Hewitt);
ii. Amenda J., b. 10 Jany., 1845, No. Stonington, Conn.; m. 19Sept., 1866, Samuel H. Hinckley. Res. Mystic, Conn.
iii. Benjamin Pendleton, b. 8 Nov., 1849, Stonington; m. 18Feby., 1872, Jane Mead. Res. Mystic, Conn.
iv. Henry, b. 16 Apr, 1857; m. 10 Feby., 1886, Vira L.Forestman. He is teller of the National Bank at Norwich, N.Y.
Ref.: "STANTON GENEALOGY" "RICHMOND FAMILY," p. 398. | Rhoda PENDLETON
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND BIRTHS, By Arnold.
PENDLETON, Rhoda M. of Ethan Dec 1837 We
Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Rhoda M., 12, F, born RI
RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R.Brown, Jr., Vol. I, 1993, page 155.
Pendleton, R. Mercy 1837/11/18 1874/06/06 WESY 08-08 Lewis,Merton B./H | Rhoda Mercy PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 75.
36. Ruth-4 Pendleton (Caleb-3), was born probably at Westerly, RI,and died there in 1787. She married (1) Dec 1726, at Westerly, RI, BenoniSmith; (2) Benjamin Wilbur.
Ruth's second marriage is not upon recard, but her second husbandwas Benjamin Wilbur, who had also been married before. His will, dated 19Mar 1772 (Westerly C & P Rec., iv, 177), give to "wife, Ruth, the use andimprovement of one third part of the money that the land sold for thather former husband, Benoni Smith Esq. died seized of." On the 2d April1772, she gave receipt to Joseph Wilbur, executor to Benjamin Wilbur for27 pounds 12s, 1d," in full of what was given me by my former husaban,Benoni Smith, and also given to me by my late husband Benjamin Wilbur,dec." (Ibid., p. 183).
That Ruth had some difficulty with her step-children in thesettlement of this estate is evident from the following: "At a meeting ofBenjamin Wilbur, being cited to appear before the Council to answer thecomplaint of Joseph Wilbur executor to Benjamin Wiolbur [that she hadconcealed some of the personal property of the dec.] appeared and madeoath that she had presented all the personal estate of said deceased tosaid Executor. . . in order that said Executor might make an Inventory ofsame" (Ibid., p. 203).
Ruth probably died early in 1787, as on the 19th of March in thatyear inventory of estate of widow Ruth Wilbur was taken by Joshua andNathan Pendleton. | Ruth PENDLETON
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Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Sally S., 9, F, born RI | Sally Ann PENDLETON
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 29.
Jan. 16, 1777, Samuel Pendleton served as private in Capt. EdwardBliven's Westerly Alarm Co., [Westerly Town Rev.] On Sept. 18, 1776, apaper was circulated at Westerly for the signatures of those who intendedto support the Revolutionary cause, and Samuel Pendleton was the first ofthe two hun dred and eighteen partiots to affix his name to this "TestAct." | Samuel PENDLETON
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Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Samuel F., 2, M, born RI | Samuel Francis PENDLETON
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The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 68.
82. Sarah, b. 27 July 1723. She evidently died unmarried as on the14th Aug. 1749, Thomas Main, Jr. and Mary, his wife, daughter of CalebPendleton, late of Colechester, dec., acknowledged receipt of the legacygiven by Caleb by his daughter , Sarah Pendleton, dec. (Hartford ProbateRecords, xiii, 113.) | Sarah PENDLETON
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EARLY NEW ENGLAND PENDLETONS says she was born in Newport, Newport, RInot in
Westerly RI. Married William Champlin 4 DEC 1751.
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 81.
