Genealogical and historical notes on Culpeper County, Virginia, Part 15

Author: Green, Raleigh Travers, 1872- [from old catalog]; Slaughter, Philip, 1808-1890. History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, Virginia. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1900
Publisher: Culpeper Va.
Number of Pages: 344


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Children of Lawrence Banks and Margaret J. Noble: 1st. William Henry (b. 1834) m. Mary Stewart of Ala .; 2nd. Cyrus Aiken (b. 1836), (died 1843); 3rd. George Noble (b. 1838), (died 1842); 4th. Mildred Au (b. 1840), (died 1842); 5th. Margaret Lawrence (b. 1842); 6th. Mary Ann (b. 1844), (died 1881); 7th-111. John Nichols; 8th. Martha Noble (b. 1847); 9th. Lawrence Slaughter (b. 1849), (died 1884); 10th. a son, m. Emma Dial; 11th. James Baylor (b. 1851) m. Neal Payne; 12th. Mathilda White (b. 1853) m. W. R. Jones, 13th. Charles Albert (b. 1856);


Children of Dr. William Tunstal Banks, (vestryman for a number of years at Madison C. H.), and Pamela Somerville Harris his first wife: one child, Cath- erine J. (b. 1817), (died 1861) in. Benjamin M. Yancey. 1839. Children of second wife, Clara Foy, in. 1825, were :


1st. William Eldridge, m. Mary Willis; their children were : James W., Susan, Ida, Sally, Mollie and Florence; 2nd. Sophia, m. 1st. Dr. Talley, 2nd. Mr. Allen, no children; 3rd. Clara m. Jas. B. Willis, and had Clara H., Salley, Wil- lie, Sophia, Alice, and Tunstal; 4th. John Lawrence in. 1st. Miss Hobson, 2nd.


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Bettie A. Carson, no children. Two children of first wife were: 1st. Min- nie Hawes, m. Dr. Richard M. Smith, Ph. D., and had Nellie Blackwell, John Lawrence Banks, and Elizabeth; 2nd. William Tunstal.


Children of Benjamin M. Yancey and Catherine .J. Banks, his wife. 1st. Pamela Somerville, in. Capt. Joseph D. Brown; 2nd. Edward D .; 3rd. Dr. Chas. K .; 4th, Mary Crimora, m. John W. Payne; 5th. Sallie Thomas, m. John W. Payne.


Children of Capt. Joseph D. Brown and Pamela S. Yancey:


1st. Mary Catherine, m. Rufus T. Carpenter, and had Ninette Brown, Stacy Harris, Joseph Daniel, Ellie Florence, Frank Hill, and Leslie Pamela.


2nd. Lilly Banks, mn. Thomas M. Henry, Att'y Princeton, N. J., and had Lucy Maxwell, Pamela Brown.


3rd. Josephine, m. J. Benjamin Flippen, of Cumberland county, and had Sue Gray, Elsie Josephine, Harry, Marjorie Pamela.


4th. Benjamin Armistead, m. Frances Todd Faunt Le Roy, of King and Queen county, and had Virginius Faunt Le Roy, Joseph Daniel, and Juliet Faunt Le Roy. 5th. Andrew Edward. 6th. Gertrude Pamela, m. John Ban- nister Sparrow, of Danville, Va. 7th. Florence Armistead, mn. Olliver G. Flip- pin, of Cumberland county.


Children of John W. Payne and Crimora Yancey. 1st. Mary Catherine; 2nd. Emna Carson; 3rd. Fannie Keith: 4th. Crimora Yancey.


THE PENDLETON FAMILY.


[Revised and corrected by Mrs. Mary Duunica Micou.]


