Mother: Ann TOMLINSON |
"Dudley Bagley was granted L20 in Elizabeth Tomlinson's will
dated 1629. He was in the courts bringing a case against Thomas
Russell over lands in Rowley Regis, Co. Stafford. In this, he
was listed as "Dudley Bagley of Dudley , yeoman." He was the
executor of his father's will in 1648. He was taxed 16d. for
houses and fields in Dudley Parish in 1649. In 1655, he was
taxed for property in Coseley, Dudley and Ould Parke, Co.
Stafford. In his will dated 1685, he refers to himself as Yeoman
of Sedgley Parish. (C-1364)"
Will, 12 May 1685, Sedgeley, co. Staffordshire, England.
Probate, 30 Sep 1685, Sedgeley, co. Staffordshire, England.
_____________________ | _Thomas BAGLEY ________| | (1545 - 1588) m 1562 | | |_____________________ | _John BAGLEY ________| | (1572 - 1635) m 1601| | | _William HARRISON ___ | | | (1520 - ....) | |_Elinore HARISONE _____| | (1550 - 1614) m 1562 | | |_____________________ | | |--Dudley BAGLEY | (1605 - 1685) | _____________________ | | | _William TOMLINSON Sr._| | | (1540 - 1609) m 1562 | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann TOMLINSON ______| (1584 - 1629) m 1601| | _____________________ | | |_Agnes ORRES __________| (1540 - 1610) m 1562 | |_____________________
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Mother: Lucy Marie JOHNSON |
_James BARBOUR II____+ | (1707 - 1775) m 1733 _Thomas BARBOUR _____________| | (1735 - 1825) | | |_Sarah TODD _________+ | (1717 - 1781) m 1733 _James BARBOUR Gov. of Virginia_| | (1775 - 1842) m 1792 | | | _Joseph THOMAS ______+ | | | (1705 - 1773) | |_Mary Pendleton THOMAS ______| | (1735 - 1825) | | |_Sarah PENDLETON ____+ | (1711 - 1794) | |--Benjamin Johnson BARBOUR | (1821 - 1897) | _____________________ | | | _Benjamin JOHNSON ___________| | | (1740 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Lucy Marie JOHNSON ____________| (1775 - 1860) m 1792 | | _James BARBOUR II____+ | | (1707 - 1775) m 1733 |_Elizabeth "Bettie" BARBOUR _| (1740 - ....) | |_Sarah TODD _________+ (1717 - 1781) m 1733
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Mother: STRICKLAND? |
_Benjamin HIGGINBOTHAM I_+ | (1728 - 1791) m 1750 _Caleb HIGGINBOTHAM _| | (1760 - 1823) m 1775| | |_Elizabeth GRAVES _______+ | (1733 - 1791) m 1750 _William HIGGINBOTHAM Sr._| | (1788 - 1852) m 1810 | | | _Robert Howard CASH Sr.__+ | | | (1706 - 1772) m 1724 | |_Maryanne CASH ______| | (1757 - 1794) m 1775| | |_Ruth ELPHINGSTONE ______ | (1710 - ....) m 1724 | |--William HIGGINBOTHAM Jr. | (1824 - ....) | _________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |_________________________ | | |_ STRICKLAND? ____________| (1790 - 1824) m 1810 | | _________________________ | | |_____________________| | |_________________________
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Mother: Nancy HAMLET |
_____________________ | _________________________| | | | |_____________________ | _Richard LEEMASTER __| | (1800 - ....) | | | _____________________ | | | | |_________________________| | | | |_____________________ | | |--Johnathan LEEMASTER | (1845 - 1938) | _____________________ | | | _Jesse HAMLET ___________| | | (1760 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Nancy HAMLET _______| (1805 - 1883) | | _Robert GATEWOOD ____+ | | (1724 - 1790) |_Sarah "Sally" GATEWOOD _| (1767 - ....) | |_Mary________________ (1740 - ....)
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Mother: Unity Yancey KIMBROUGH |
WILLIAM KIMBROUGH PENDLETON was born in Louisa County, Virginia,
September 8, 1817. He is of English descent, and his ancestors,
both paternal and maternal, have, from the earliest history of
this country, occupied distinguished positions in the state and
the church. His mother was brought up under Episcopal influence,
but his father, Colonel EDMUND PENDLETON, was not a member of
any church until WILLIAM was about sixteen years of age, when he
became a reader of the "Christian Baptist" and "Millennial
Harbinger," and, after a full and free investigation of the plea
presented by the advocates of primitive Christianity, he
determined to be immersed "for the remission of sins." He soon
became an active and earnest worker in the cause of Christ, and,
through his influence, a church was established in his
neighborhood, which was the first Disciples' church in that part
of Virginia, and was the nucleus of the Mount Gilboa Church,
which afterward became celebrated for being the germ from which
sprung many other congregations. The "peculiar doctrines" which
the father advocated met with very determined opposition from
the various religious sects of the neighborhood. Hence, every
position of the new movement was subjected to the severest
investigation; and, as his father's house was the center of most
of these discussions, WILLIAM had, thus early, every opportunity
to become thoroughly acquainted with the principles of the
Reformation.