43. Sarah-5 Pendleton (Col. Joseph-4, Joseph-3), was born atNewport, RI, 7 August 1734, and died 24 April 1799. She married atWesterly, RI, 10 December 1751, William Champlin, 4th, son of William,3rd, and Sarah (Thompson) Champlin. He was born at Westerly, RI, 14August 1731, and died 17 Oct 1798. | Sarah PENDLETON
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First Church of Stonington
The Cameron and Paige Report, http://wc.rootsweb.com/~laplante
ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS OF WALTER COVEY, DUTCHESS COUNTY, NEW YORK(1750-1834), compiled by Mary Lancaster Quist, 4912 Lori Ann Lane, SantaAna, CA 92705, published by The Covey Family Genealogical Organization.page 14.
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 66.
28. Sarah-4 Pendleton (Caleb-3), was baptized 23 July 1693, atStonington, Conn.; we have no record of her death. She married SethLanphere, son of George Lanphere. He probably died about 1726, and shesurvived him as late as 4 June 1746, when she gave Benoni Smith a receiptfor her legacy in her father's will (Westerly C.& P. rec., iii, 330). Inthis will her father referred to her as "Being Weak and Low."
While only one of Sarah's children, Elizabeth, appears upon theWesterly vital records, the Council and Probate records of the towncontain the names of eight others who were bound out to various people asfollows, the first five whose ages are given appearing in the Book for1719-1731, at pages 163-4, under date of the 30th August 1725; whileElisha's age appears in the same book at page 234 -- record made 23February 1729/30. | Sarah PENDLETON
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Research To Do:
1770 Brith Record Westerly, RI
1780 ?
1790 Census of Westerly
VITAL RECORDS OF RHODE ISLAND 1636 - 1850, ARNOLD COLLECTION CD.
VITAL RECORDS OF WESTERLY, RI - MARRIAGES, page 51.
4-66 PENDLETON, Sally, and David Pendleton, Feb. 13, 1792.
1800 Census of Westerly, RI
1810 Census of Westerly, RI
1820 Census of Westerly, RI
1830 Census of Westerly, RI
1840 Census of Westerly, RI
Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 15 August 1850, page 847,Line 4, Dwelling #28, Family #29.
Sally Pendleton, 77, F, born in RI
1854 Death Record
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 163.
162 David-6 Pendleton born 18 May 1770, Westerly, RI, died there, 10Mar 1837. He is mentioned in Denison's "Westerly" as one of the seacaptains of that town who were engaged in the Grand Banks fisheries. Hemarried in Westerly, 13 Feb 1792, {110} Sarah-6 Pendleton, a secondcousin, daughter of {42} Simeon-5 and Mary (Palmer) Pendleton. She died 4Apr 1854.
Their children from Westerly records (Book iii, p. 68}. | Sarah PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 80.
42. Simeon-5 Pendleton (Col. Joseph-4, Joseph-3), was born about1733, at Westerly, RI, and died there in October 1819. Simeon Pendletonwas a farmer and lived at Westerly nearly all his life. The Westerly TaxList of 1757 shows that he was assessed two shillings there in that year.On the 24th of February, 1766, the Town Council gave him and his family acertificate of residence to the Selectmen of Stonington, Conn., but it isunlikely that Simeon remained there long, as all his children arerecorded at Westerly and no reference appears stating that any of themwere born elsewhere.
He was in all probability the Simeon Pendleton who served as privatein Capt. Joseph Pendleton's Co., Westerly militia, in 1776, and wasappointed Ensign of the 1st Westerly Co., 1st Regt. King's CountyMilitia, in 1777 and 1778, as the other Simeon Pendleton who also livedat Westerly in those years --[221] Simeon-6 -- would more likely be theone who was enrolled in the 3rd Westerly Co., in which were also enlisteda brother and other near relatives of that Simeon.
Simeon-5 Pendleton was one of the executors of the will of hisfather-in-law, Walter Palmer of Stonington (dated 5 Oct, 1785, proved 3Jan 1785), and received therefrom the house at Westerly that Palmerbought of Simeon'[s mother. His own will, dated at Westerly, 12 Oct 1819,proved 25 October 1819 (C & P Rec., Vol. 2, p. 331), names daughtersMercy, wife of Joseph Lawton; Bathsheba Babcock; Sally, wife of DavidPendleton; Lucretia, wife of Libbeus Pendleton; and son Ethan Pendleton.