The first of the name of Pendleton who came to the Colony of Virginia to make their home (in 1674) were two young men, Philip Pendleton, a teacher, and Nathaniel, his brother, a clergyman. The latter died very soon, unmar- ried; he evidently held no clerical charge in the Colony, as his name has never been given among the lists of the clergy of that time. Philip returned to Eng- land about 1680; tradition says he married a lady of high social position, but she died, and he returned to the Colony, and in 1682 married Isabella Hurt (or Hert or Hart,) and from this marriage are descended all the Pendletons of Vir- ginia. Philip was born in Norwich, England, in 1650, son of Henry Pendle- ton, 3rd son of Henry Pendleton, son and heir of George Pendleton, Gentle- man, who married Elizabeth Pettingall dau. of John Pettingall, Gentleman of Norwich, Eng. George Pendleton moved from Manchester to Norwich in 1613. His son and heir, Henry, probably married Susan- because in Vol. 48 of the New England Hist. and Gen. Register, is found a copy of the will of Sir John Pettus, Knight, of Norwich, Jan. 1613, which says : "Appoint my cou- sin, Henry Pendleton, Supravisor of my estate." Also Thomas Pettus, of Caistree, St. Edmond's Norfolk, Oct. 1618. "To my Cousins, Henry Pendle- ton and Susan, his wife, annuity out of my houses &c. in Norwich." This fam- ily of Pettus is the same as the one in Va. The Pendletons were originally from Manchester, where the name was well known, some of them being in public life as early as the reign of Henry VIII. The Coat of Arms used by the Pendletons of Norwich and by the emigrant, Philip, indicate by the pres- ence of Escallop shells and by the Cardinal's chapeau, in the Crest, a connec- tion with Crusader traditions. The New England Pendletons, descendants of Brian Pendleton, came from Lancaster, and show a different Coat of Arms. Philip Pendleton is said to have settled in New Kent Co., but there is no re- cord of the family on the Register of St. Peter's Parish; he probably lived al- ways in the portion called afterwards Caroline county. the records of which were burnt during the war of '61-65. Most of his descendants settled in coun-


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ties to the north of New Kent. He died in 1721, the same year his oldest son Henry died, and the same year his grandson, the eminent Judge Edmund Pen- dleton, was born. He had three sons and four daughters, two of his family married into the family of James Taylor, of Carlisle, Eng., and by other inter- marriages, a close connection with the Taylor family has been preserved. Some of his descendants were among the founders of St Mark's Parislı.


ARMS OF "PENDLETON" OF NORWICH, ENGLAND.


Gules, an inescutcheon, argent, between four escallop shells in saltire.


Or. Crest. On a chapeau gnles, turned up ermine, a demi-dragon, wings inverted, or holding an escallop shell argent.


PHILIP PENDLETON, born in Norwich, England, 1650, emigrated to the Colony in 1674, visited Eng. in 1680, returning, m. in 1682 Isabella Hurt or Hart, and died in 1721. issue :


1. Henry2 b. 1683, in. Mary, dau. of James Taylor, of Carlisle, Eng. 1701; he d. May 1721; his wife m. 2nd. Ed. Watkins, d. 1770; 2. Elizabeth ?. m. Samuel Clayton, of Caroline county; issue : Philip, of "Catalpa." 3. Rachael, m. John Vass. 4. Catherine?, m. John Taylor; issue : "John Taylor of Caroline"? U. S. S. 5. Jolin2, b. 1691, d. 1775, in. - Tinsley, of Madison county, remov- ed to Amherst county. 6. Isabella?, m. Richard Thomas. 7. Philip?, m. Eliza- beth Pollard.


HENRY PENDLETON2, eldest son of Philip Pendleton, the emigrant, and Isabella Hart or Hurt, was born in 1683. He m. in 1701, Mary Taylor, dan. of James Taylor, of Carlisle, Eng .. and his 2nd. wife Mary Gregory. Heury was 18 and Mary 13 years of age. He died in 1721, the same year his youngest son, Edmund, was born. His wife m. 2nd. Ed. Watkyns and died 1770. Of his five sons, the oldest, James, and the third, Nathaniel, were for many years Clerks of the Vestry and Lay readers at the small chapels of St. Mark's Parish; and Philip, the son of James, was Clerk in 1782, when the Vestry books closed. His two daughters married brothers, James and William Henry Gaines. His youngest son, Edmund, though without a father's care, made for himself a name which will be known and remembered as long as Virginia's sons read her history. By his large circle of nephews and neices, many of them his own age, he was loved and revered, and the tradition of his kindness and ever ready help is handed down through nearly every branch of the family. Almost all the Pendletons of Virginia trace their descent to Henry Pendleton and Mary Taylor; their issue were :


