I68655: John James BALLENTINE C.S.A. (10 Mar 1827 - 24 May 1887)

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John James BALLENTINE C.S.A.

10 Mar 1827 - 24 May 1887

ID Number: I68655

  • OCCUPATION: CSA Co.D, 2nd South Carolina Cav
  • RESIDENCE: Wassamassaw, Berkeley Co. SC
  • BIRTH: 10 Mar 1827, St. James Goose Creek Parish of South Carolina
  • DEATH: 24 May 1887, South Carolina
  • BURIAL: Wassamassaw Baptist Church Cemetery in Berkeley County, South Carolina
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1575]
Father: John J. BALLENTINE
Mother: Rulaney


Family 1 : Mary Elizabeth HUXFORD
  1.  Lewis E. BALLENTINE C.S.A.
  2. +Sarah Elizabeth BALLENTINE
  3.  Andrew BALLENTINE C.S.A.
  4.  Peter Huxford BALLENTINE
  5.  Ellison Judson BALLENTINE
  6.  Josephus BALLENTINE
  7.  Julia Cynthia BALLENTINE
  8.  John James BALLENTINE Jr.

Notes


He served in the Confederate States Army as a private in Company D, 2nd South Carolina Cavalry, enlisting on September 1, 1863. On January 12, 1865 he was furloughed to Summerville, South Carolina because of "Severe burns of both hands and face - caused by explosion of gun powder at Battery Anderson Jany 1/65..." (This date may have been January 11, 1865.) Battery Anderson was located at Fort Fisher, North Carolina. After his enlistment, the 2nd South Cavalry was commanded by Colonel Thomas J. Lipscomb, due to General M. C. Butler's being wounded at Brandy Station, June 9, 1863. They participated in the Bristoe Campaign, October 9-10, 1863, and the Mine Run Campaign, November 12, 1863. The 2nd South Carolina Cavalry returned to South Carolina in May 1864. After that they saw duty at Fort Fisher, North Carolina, January 3-15, 1865, the Carolina Campaign, February 4, 1865 and finally at Bentonville, North Carolina on March 19-21, 1865. I have not been able to determine if he was well enough to return to his unit before the end of the war. Two of his sons, Andrew and Lewis, also served in the Confederate States Army. He died May 24, 1887. She died January 11, 1894 and both are buried in the Wassamassaw Baptist Church Cemetery in Berkeley County, South Carolina. They had issue:


[S1575]


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 _John J. BALLENTINE _|
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|--John James BALLENTINE C.S.A.
|  (1827 - 1887)
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|_Rulaney_____________|
  (1792 - 1860)       |
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Edward Osborne CHAMBERS

ABT 1770 - 9 May 1849

ID Number: I59372

  • RESIDENCE: Lunenburg, VA & Lauderdal Co. AL & 1830 Tipton Co. TN
  • BIRTH: ABT 1770, Virginia
  • DEATH: 9 May 1849, Tipton Co. TN
  • RESOURCES: See: Notes [S2183]
Father: CHAMBERS


Family 1 : Ann Nancy HURT

Notes


Ancestry.com Message Boards Submitter: Sue Harris Subject: CHAMBERS, HURT, VASS
Message: Edward Osborne CHAMBERS m Ann/Nancy HURT 1796, Lunenburg, VA, came to Tipton Co. ca 1830 from Lauderdale Co., AL; he died 9 May 1849, and she 18 Nov. 1848; 2 children. Two sisters also to Tipton Co.: Caty CHAMBERS m Vincent VASS 1798, Person, NC; he died 7 Jan 1850 & she 26 Aug 1852; to Tipton Co. 1836, from Rockingham Co., NC; no children; & Elizabeth CHAMBERS m Zacheus HURT, Jr., 1806, Person, NC; she d 1857 and he d ca 1846-49; to Tipton ca 1830's from Lauderdale Co., AL; 8 known children. All d in Tipton Co. Do any have tombstones? Would like to know more about their children & grandchildren - too many to list here but can send what I have if interested.