Simeon married at Westerly, RI, 15 Jan 1760 (10 January inStonington Ch. Records.), Mary Palmer, daughter of Walter and Mercy(Hinckley) Plamer. She was baptized at Stonington, 21 March 1742(Westerly Rec. and "Palmer Groups," page 162).
Children from Westerly Record, Book 3, p. 128. | Simeon PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett Hall,page 61.
69. Solomon, b. 15 Feby., 1751; d. in New York City, 1787,unmarried. Solomon Pendleton lived at Derby, Conn., for a short time, ashe sold his land there near the Meeting House Hill to his brother,Daniel, then of Waterbury, on the 12th Dec., 1774 (Derby Land Records, x.55). He removed to Schenectady, NY, shortly afterwards, as upon theoutbreak of the Rebolutionary War he was commissioned, 20th Oct. 1775, as2nd Lieut. of the 2nd Co., 2nd Albany County Regt. Schenectady District(NY Calendar of Hist. Mss.). Prior to this he had been an enlisted man inthe 1st Regt. Albany Co., Militia ("New York in the Revolution") On the7th of Nov., 1775, he was commissioned 2nd Lieut. in the 4th New Yorkregiment, becoming 1st Lieut. in June 1776, and 1st Lieut. of the 7thCo., 5th NY Regt., 21st Nov. 1776 (Ibid).
Upon the reorganization of the state soldiery in 1777, Col. Cortlandin a letter to the Commissioner of Arrangement, dated 25th Feby., 1777,recommeded Solomon Pendleton for a commission as follows: "Give me lieveSr to recommend to your Notice Liut Solomon Pendleton who served in Col.Wynkoop's Regt. last year as there is no Vacancy for a first Lieut. in myRegt. he may perhaps be placed in some other." (NY Cal. of Hist. Mss.).He was accordingly commissioned 1st Lieut. of the 7th Col. 5th Battalion,{Regt.} New York Continentals in 1777, ranking as the ninth 1st Lieut. infive regiments raised in New YHork. In 1776 he had ranked as third 1stLieut. in the 4th Regt. (Ibid.)
In Oct 1777, the 5th New York was stationed at Fort Montgomery, andwas captured by the British in the disaster that befell the Americanforces there on the sixth of that month. Lieut. Pendleton remained aprisoner of war for over three years, part of which time he spent in theinfamous prisons of New York City. In Vol. 7 of the Penn. Magazine it isstated that Solomon Pendleton was among those on parole at New Utrecht in1778. His name was still borne upon the roster of his regiment in May1779, where it appears marked "Supernumery" ("NY in the Rev.). Lieut.Pendleton was not released from captivity until the 8th of Feby. 1781,when Abraham Skinner, Commissary-General of Prisoners, effected hisexchange (Saffell's "Records of the Revolutionary War." p. 322.).
Solomon did not return to the army. Immediately upon his release hewent to Philadelphia, Penn., where, as stated in Westcott's "Names ofPersons who took the oath of allegiance to the state of Penn. between theyears 1777 and 1789," "Solomon Pendleton belonging to the the state ofNew York, with a pass from Justice Van Tassel of Winchester, New Yorkstate," took the oath on the 20th of Feby. 1781. Not long afterwards hewent to Georgia, where, according to his grand-nephew, Edmund Pendleton,of New Haven, Conn., he became a surveyor of Government lands andreceived large grants for his services. At any rate, Solomon becamepossessed of considerable property in Chatham and Effingham Counties,that state, during the next few years. These tracts he bequeathed to hisfriends and brothers at the time of his death in New York City early in1787. His will, dated 23rd Dec. 1786, filed 3rd Feby., 1787, shows thathis parents were still alive and so establishes the identities of theEdmund Pendleton who died in 1765 and the other one who died in 1789.