1. James3, b. 1702, m .- issue : James4, Henry4, Philip4, Amiet, m. Tay- lor.


2. Philip3, m. Martha-and dying 1778, left 15 children (five of them daughters) who intermarried with Gaines, Barbour, Thomas, Turner, &c.


3. NathanieB3, b. 1715, m. his second cousin, dau. of Philip Clayton; he d. 1794, in Culpeper county, Va.


4. John3, b. 1719; d. 1799; Burgess from King and Queen, 1795: m. 1st. Miss James; issue : Edmunds, John+, Elizabeth4, and Mary4; m. 2nd. Sarah Madison (cousin of President James Madison); issue : Henry4, Sarah4, Jamest, Lueyt and Thomast.


5. Edmund3, b. Sept. 1721, d. at Richmond, Va., Oct. 1803; patriot and ju- rist; in. twice; 1st. 1743, Elizabeth Roy, who died the same year; 2nd. 1743 Sa- rah Pollard. There are on record in the Virginia Land Reg. Office grants iu his name numbering nearly 10,000 acres of land.


6. Mary3, m. James Gaines.


7. Isabella3, m. William H. Gaines. She was the grandmother of Gen. Ed- inund Pendleton Gaines, U. S. A.


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JAMES PENDLETON3 eldest son of(Henry?, Philip1.) m. Mary Taylor Pen- dleton; issue : 1. James4, 2. Henry4, 3. Philip4, 4. Anne4, m .- Taylor.


JAMES PENDLETON4, (James3, Henry2, Philip1.) in. Catherine Bowie, dau. of Gov. Bowie, of Maryland; issue : 1. Johns, m .- Taylor, 2. Margaret5, m. 1st. R. Slaughter, 2nd .- Morris; 3. Nancys, m. 1st .- Brown, 2nd. Valen- tine Johnson; 4. Catherines, m. Archibald Tutt; 5. James Bowies; 6. Thomas5, m .- Farmer; 7. Williams, in. Nancey, dau. of Capt. John Strother; 8. Cat- lett5: 9. Elizabeth5, in. Henry Pendleton, her cousin.


JOHN PENDLETONS, (James4, James3, Henry2, Philip1.);1 .- Taylor, is- sue : 1. James®; 2. John TJ .; 3. Thomass; 4. Catherine6.


NANCY PENDLETON5, In. 1st .- Brown, 2nd. Valentine Jolinson, (James+, James3, Henry2, Philip1.); issue : 1. James Bowie6; 2. Thomas M6., in Jane Far- mer.


THOMAS PENDLETONE, (James+, James3, Henry?, Philip1.) in .- Farmer, issue : 1. William6; 2. James6, m .-- Conner; 3. Daniel6. m .-- Simins; 4. John6; 5. Alexander6; 6. George W.6; 7. Annes, m. John Menefee: 8. Eliza6, m .- Haynes.


WILLIAM PENDLETON5, (James4, James3, Henry?, Philip1.) m. Nancy Strother, issue : 1. John Strother®, Mem. House of Del. Va., M. C; served seven years in diplomatic service, mn. Lucy Ann Williams. 2. Albert Gallatin6, House of Del., d. 1875, m. Elvira Chapman. 3. James French®, Supt. Va. Penitentiary m. Narrisa Cecil, issue : 1. Albert G7., 2. John ST., 3. James Fr., 4. William C7, and 5. Edmund ?; 4. William6: 5. French6.


