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John Pendleton

Birth25 NOV 1755 - Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Death1828 - Spotsylvania Co., Va
MotherMartha Curtis
FatherHenry Pendleton

Born in Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA on 25 NOV 1755 to Henry Pendleton and Martha Curtis. John Pendleton married Sally Alsop and had 8 children. He passed away on 1828 in Spotsylvania Co., Va.

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Henry Pendleton
1723 - 1818
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Martha Curtis
1729 - 1794
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Sally Alsop
1763 - 1828
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Elizabeth Betsy Pendleton
1789 - 1873
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John Pendleton
1797 - 1834
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Rice Pendleton
1790 - 1836
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Sally Pendleton
1796 - 1861
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Nancy Pendleton
1797 - 1830
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Chesley Pendleton
1790 - 1833
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Frances Fannie Pendleton
1805 - 1850
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Curtis Pendleton
1790 - 1814

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