An echo of Solomon Pendleton's war experience is found in the veryfirst bequest in this will, which reads; "And whereas I stand indebted toWillimpee Neepsa young woman in the State of New York for which she hasmy note of hand for forty pounds this currency given about four yearsago, this money I had of her when I was a prisoner on Long Island,wherefore my will is that she be paid sixty pounds sterling (money ofGeorgia) in compensation for her kindness when I was a prisoner and inwant of maney." | Solomon PENDLETON
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND BIRTHS, By Arnold.
PENDLETON, Stanton S. of Ethan & Sophia 26 Feb 1831 We
Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Stanton S., 19, M, Farmer, born in RI
RIVER BEND CEMETERY, WESTERLY HISTORICAL NO. 8, Compiled by D.C. & A.R.Brown, Jr., Vol. I, 1993, page 156.
Pendleton, Stanton S. NM 1897 WESY 08-15 | Stanton Sheffield PENDLETON
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BROWN GENEALOGY, Vol. 2, by Cyrus Henry Brown, page 29.
In 1776, Stephen Pendleton was enrolled in the 3d Westerly Co.Militia, and on Dec 25 in that year he enlisted in Col. R. Elliott'sRegiment, raised for three years., as shown by the list of balancesreported due Oct. 1785. [Mss., RI Hist. Soc.] On June 11, 1778, he wasenlisted by the town of Westerly for nine months' service for the Stateof Rhode Island. | Stephen PENDLETON
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Mary Rogness's - Spouse of third cousin 6 times removed | Susan Amelia PENDLETON
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WASHINGTON COUNTY, RHODE ISLAND BIRTHS, By Arnold.
PENDLETON, Susan E. of Ethan & Sophia A. 21 Jan 1834 We
Census Microfilm Records, Disk 4, Microfilm 847, Census of WashingtonCounty, RI
1850 Census of Westerly, Washington Co., RI. 31 July 1850, page 392, Line1, Dwelling #1, Family #1.
Susan E., 17, F, born RI
PENDLETON GENEALOGY, page 299.
No children. | Susan Emily PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 74.
35. Susannah-4 Pendleton (Caleb-3), was born probably at Westerly,RI, and married there, 6 August 1724, Stephen Wilcox, son of Daniel andMary (Wordell) Wilcox (Westerly Rec. & History of Stonington," p. 659).
In the will of his father-in-law, Caleb Pendleton, Stephen Wilcoxreceived "Ye money he Owed me & One Gun that he had." | Susannah PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 79.
40. Sylvester-5 Pendleton (Col. Joseph-4, Joseph-3), was born atWesterly, RI, 5 Aug 1730. The Westerly records show that in 1757, he paidtaxes of .2s 4d. in that town, and that he was made freeman there, 1 May1760. He was evidently a privateersman in the French and Indian War, asthe records of the Court of Common Pleas of Washington County (thenKing's County), RI [Book F, p. 307], show that "Sylvester Pendleton ofWesterly, mariner, late master of said schooner, Thomas Hazard, John Rossand Henry Wall of Newport, to recover 5000 pounds, and judgment for 1800pounds and costs was given in his favor at the sitting of the Court heldin August 1763.
What became of him subsequently we have not been able to learn. Hisname does not appear in either the Rhode Island Census of 1774 or the USCensus of 1790, and neither his will nor any administration upon hisestate is to be found.
The will of his father, Col. Joseph-4 Pendleton, shows that byFreelove-5, daughter of Col. William-4 Pendleton, Sylvester-5 had a son,Sylvester-6, born about 1749. married Eunice Cobb.
Sylvester-5 afterwards married at Westerly, RI, 16 Jan 1751, SarahChamplin, daughter of William (3rd) and Sarah (Thompson) Champlin. Shewas born 5 March 1725, (Westerly Records). | Sylvester PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 80.
No further record. | Sylvester PENDLETON, Jr.
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PENDLETON GENEALOGY, pp 91, 92.