ALBERT GALLATIN PENDLETON6, (Williams, James4, James3, Henry?, Phil- ip1.) in. Elvira Chapman, issue : 1. son d. young ?; 2. Nannie Strother", m. Judge P. W. Strother; 3. Sarah Elizabeth?, in. Van Taliaferro; 4. Alberta Fowlerī, In1. S. R. Crockett.


HENRY PENDLETON4, (James3, Henry?, Philip1.) (Mem. of Culpeper Com. of Safety 1775, and of Patriot Convention 1775-6) m. Ann Thomas, issue : 1. Dau5. m. - Browning, issue : dau. m. Capt. French Strother, of Missouri; 2. Dau5. m .-- Smith; 3. Dau5. m .-- Green. issue : Harriet, Judith, and Caro- line; 4. Edwards, mn. Sarah Strother; 5. Henry5, m. Elizabeth Pendleton, his cousin; 6. Frances5, m .-- Ward; 7. Edmunds, m. Elizabeth Ward.


EDMUND PENDLETON5, (Henry4, James3, Henry2, Philip1.) m. Elizabeth Ward, issue : 1. Edward6; 2. William6; 3. Daniel6; 4. Theoderick6, settled in Clarke county, Va .; 5. Robert W6., resides in Baltimore, Md., (Pres. Valley R. R. Co.); 6. Peter0, is Pres. of Valley R. R. Robert W., d. a merchant in 1859; 7. George W6., removed to Arkansas; 8. Mary Ann6, m. Wm. Foushee; 9, Eliza- beth W6., m. E. B. Long, of Baltimore, issue : Gertrude, m. Geo. M. Williams. (see Williams genealogy).


PHILIP PENDLETON3, (Henry2, Philipl.) was born about 1704 or 1705. The record of his residence and the names of some of his children is lost; he proba- bly lived in Caroline county, because he is mentioned in the only record of that county, 'not burnt during the Civil War, as witness in a suit in 1768 and as having travelled 30 miles to attend Court. His wife is supposed to have been named Martha ---- , because of a deed of sale to his stepfather, Ed. Watkyns, in Culpeper county, signed by Philip Pendleton and wife, Martha. He is said to have had 15 children, five of whom were daughters, all inarried, according to the records in Judge Pendleton's bible. Of these five daughters, Mary, the oldest, m. Col. Edmund Waller, second clerk of Spottsylvania. Jemina, m. her first cousin, Richard Gaines, son of Isabella Pendleton and Win. Henry Gaines. Martha, m. Massey Thomas, of Culpeper county, the other two are said to have been named Mildred and Judith, but their record is uncertain. There was a


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son Henry, as is proved by deed in Orange county, land left to him to go after his decease to his sister Mary Waller, recorded in 1742. A great-grandaughter of Philip mentions sons of his : "John, Edmund, Philip, and I cannot re- member all their names." Some of them probably moved West as did his daughter Martha. His youngest son Micajah, lived and died in Amherst coun- ty; Philip Pendleton died in 1778; his four children of whom we have record are as follows :


I. Mary4, m. Col. Edmund Waller, 2nd Clerk of Spottsylvania, issue: 1. John5; 2. Leonard5; 3. Win. Edmund5; 4. Benjamin5; 5. Ann5, m. 1783, Geo. Ma- son, issue : Nancy6, m. Henry Coleman, issue : 1. Sally?, m. Charles B. Clai- borne; 2. Emma7, m. Henry Rose Carter, issue : Hill8; Nannie8, m. Judge Redd; Edward&; Charles8; and Mary".


II. Jemina+ or Germina, m. Richard Gaines, issue : 1. Williams; 2. Lucys, m .-- Botts; 3, Rowland;5 4. Germina5, m .- Speak; 5. Benjamin5; 6. Na- thaniel5; 7. James5; 8. Judith5, m .--- Chancellor; 9. Annie5, m .--- Crigler; 10. John Cook5; 11. Elizabeth5, m -Thomas.