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|--Edward Osborne CHAMBERS 
|  (1770 - 1849)
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James CUNNINGHAM "the Immigrant"

ABT 1700 - Nov 1780

ID Number: I103846

  • RESIDENCE: North Ireland and Prince Edward and Charlotte, VA
  • BIRTH: ABT 1700, Cunningham Manor, North Ireland
  • DEATH: Nov 1780, Charlotte, Virginia
  • RESOURCES: See: notes [S3566]
Father: (RESEARCH QUERY) CUNNINGHAM


Family 1 : Jean KELSO
  1. + CUNNINGHAM
  2.  Elizabeth CUNNINGHAM
Family 2 : Anne THOMSON
  1.  Samuel CUNNINGHAM
  2.  Andrew CUNNINGHAM
  3. +Margaret CUNNINGHAM
  4.  Mary CUNNINGHAM
  5.  Anne CUNNINGHAM
  6. +Jane Jennie CUNNINGHAM
  7.  Sarah CUNNINGHAM
  8.  Hannah CUNNINGHAM
  9.  James CUNNINGHAM

Notes


Father: Thomas CUNNINGHAM b. abt 1690 in Cunningham Manor,N Ireland Death: ABT APR 1752 in Brunswick, Lunenburg Co., Virginia
Mother: Dorcas


Children Sex Birth
Elizabeth Cunningham F 1729 in Amelia, [county], VA, USA
Samuel Cunningham M 1747 in [city], Lunenburg, VA, USA
Andrew Cunningham M 1748
Margaret Cunningham F 1753 m. Richard Gaines.
Mary Cunningham F 1754 in [city], Charlotte, VA, USA m. William Johnson and Wm McConnell.
Anne Cunningham Hannah F 18 Feb 1755 m. Andrew Hanna Birth: 1754 in [city], Lunenburg, VA, USA Death: Mar 1793
Jane Jennie Cunningham F 1756 in [city], Chalotte, VA, USA
Sarah Cunningham F 1756 in [city], Prince Edward, VA, USA
Hannah Cunningham F 1761 in [city], Charlotte, VA, USA m. William Daniel
Birth: 1754 in [city], Prince Edwarn, VA, USA Death: 1814 in [city], Green, GA
James Cunningham M 25 Aug 1767 in [city], Charlotte, VA, USA d. GA m. Frances Redd Birth: 9 Oct 1771 in [city], Prince Edward, VA, USA Death: 18 Sep 1843 in [city], Greene, GA, USA


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|--James CUNNINGHAM "the Immigrant"
|  (1700 - 1780)
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|______________________________|
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Leslie L. DUNAWAY

4 Oct 1897 - 13 Aug 1952

ID Number: I18306

  • RESIDENCE: Pike Co. MS
  • BIRTH: 4 Oct 1897
  • DEATH: 13 Aug 1952
  • RESOURCES: See: [S478]

Family 1 : Lillian BEARDEN
  1. +Elaine DUNAWAY
  2. +Yvonne DUNAWAY
  3. +Linda Ann DUNAWAY

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William Lewis HARRISON

23 Oct 1866 - 24 May 1934

ID Number: I30906

  • RESIDENCE: Putnam Co. WVA & Franklin Co. OH
  • BIRTH: 23 Oct 1866, Putnam Co WVA
  • DEATH: 24 May 1934, Franklin Co. Ohio
  • RESOURCES: See: [S1121]
Father: Madison HARRISON
Mother: Lovenia GOOD


Family 1 : Annie Eliza HENSON
  1.  Otis Calvin HARRISON
  2.  Elsie Marie HARRISON
  3.  Emma Avalon HARRISON
  4.  Ida Mae HARRISON
  5.  Pearl Esther HARRISON
  6.  Shirley Grace HARRISON
  7.  Joseph Madison HARRISON
  8.  Clara Edith HARRISON
  9.  Wilton Lewis HARRISON
  10.  Cecil Oval HARRISON