The will of Col. Joseph Pendleton shows that hy her cousin SylvesterPendleton, Freelove had a son. He married Eunice Cobb. | Sylvester PENDLETON
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EARLY NEW ENGLAND PENDLETONS, Married Thomas Sheffield 12 JAN 1763.
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 83.
46. Wealthian-5 Pendleton (Col. Joseph-4, Joseph-3), was born atWesterly, RI, 14 Feb 1744. She married at Westerly 12 Jany., 1763, ThomasSheffield, son of Nathaniel and Rebecca (Stanton) Sheffield. He was born25 November 1740.
First ten children from Charlestown, RI records. | Wealthian PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett Hall,page 61.
67.William, b. 3 Feby., 1740; m. (1) Abigail Readfield; (2), EuniceBurroughts. | William PENDLETON
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BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 84.
48. (Capt.) William-5 Pendleton (Col. William-4, Joseph-3), was bornat Westerly, RI, 11 Feb 1726/7, and died at Northport, Maine, 28 Aug 1820(Gravestone).
On the 3rd of March 1751, he received from his father a deed to landat Westerly; this transfer was not recorded until 26 Mar 1760, and isentered on page 354 of Book 9, Westerly Land Evidence. On the 24th ofMarch in the year he transferred this land with "mansion house" to hisbrother Amos for 2000 pounds. William-5 was then of Stonington, Conn.,and this deed was also signed by his wife Judith. William Pendleton hadbeen admitted freeman at Westerly, 1 May 1753 (RI Col. Rec., iv, Sup.43), but subsequently removed to Stonington, where he began buying land27 June 1761, making successive purchases until 28 Feby. 1767, when hebought of Joseph Champlin 94 acres for 242 pounds. Some of his propertywas at Long Point. He was elected surveyor of highways at Stonington, 18Dec 1760 ("Town Votes," ii, 218).
Tradition says that William Pendleton owned a schooner and traded tothe coast of Maine, and the History of Islesboro [p.10] says he camethere in 1769, taking up 600 acres at the extreme southern end of theIsland, upon which he soon settled his family. William sold his lasttract of land and his house at Stonington to John Hillard, 11 Jan 1769.Previous to this he had sold to William Morgan for 612 pounds, 10s.,about 85 acres at Long Point, Stonington, 3 March 1767 (StoningtonDeeds).
Islesboro, then known as Long Island, was claimed by Isaac Winslowof Boston, as a part of his wife's inheritance in the "Waldo Patent," andin 1771 William Pendleton secured from him a lease. | William PENDLETON, Jr.
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DAR PATROIT INDEX, pp. 525.
PENDLETON, Sr. b 3-23-1704 d 8-23-1786 m. (1) Lydia Burroughs PS RI(2) Mrs. Mary McDonald Cheeseborough DAR NATIONAL NUMBER 725017 A716.
Services during the Revolutionary War were:
President of Westerly, RI Town Council, 1762-1781.
Subscribed L40 to Continental Loan Office in 1779 "to make updeficiency at Westerly. (Town Meetings iv, 135, 5)
Was in charge of local defense.
In July, 1780, Rhode Island Assembly appointed him recruitingofficer. (Rhode Island County Record IX, 126)
"All 9 sons fought in Revolution" - (Brian Pendleton and HisDescendants, page 103).
Outfitted 2 privateers captured by British (Brian Pendleton and HisDescendants, page 56).
Fought in French and Indian War (Rhode Island county Record).
DAR NATIONAL NUMBER 531071
Rhode Island County Record, Vol. IX, page 126.
Town Meetings, Westerly, RI, Vol. IV, page 131.
BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 44, 56, 57, 58.
Admitted freeman at Westerly, 4 May 1731, and his long life wasspent in that town as one of the most prominent citizens.
In 1742 he was one of the Council of the First Church of Stoningtonappointed to form a church at Westerly. The records of this church statethat on the 8th of April, 1752, "Decaon William Pendleton desired tocommune with us which was granted." March 22, 1752, "The Revd. Mr. Parkbeing returned from Boston, at the desire of Deacon Pendleton preachedfrom Jeremiah ye 8-2."