III. Martha4, m. Massey Thomas, son of Massey Thomas, of Culpeper county; they moved to Varsailles, Woodford county, Kentucky, about 1811; all their children were born in Va., issue : 1. Fannie Taylors, b. 1788, 111 .--- Lewis; 2. Philadelphia Pendleton5, b. 1789, m. James Dunnica; 3. Sallie Minor', b. 1791, m. William Hamilton Dunnica; 4. Granville Pendleton5, fought under Gen. Harrison in 1813 to 1815; 6. Virginia Curtis5, b. 1794, m .- Norwood; 6. John Prices, b. 1794; 7. Martha Curtis5, b. 1798, m .-- Ramsey.


PHILADELPHIA PENDLETON THOMAS5, (Martha Pendleton+, Philip3, Henry2, Philip1) in. James Dunniea, moved to Missouri, issue : 1. Fontaine Murray6, m. Caroline P. Harrison, issue : Leon7, and George Pr .; 2. Martha Zereldaß; 3. Lewann Melvina®; 4. Granville Price6, m. Mary Ann Bagley, issue : Mary7, m. Rev. Richard W. Micou, and had Granville Price8; 5. America Vespucia6, m. Isaac Cutler; 6. William Hamilton6, (killed at Battle of Atlanta, Ga., C. S. A.); 7. John Logan6; 8. Fannie Sallie Virginia6.


SALLIE MINOR THOMAS5, (Martha Pendleton+, Philip3, Henry?, Philip!, ) m. William Hamilton Dunnica, issue : Louise6. m .--- Baber; Granville Thomas6; Virginia6, m .-- Pollock.


JOHN PRICE THOMAS, (Martha Pendleton4, Philip3, Henry?, Philip1,) issue : Adelia6, m .- Burns; James Waller6; William Massey6.


IV. MICAJAH PENDLETON4, youngest son of (Philip3, Henry?, Philip1,) m. Mary Cabell Horsely, dan. of Win. Horsely, of Amherst county, issue : 1. Mar- tha5, d. unmarried: 2. Edmund5; 3. Edna5, m. Dabney Gooch; 4. Joseph5; 5. Elizabeth5, m. Thomas Ennnet, issue : Pendleton6, and two daughters; 6. Leti- tia Breckenridges, m. Hudson Martin Garland, issue : Breckenridge C6., Henri- etta M6., m. Pleasant S. Dawson; 7. Roberts, m. Mary Taliaferro, issue: Rosa6, m. Henly.


ELIZABETH PENDLETON5, (Micajah4, Philip3, Henry2, Philip1,) m. Thomas Truxton Emmet, son of Lewis Emmet and Jane Barnet Gibbs, dau. of Church- ill Gibbs and Judith Richardson, son of-Gibbs and -- Churchill. Lewis Emmet was son of John Einmet and Mary Stephens, dau. of Maj. Peter Steph- ens and Miss Rittenhouse, of Philadelpha, issue : Pendelton Emmet®, In. Alice Pringle, and has two daughters; he was Lieut. in the C. S. A .; was taken pris- oner and sent to Jolmson's Island until end of the War.


NATHANIEL PENDLETON3,(Henry2, Philip1,). He was born 1715; m .- liis second cousin, dau. of Philip Clayton; le d. 1794, in Culpeper county Va. issue :


1. Nathaniel4 b. 1746, d. in New York, Oct. 20, 1821. Entered Rev. Army in 1775, aide-de-campe to General Greene; prominent lawyer and jurist in


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New York; second of Alexander Hamilton in his duel with Aaron Burr; in. Susan Bard; 2. William+ b. 1748, settled in Berkeley county, and was a faithful layreader of the Church of England, as was also his son, William, who was the father of the late Rev. William H. Pendleton; 3. Henry4, b. 1750, d. in S. C., Jan, 1789. Eminent as jurist and patriot: numerous descendants in S. C .; Pendleton District in that state named in honor of him; 4. Philipt b. 1752, Martinsburg, Va .; 5. Mary4, m. John Williams, no issue; 6. Elizabeth4, m. Ben- jamin Tutt; 7. Susanna4, m .- Wilson.


