Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Philip Pendleton
1654 - 1721 (67 years)-
Name Philip Pendleton [1, 2] Birth 26 Mar 1654 Norwich, Norfolk, England Gender Male Death 9 Nov 1721 King & Queen County, Virginia Person ID I30626 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Family Isabella Hurt, b. 26 Apr 1661, King & Queen County, Virginia d. 6 Nov 1724, Caroline County, Virginia (Age 63 years) Marriage 1683 King & Queen County, Virginia Children 1. Henry Pendleton, b. 15 May 1683, King & Queen County, Virginia d. 4 May 1721, Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia (Age 37 years) [Father: natural] 2. Philip Pendleton, b. 1695, King & Queen County, Virginia d. 1753, Amherst County, Virginia (Age 58 years) [Father: natural] 3. John Pendleton, b. 1691, Essex County, Virginia [Father: natural] 4. Elizabeth Pendleton, b. Abt 1695, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia d. Jan 1761, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age ~ 66 years) [Father: Adopted] 5. Catherine Pendleton, b. 6 Dec 1699, King & Queen County, Virginia d. 26 Jul 1774, Granville County, North Carolina (Age 74 years) [Father: natural] 6. Isabella Pendleton, b. Aft 1699, King & Queen County, Virginia d. Abt 1762, Drysdale Parish, King & Queen County, Virginia (Age < 61 years) [Father: natural] 7. Rachel Pendleton, b. Aft 1683, King & Queen County, Virginia d. Aft 1750, South Farnham Parish, Essex County, Virginia (Age > 67 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F20140 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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Notes - http://www.archive.org/stream/someprominentvir04pecq/someprominentvir04pec q_djvu.txt
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James Hughes 2006-01-17 11:06:17
"Cavaliers and Pioneers, Volume 2: 1666-1695," p393. Capt. John Battaile & Mr. Francis Meriweather were allotted 1091 acres for import of 22 persons including Edmd. Craske, Martha Craske, John Craske, Ellen Crak (Craske?) as well as *Nathaniel and Phillip Pendleton. Patent dated 26 October 1694. Page 253
the same book shows a patent by CAPT. EDMUND CRASK in Rappahannock County, dated 22 Nov 1682.
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1682-1686 Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Deed Book 7, Part I; [Antient Press]; Page 138
KNOW ALL MEN by these prsents that I RALPH KNELL of the County of Rappa: doe hereby give a certain Mare filly of a bay colouer with a black list down her back branded on the neare buttock R. N. being a thorough Paser unto JOHN PETERSON of the sd County having received a valluable consideration for the same to use and enjoy the said Mare filly with all her increase unto the said JOHN PETERSON and unto his heires forever warranting the same from the clayme of persons whatsoever only the said JOHN PERSON his heires or assignes to give and deliver the first mare foale the said Mare shall bring unto his Sister, ANN PETERSON. In Witness whereof I have sett my hand and seale this 30th day of September 1684
Test PHILL: PENDLETON RALPH NELL
ISABELLA PENDLETON
Acknowledged in Court the first day of 8ber 1684 and recorded the 18th day of the same month in the same Test WM. COLSTON Cl Cur
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 118-19.
John Waggoner, aged 66 or thereabouts, of South Farnham Parish, Essex County, being examined at the request of Philip Pendleton saith that about 1674 there came consigned to Capt. Edmund Craske then liveing in the said parish two reputed brothers Nathaniell Pendleton and Phillip Pendleton. Nathaniel was reputed a minister and soon after his arrivall sickned and dyed. This deponent was with his wife and severall neighbours at the funerall of Nathaniel Pendleton and did hear a sermon preached at his funerall. He never heard that Nathaniell Pendleton had either wife or child. Phillip Pendleton when he had served out his time went for England and returned hither again and is since marryed and has severall children all now resident in King and Queen County.
John Waggener
10 Aug. 1708. John Waggener made oath to the deposition.
Rachel Waggoner, the lawfull wife of John Waggoner, aged 55 years or thereabouts, being examined at the request of Phillip Pendleton saith the very same words.
Rachell Waggener
10 Aug. 1708. Rachel Waggoner made oath to the deposition.
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1707-1711 Essex County, Virginia Deed & Will Book 13; [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 118-19
George Ward, aged 57 or thereabouts, of South Farnham Parish in Essex County, planter, being examined at the request of Phillip Pendleton saith that about 1674 there came consigned to Capt. Edmund Crask then liveing in the said parish two reputed brothers Nathaniell Pendleton and Phillip Pendleton sent by their mother in a ship whereof was master Capt. John Plover. Nathaniell was reputed a minister and preached a sermon in the abovesaid parish church soon after his arrivall and imediately thereupon sickned and dyed. This deponent was a servant at the house where Nathaniell Pendleton dyed and did see Nathaniell interred in the earth and never heard that Nathaniell Pendleton had either wife or child. Phillip Pendleton went for England at the end of five years' servitude and came to Virginia again the same year and since marryed and has severall children all now resident in King and Queen County.
George Ward
10 Aug. 1708. George Ward made oath to the deposition.
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