In June 1746, he was appointed a Justice of the Peace at Westerlyand served as such for several years thereafter. On the 11th of Nov.,1746, he was directed by the Rhode Island Assembly to repair at cost ofcolony the government's part of the Pawcatuck Bridge; his appointmentrefers to him as "Captain." In 1747 he was a Deputy from Westerly to theAssembly and in May of that year was appointed Major in the thirdregiment of the King's County Militia.
The following year he was re-elected to the Assembly and in June wasappointed Lieutenant Colonel of his regiment. He continued as such during1749 and in 1750 became Colonel of the regiment, as office which he heldfor ten years. In 1757, during the French and Indian War, he wasappointed muster Master, and in 1758, the Assembly voted to pay Col.Pendleton 71 Pounds, 4 shillings for expenses in raising his regiment in1756 (RI Col. Rec.). Among various items in the Westerly records relatingto him we find that on "February 9, 1787, Col. Wm. Pendleton Col. of theRegiment of King's Country Appeared before this Council & pray allowanceof 12 pounds for Numbering the Inhabitants of this town accd to act ofassembly, had an order" (West C & P Rec., iii. 509). It also appears thaton the 30th of August, 1762, it was "Voted that Col. Wm. Pendleton havean order to the town treasurer for the sum of 55 pounds, 1s. old tendorfor his expenses the Last Inferior Court he being Imployed in behalf ofthe town: (West. C & P Rec., iv. 12).
Col. Pendleton was one of the wealthiest men in Westerly. The taxlist for the town in 1757 shows that he was assessed 2,P, 12s-a greatersum than that paid by all the other Pendletons there combined-and theRhode Island census of 1774 says that he owned a slave. There is also atradition to the effect that during the Revolution he fitted out twoprivateers which were captured by the British. However that may be, itcannot be denied he served his country faithfully in that struggle whileacting as President of the Westerly Town Council.
This office Col. Pendleton held continuously from 1762 to 1731, andwhile the war was in progress, the councillors, besides their usualduties raised soldiers for the army, furnished them with clothing, andhad charge of all matters relating to the local defense.
Col. Pendleton further showed his patrictism by subscribing 40P tothe Continental Loan Office in 1779, and 4P more at a later date to helpmake up the deficency at Westerly ("Town Meeting," iv. 131,5). In July,1780, the Rhode Island Assembly appointed his to receive recruits atWesterly. (R.I. Col. Rec., ix, 126).
Another tradition relating to Col. William Pendleton says that hewas a good deal of a sportsman spending much of his time in hunting,accompanied by a negro slave, "Jack," and two dogs, "Prince" and"Granger." He carried two horns of powder with him, which he considered aday's sport to employ. There is much likelihood that there is more than agrain of truth in this tradition, as the Colonel's great-grandson, HadlaiF. Pendleton, of Norwich, NY, who is the authority for this anecdote, aswell as many others relating to the early Pendletons, has Col. William'sold powede-horns, and we have seen that the Rhode Island Census showedthat he was the woner of a slave. We have, however, found no records tothe dogs.
Col. William Pendleton's will, dated at Westerly, RI, 18 August 1785(See Appendix VIII), was probated 30 October 1786.
William-4 Pendleton married (1), at Stonington, Conn., 10 March1725/6, Lydia Burrows, daughter of John, Jr. and Lydia (Hubbard) Burrows.She was born at Groton, Conn., 19 April 1703, and died Westerly, RI 18August 1750. On the 27th of July, 1752, Col. William Pendleton requestedthe Town Council of Westerly to appoint him guardian of his children byhis former wife, so that he could receive the legacies given said wife byher father, John Burrows, late of Groton, dec. (C & P Rec. iii, 323).
William married (2), at Stonington, Conn, 4 April 1751, (25 April inFirst Ch. Stonington Rec.), Mrs. Mary Chesebrough, widow of ZebulonChesebrough, Sr., and daughter of John and Lucia (Stanton) McDowell.(History of Stonington).