NATHANIEL PENDLETON4, (Nathaniel3, Henry?, Philip1,) m. Susan Bard, issue : 1. Edmund H5., Judge, M. C. Left no issue; 2. Nathaniel Greene5, b. Savannah, Ga. Aug. 1793, d. June 16, 1861. Aide to Gen. Gaines 1813-16; mem- ber Ohio Senate 1895-23; M. C. 1840.2; father of Hon. George H. Pendleton; 3. John Bardo, left no issue: 4. James M5., m. Margaret Jones, issue : Capt, James M. Jones; 5. Anne F5., m. Archibald Rogers.


PHILIP PENDLETON4, (Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m .- Pendleton, issne : 1. Philip C5., (U. S. District Judge): 2. Edmund5 (Washington, D. C.); 3. Anne5, m .- Kennedy; 4. Sarah5, m. 1st .-- Hunter, issue : Hon. R. M. T. Hunter; m. 2nd .- Dandridge, issue : seven children; 5. Marias, m. John R. Cooke, (celebrated lawyer), issue : Phil. Pendleton, (poet) and John Esten, (novelist); 6. Elizabeth5, m .- Hunter.


PHILIP C. PENDLETON5, (Philip4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip],) issue : 1 Philips; 2 Edmund6, (Judge Circuit Court); 3. E. Boyd6.


WILLIAM PENDLETON4, (Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1,) was born 1748, m. Elizabeth Daniel, of Culpeper, moved to Berkely county; had a large estate, which he left to his son, William. He was a man of classical education, and composed many sermons and essays. He had seven daughters and three sons, as follows :


1. Mary5, m. Nicholas Orrick, issue : Cromwell, and other children; 2. Eliz- abeth5, m .- Ferguson; 3. Susan5, m .- Wigginton; 4. Ellen5, mi. 1st. James Walker, issue : William; 2nd. - Lindsay; 5. Ben amins, m. 5 times, issue : Catherine and James, d. young; 6. Frances5, mn. James Campbell; 7. Nathaniel5, m. had children, moved to Ohio; 8. Emily5, m .- Dyer, moved to Missouri: 9. William5.


WILLIAM PENDLETONS. (William+, Nathaniel3, Henry?, Philip1,) was b. 1789, m. 1811 Susan, dau. of Stephen Snodgrass, and his wife, Elizabeth Ver- dier, dau. of the Countess of Monti, who m. Francis Verdier, and being Hugue- nots, were forced to fly from France. Susan (Snodgrass) d. 1834. He in. 2nd. Mrs. E. A. Robinson; d. 1855, issue :


1. Anne Eliza6, b. 1812, d. 1884, In. Amos Williamson, issue : Samuel, Susan, Benjamin, Robert, Amos, Edmund, and Annie; 2. Susan Verdier Sheperd6, b. 1813, d. 1888, m. James Campbell Orrick; 3. Eleanor6, b. 1815, d. 1844, m. Na- thaniel Pendleton Campbell; 4. William Henry6, b. 1817, d. 1873, m. Henrietta Randolph; 5. Nathaniel6, b. 1820, d. 1824; 6. Robert S6., b. 1824, d. 1880, m. Mary Pfeiffer; 7. Philip Edmund6, b. 1827, d. 1830; 8. Stephen James6, b. 1831, killed at Malvern Hill; m. Emma H. Taylor, issue : Emma, Claudia, and Wil- lianı H.


SUSAN PENDLETON6, (William5, William4, Nathaniel3, Henry?, Philip1,) m. James Campbell Orrick. issue : 1. Rev. William Pendleton", Dean of Cathe- dral at Reading Pa .; 2. Charles James", in. Helen Marr Lewis, issue : Jesse Lewis8, Virginia Pendleton", and Helen Cromwell8.


ROBERT S. PENDLETON6, (William5, William4, Nanthaniel3, Henry2, Phil- ip1,) m. Mary A. Pfieffer, issue : 1. Mary M ?.; 2. William H ?. , m. Ellen Wright; 3. J. Philip B7., m. Edith Hower; 4. Robert Edmund".