                                              _John HARRISON ______+
                                             | (1787 - 1840) m 1809
                       _Josiah HARRISON _____|
                      | (1812 - ....) m 1833 |
                      |                      |_Margery WILSON _____+
                      |                        (1790 - ....) m 1809
 _Madison HARRISON ___|
| (1841 - ....)       |
|                     |                       _Jacob Henry HARRIS _+
|                     |                      | (1790 - ....)       
|                     |_Frances HARRIS ______|
|                       (1815 - ....) m 1833 |
|                                            |_Mary OLDAKER _______
|                                              (1790 - ....)       
|
|--William Lewis HARRISON 
|  (1866 - 1934)
|                                             _____________________
|                                            |                     
|                      _George GOOD _________|
|                     | (1820 - ....)        |
|                     |                      |_____________________
|                     |                                            
|_Lovenia GOOD _______|
  (1845 - ....)       |
                      |                       _____________________
                      |                      |                     
                      |_Nancy Walker HARMON _|
                        (1820 - ....)        |
                                             |_____________________
                                                                   

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Judge Henry PENDLETON of South Carolina

1750 - 10 Jan 1789

ID Number: I22222

  • TITLE: Judge
  • OCCUPATION: Rev War Minute-Man Of Culpeper Co. VA & Jurist
  • RESIDENCE: Culpeper Co. VA & Greenville, Pendleton Co. SC
  • BIRTH: 1750, Culpeper Co. VA
  • DEATH: 10 Jan 1789, Pendleton District, SC
  • RESOURCES: See: [S747] [S757] [S2103]
Father: Nathaniel PENDLETON Sr.
Mother: Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON


Family 1 : Anne KNIGHT

Notes


After the Revolution he settled in SC where he became a celebratred Jurist and Pendleton District was named for him.


"Henry Pendleton((4)) (Nathaniel((3)), Henry((2)), Philip((1))), b. 1750; d. in South Carolina January, 1789. He is said to have married Anne Knight. He entered, with his brother Nathaniel, the rebel army of the Revolutionary War, into the first regiment organized in the Southern States, known as the Battalion of the "Culpeper Minute Men," the officers of which were: Col. Lawrence Taliaferro, of Orange Co., Va., as colonel; Col. Edward Stevens, of Culpeper, as lieutenant-colonel (afterwards the distinguished General Stevens), and Thomas Marshall, father of Chief-Justice Marshall, of Fauquier Co., Va., as major. At the end of the war Henry Pendleton resumed his profession of law in South Carolina, where he was distinguished as lawyer and judge. The district in which John C. Calhoun resided was called in his honor. Of his immediate family Mr. John S. Pendleton is not sufficiently informed at present to give any certain and exact account (1868). Judge Henry Pendleton was living at the time of the boyhood of Mr. John S. Pendleton, but he has no recollection of ever having seen him. He has, however, a distinct recollection of his having been said to be, by members of the family, the most talented man, probably, that ever belonged to it. The writer has no means of fixing the precise date of Judge Henry's emigration from Culpeper County, Va., but supposes it to have been shortly before, or very soon after, the year 1783. This Mr. John S. Pendleton knows that Judge H. Pendleton acquired in South Carolina a high professional and judicial distinction. He was a judge of the Court of Common Pleas, and it has been said by Ramsey, author of a history of South Carolina from 1670-1808, in reference to an experiment on the County Court System of Virginia, that the project was introduced and carried through by the talents, address and perseverance of Henry Pendleton, who had witnessed many of the benefits resulting from the County Courts in his native state, Virginia. Mr. John S. Pendleton (writer) has always understood that Judge Pendleton was promoted to the highest judicial dignity in the State."