Issue data taken from Westerly Records.
Source: National Society, Daughters of Colonial Wars; R.I.Genealogical
Register, v4, #4, p355.
Colonial Wars: Col. William Pendleton, born 23 March 1704, Westerly,R.I.;
died 23 Sept. 1786, Westerly, R.I. Married 10 March 1725/6 in Stonington,
Conn., to Lydia Burrows, born in Groton.
RIGR: William Pendleton, under age, named in his father's will. | William PENDLETON, Sr.
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Note: STONINGTON BRANCH OF THE DESCENDANTS OF ALLEN BREED, p. 242. | William PENDLETON
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OBIT: Name: Kucharski, Bernice
Date: Sep 27 1970
Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #127.
Notes: Kucharski. Bernice Kucharski (nee Pepera), beloved wife of the late Walter, dear mother of Thomas and Phyllis and grandmother, sister of Catherine Komonowski, John Pepera, Stella Hrenko and the late Theodore Pepera. Funeral services Monday, Sept. 28, at 11 a.m. at St. Anthony Church (State Rd.). Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Friends may call at The A. J. Tomon & Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd., Sunday 2-5 And 7-9 P.M. | Bernice PEPERA
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RESIDENCES:
1929 - 2129 Thurman St. | Casimir PEPERA
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OBIT: Name: Pepera, John S.
Date: Nov 28 1973
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Pepera. John S. Pepera, beloved husband of Mary T. (nee Miezin), dear son of the late Casimir, and Anna dear brother of Catherine Komorowski, Bernice Kucharski (deceased), Stella Hrenko, and Theodore (deceased), beloved son-in-law of Katherine and the late Joseph Miezin, beloved uncle. Funeral Mass Thursday, Nov. 29, at Corpus Christ Church at 10 A.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Member of Pulaski Post No. 30 P.L.A.V. Friends received at Golubski Funeral Home, 5986 Ridge Rd., Parma, O. From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Wednesday. | John S. PEPERA
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OBIT:
Name: Pepera, Theodore C.
Date: May 27 1965
Source: Cleveland Press; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #144.
Notes: Pepera. Theodore C. Pepera, residence, 8933 Falls Lane. Broadview Heights, beloved husband of Michaline (nee Babicz), dear father of Marc. Richard and Chris, brother of Catherine Komorowski, John, Bernice Kucharsky and Stella Hrenko. Services Friday, May 28, at 9:30 A. M. at the Assumption of B. V. M. Church. Broadview Rd. Friends may call From 2-10 P. M. at the A. J. Tomon and Sons Funeral Home, 4772 Pearl Rd. | Theodore PEPERA
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Sources: POE42-4
42-4 Standish Peppard was a riverboat clerk, an owner or part owner of the "Ambassador, " the"Mollie Ebert," and the "Buckeye State." He owned the first brick home in Georgetown. | Standish PEPPARD
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OBIT: 1980-09-12 Chicago Tribune (IL)
KLECAN
Edition: Chicago Tribune
Eleanor Anna Klecan, nee Percec, age 72, of Glen Ellyn, formerly of Lombard, dear wife of the late Charles; fond mother of Lane (Jacqueline) of Glen Ellyn; grandmother of Lane Jr., Angela, Charles (Margot) of Addison and Philip; great-grandmother of Dawn; dear sister of Blanche (Joseph) Kostnor of Florida, Ann (the late Gerald) Frederick of Downers Grove and the late Mae Lestina. Funeral service Saturday, 1 p.m., at the Brust Funeral Home, 135 S. Main St., Lombard. Visitation Friday, 2-10 p.m. Interment Bohemain National. 629-0094. | Eleanor PERCEC
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!Taken from the "Olmsteds in America" book. Page 34. | Anson PERCIVAL
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REFN: 3711 | George PERCIVAL
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REFN: 3006 | Gordon PERCIVAL
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