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REV. J. PHILIP B. PENDLETON7, (Robt. S6., Williams, William+, Nathan- iel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m. Edith F. Hower. Rector of St. George's Church, Schenectady, N. Y., issue : Edith May St. George8, Edmund Randolph8, and Philip Clayton8.


WILLIAM PENDLETON6, (Williams, William+, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip !. ) was b. 1817, d. 1873; m. Henrietta, dau. of Dr. Philip Grymes Randolph; was or- dained at the Theological Seminary, 1813. Had parishes in Fauquier, Roanoke, and Bedford counties; was an eloquent preacher, and an indefatigable worker; issue : 1. Lucy Welford Randolph ?; 2. Susie Randolph ?; 3. Mary Randolph"; 4. Philip Randolph ?; 5. Henrietta Grymes ?; 6. Ellen Shepherd"; 7. Garnett Pey- ton ?; 8. Rev. William H. K7.


EDMUND PENDLETON5, (Philip+, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m .- issue: Isaac Purnell6; 2. Serena6, m .- Dandridge.


ANNE PENDLETON5, (Philip4. Nathaniel3, Henry?, Philip].) m .- Ken- nedy; issue : 1. John Peudleton6, b. in Balt. Oct. 25, 1795, d. in Newport, R. I. Aug. 18, 1870. (LL. D. H. H. 1863, author and politician, M. C., Sec. U. S. Navy 1852); 2. Andrew6; 3. Philip P6 .; 4. Anthony6, U. S. Senator.


ELIZABETH PENDLETON5, (Philip4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m .- Hunter; issue : 1. Philip Pendleton6; 2. Davide; 3. Andrews, Charlestown, W. Va., (distinguish lawyer); 4. Edmund P6; 5. Elizabeth6, m .- Strother, issue: Gen. D. H. Strother, "Porte Crayon"; 6. Mary Matthews6: 7. Moses HG .; 8. Louisa Brooke6; 9. Nancy6, m: Rev. John Hoge, D. D., issue : John Blair, (Cir- cuit Judge, W. Va.)


ELIZABETH PENDLETON4, (Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m. Benjamin Tutt; issue : 1. Mildreds, m. Burkett Jett, of Loudon county, Va .; 2. Lucys, m. John Shackleford, (Commonwealth Att'y., Culpeper county, Va.); 3. Dau5, m. Capt. John Williams; 4. Dans, mn. William Broadus, (Clerk of Culpeper county, Va.); 5. Elizabeth5; 6. Annies, m. Robert Catlett, of Fauquier county; 7. Chas. P5., issue : Dau. m. Charles Bonnycastle (Prof. Univ. of Va.), Dau. m. Joshua Colston, Dau. m. Maj .- Throginorton, of Loudon county.


LUCY TUTTO, (Elizabeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip !; ) m. John Shackle- ford, issue : 1. Elizabeth6, m. Minor Gibson of Rappahannock county, in 1818; 2. Mary6, m. Col. Catlett Gibson, of Culpeper county; 3. Henry8, m. Miss Ross, Culpeper county; 4. Barlow6, mn. Miss Doty, of Wisconsin; 5. St. Pierre6, in. Elvira Gibson; 6. Muscoe LivingstonG, U. S. A., killed in Mexico; 7. Martha®, m. Richard Spotswood; 8. John Lyne6; 9. Benjamin Howard6, m. Rebecca Green, dau. of Jones Green.


ELIZABETH SHACKELFORD6, (Lucys (Tutt), Elizabeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2. Philip1.) m. Minor Gibson; issue : 1. Lucy ET .; 2. Mary Ellen", m. James Porter, M. D., Frostting, Md .; 3. Martha Irene"; 4. Isaacī, (Episcopal clergyman) m. Annie Wingerd, of Georgetown, D. C., 1853; 5. Alcinda Esther, m. G. E. Por- ter, M. D., of Md .; 6. John St. Pierre?, M. D., m. Mary Wallace, Augusta, Ga .; 7. Moses"; 8. James Green ?.