From his earliest boyhood his education was carefully provided
for. After attending, for several years, the best schools in
that part of the State, he entered the University of Virginia,
where, besides the academical course, he studied the law two
years, and was licensed to practice. During most of this time he
had been a regular reader of the "Christian Baptist" and
"Millennial Harbinger," and a constant and earnest student of
the Word of God. He also acted as amanuensis for his father in
conducting some epistolary discussions with a Baptist preacher
and others; heard Elder S. HIGGASON and JAMES BAGLEY preach for
years, besides hearing occasionally many of the most
distinguished preachers among the Disciples; was constantly in
company with Disciples at his father's house; and, above all,
and before all, was carefully trained from his infancy by a
pious mother--"a woman possessing the gentleness and mildness of
a child, combined with the firmness and courage of a Spartan
mother--extremely modest and unobtrusive, yet, when drawn into
conversation, showing great depth of thought and clearness of
perception, and a mind well stored with information." Such was
the character of the religious influences brought to bear upon
him, and, under these, having come to a full understanding of
his duty, he was, in June, 1840, immersed by ALEXANDER CAMPBELL,
at the Mount Gilboa Church, Louisa County, Virginia, being, at
the time, in the twenty-third year of his age. In the fall of
1840, he was married to LAVINIA M., daughter of ALEXANDER
CAMPBELL, a lady of brilliant intellect and beautiful Christian
character, who died in the spring of 1846.
He was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy in Bethany
College, in May, 1841, (the year the college was founded,) and
has been connected with it ever since as Professor, and, much of
the time, as Vice-President, and now as President. In 1844 he
was united to the editorial corps of the "Millennial Harbinger,"
and has continued in that relation ever since, being at this
time its proprietor and senior editor.
In August, 1848, he was again married--this time to CLARINDA,
also a daughter of ALEXANDER CAMPBELL. Mr. CAMPBELL'S celebrated
letters from Europe were addressed to this daughter. She was
greatly beloved by all who knew her, and was thoroughly devoted
to the cause of Christ. She died in January, 1851, rich in good
works, and "meet to be a partaker of the inheritance of the
saints in light." In the autumn of 1855, he was again
married--to CATHERINE H., daughter of Judge LECEISTER KING, of
Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio.
For several years previous to the death of Mr. CAMPBELL,
Professor PENDLETON discharged the duties of President of
Bethany College, and, on the death of Mr. CAMPBELL, was
unanimously elected by the curators to fill the place so long
and ably occupied by his father-in-law.
President PENDLETON is five feet eight and a half inches high,
and weighs about one hundred and fifty pounds. His nervous
system predominates over both the muscular and vital; hence, he
is capable of great intellectual force, but has rather a feeble
physical organization. As a speaker, he is chaste, logical, and
impressive, but, on account of his profession, has never had
sufficient opportunities for thoroughly testing his powers
before the people. As a writer, he stands unquestionably without
a superior in the ranks of the Disciples. But it is as the
dignified, courteous, polished, Christian gentleman that you
delight to know him. And, to understand what we mean by this,
you must know him, for no description can ever do him justice."
III. William Kimbrough Pendleton((6)), Professor and President
of Bethany College, W. Va. Married, first, Lavinia Campbell;
second (1845), Clarinda Campbell; third (1855), Catherine
Huntington King.
PENDLETON, William Kimbrough, educator, was born in Louisa
county, Va., Sept. 3, 1817; son of Edmund and Unity Yancey
(Kimbrough) Pendleton, and great-grandson of John Pendleton, who
was a brother of Judge Edmund Pendleton (q.v.). He was graduated
in an elective course of classical, scientific and philosophical
studies, and from the law department of the University of
Virginia, and was admitted to the bar in 1840. In the same year
he was married to Lavinia Macgregor; secondly, in 1847, to
Clarinda, both daughters of Alexander and Margaret (Brown)
Campbell, and thirdly, in 1855, to Catherine Huntington,
daughter of Judge Leicester King of Warren, Ohio. In 1840 he
removed to Bethany, Va., to take part in the founding of Bethany
college, in which institution he was professor and
vice-president until 1866, when he succeeded Mr. Campbell as
president. From 1846 till its discontinuance in 1870, he was
co-editor of the Millennial Harbinger, and from then until his
death was on the staff of The Christian Standard. He was
senatorial representative in the West Virginia state
constitutional convention of 1877, and a member of the committee
on finance and education. He received the honorary degree of
LL.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1873. He was state
superintendent of public schools in 1873, during this term
practically framing the school law, which stood without material
change for twenty years, and subsequently served in the same
office four years. He died at Bethany, W. Va., Sept. 1, 1899.
(Src: Biographies of Notable Americans, 1904).
Power, Frederick D.Life Of William Kimbrough Pendleton
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_John PENDLETON Judge____+ | (1719 - 1799) m 1761 _Henry Harwood PENDLETON _| | (1762 - 1822) m 1785 | | |_Sarah MADISON __________ | (1725 - ....) m 1761 _Edmund PENDLETON of Cuckooville_| | (1786 - 1838) m 1808 | | | _John WINSTON Sr.________+ | | | (1724 - 1788) m 1746 | |_Alcey Ann WINSTON _______| | (1769 - 1813) m 1785 | | |_Alice Patsey BICKERTON _+ | (1730 - 1773) m 1746 | |--William Kimbrough PENDLETON L.L.D. | (1817 - 1899) | _William KIMBROUGH ______ | | (1730 - ....) | _Joseph KIMBROUGH ________| | | (1760 - 1808) m 1785 | | | |_Sarah FIELD ____________+ | | (1730 - ....) |_Unity Yancey KIMBROUGH _________| (1787 - 1866) m 1808 | | _Charles YANCEY _________+ | | (1741 - 1814) m 1762 |_Elizabeth YANCEY ________| (1765 - 1804) m 1785 | |_Mary CRAWFORD __________+ (1742 - 1841) m 1762
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