[S2103]


                                                        _Philip PENDLETON Sr. "the Immigrant"_+
                                                       | (1654 - 1721) m 1681                 
                           _Henry PENDLETON ___________|
                          | (1683 - 1721) m 1701       |
                          |                            |_Isabella HURT _______________________+
                          |                              (1654 - 1724) m 1681                 
 _Nathaniel PENDLETON Sr._|
| (1715 - 1794) m 1745    |
|                         |                             _James I TAYLOR ______________________+
|                         |                            | (1635 - 1698) m 1682                 
|                         |_Mary Bishop TAYLOR ________|
|                           (1688 - 1770) m 1701       |
|                                                      |_Mary GREGORY ________________________+
|                                                        (1663 - 1747) m 1682                 
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|--Henry PENDLETON of South Carolina
|  (1750 - 1789)
|                                                       _Samuel CLAYTON Sr.___________________+
|                                                      | (1689 - 1735) m 1701                 
|                          _Phillip CLAYTON of Catalpa_|
|                         | (1702 - 1786) m 1720       |
|                         |                            |_Elizabeth PENDLETON _________________+
|                         |                              (1685 - 1761) m 1701                 
|_Elizabeth Anne CLAYTON _|
  (1722 - ....) m 1745    |
                          |                             _Thomas COLEMAN ______________________+
                          |                            | (1679 - 1748) m 1700                 
                          |_Anne COLEMAN ______________|
                            (1703 - ....) m 1720       |
                                                       |_Mary LORT ___________________________+
                                                         (1681 - 1748) m 1700                 

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[S2103]

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Margaret RANGE

27 Nov 1785 - 17 Mar 1865

ID Number: I93859

  • RESIDENCE: Washington Co. TN
  • BIRTH: 27 Nov 1785, Knob Creek, Washington Co. Tennessee
  • DEATH: 17 Mar 1865, Leesburg, Washington Co. Tennessee
  • BURIAL: Davault family plot, across the road from DeVault Inn & Tavern, Leesburg, Washington Co.Tennessee
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3056] [S3457]
Father: Peter RANGE
Mother: Elizabeth RONIMUS?


Family 1 : Frederick (DeWald) de VAULT
  1. +John de VAULT C.S.A.

Notes


GRAVE STONE


MARGARET
wife of
FREDERICK DeVAULT
Born NOV. 27, 1785
Died MARCH 17, 1865


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 _Peter RANGE ________|
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|--Margaret RANGE 
|  (1785 - 1865)
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|_Elizabeth RONIMUS? _|
  (1756 - 1832) m 1776|
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William Chenowith WORTHAM

1799 - 1855

ID Number: I84576

  • BIRTH: 1799
  • DEATH: 1855
  • RESOURCES: See: [S3139]
Father: Charles W. WORTHAM
Mother: Lucretia Ferguson HACKLEY


Family 1 : Elizabeth Compton BRISCOE

Notes


Children:
+Stephen Briscoe WORTHAM
+Charles WORTHAM
+Harriet Briscoe WORTHAM
+Jeremiah Cox WORTHAM
James J. WORTHAM
Sarah Lucretia Roberta WORTHAM
+John Rogers WORTHAM
+Samuel Lawrence WORTHAM
Martha Elizabeth WORTHAM
+William Robert WORTHAM
Evan Rogers WORTHAM


                                                    _____________________
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 _Charles W. WORTHAM ________|
| (1770 - 1835)              |
|                            |                      _____________________
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|--William Chenowith WORTHAM 
|  (1799 - 1855)
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|                             _James HACKLEY ______|
|                            | (1751 - 1804)       |
|                            |                     |_____________________
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|_Lucretia Ferguson HACKLEY _|
  (1777 - 1827)              |
                             |                      _Robert DANIEL ______
                             |                     | (1729 - ....)       
                             |_Elizabeth DANIEL ___|
                               (1755 - ....)       |
                                                   |_Susanna FERGUSON ___+
                                                     (1732 - ....)       

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