REV. ISAAC GIBSON7, (Elizabeth6 (Shackleford), Lucys (Tutt), Elizabeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1;) m. Annie Wingerd; issue : 1. John Shackleford", (Episcopal clergyman), m. 1881, Ilicia Davis, dau. of Dr. J. M. Davis, Trenton, N. J .; 2. Ethel Wingerd8; 3. Muscoe Minors, (Lawyer) m. Amy Whitton, Norris- town, Pa .; 4. Delia Pendleton8.


REV. JOHN SHACKLEFORD GIBSONS, (Rev. Isaac Gibson?), Elizabeth", (Shackleford), Lucy5 (Tutt), Elizabeth+, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1.) m. Ilicia Davis; issue : 1. Frances Bodine9. b. Nov. 1881; 2. James Davies9, b. Oct. 18-3; 3. Anna9. b. Sept. 1885; 4. John Shackleford9, b. Jan. 1887; 5. Philip Pendleton?, b. June 1890.


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MUSCOE M. GIBSON8, (Rev. Isaac Gibson", Elizabeth6 (Shackleford), Lucy5 (Tutt), Elizabeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip1). m. Amy Whitton; issue : 1. Anna Bertha9; 2. Joseph Whitton9.


MARY E. GIBSON, Elizabeth6 (Shackleford) Gibson, Lucys (Tutt), Eliza- beth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philpl). in. Dr. Jas. Porter; issue : 1. Lucy8, m. in Maryland; 2. Glissen8, m. Hattie Hollingsworth, Winchester.


ALCINDA E. GIBSON", (Elizabeth6 (Shackleford), Lucy5 (Tutt), Elizabeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry? Philip1). m. G. E. Porter; issue : 1. Emma8; 2. Frank8, Min- ister M. E. Church, mn. Miss Miller; 3. Muscoe8, d. naval cadet at Annapolis; 4. Elizabeth Pendleton8; 5. Minor Gibson M. D8 .; 6. Alexander Shaw M. D8., Sur- geon U. S. A., m. Miss Keen.


JOHN ST. PIERRE GIBSON", (Elizabeth6 (Shackleford), Lucys (Tutt), Eliz- abeth4, Nathaniel3, Henry2, Philip!). in. Mary Wallace; issue : 1. Edwin Lacey8, M. D., m. Mary Miller, Raleigh, N. C .; 2. Elizabethi Pendleton8.


MARY SHACKLEFORD", (Lucy5 (Tutt), Elizabeth4. Nathaniel3, Henry?, Philip1). m. Col. Jonathan Catlett Gibson; issue: 1. Mary Catlett", m. Milton Fitzhugh, and had Milton Catlett Fitzhugh, of California; 2. Lucy Ellen?, m. John Strother Buckner (see issue below.); 3. Aun Eustace?, m. James B. Welch, of Ala., died leaving Leila8, in. A. H. Davis, Eustace, m. Sally Berry, Susan, mn. James Leisure, and Thomas; 4. Win. St. Pierre7, Lieut. Cav. C. S. A. Killed at Westminster; 5. Jonathan Catlett7, (enlisted as a private in the Culpeper Minute Men. Was rapidly promoted and became Colonel of the 49th. Virgin- ia Infantry, succeeding Col. Wm ("Extra Billy") Smith. Represented Culpep- er county in the Virginia House of Delegates for a number of terms). In. Mary G. Shackleford, and had Edwin H8., m. Janie Grigg, having Jonathan Catlett9 and Edwin Agnew9; and Felix8, died single; 6. Mildred Williams", died young and unmarried; 7. John Shackleford?, died unmarried; 8. Susan?, died young; 9. Eustace. in. Mattie Lacklin, and had Pierre, Howard and Lee. Represented the Huntingdon, W. Va. distriet in the House of Delegates, being Speaker. and also in the U. S. House of Representatives for two terms; 10. Edwin", died single.




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