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Descendants of Capt. Henry Pendleton & Mary Bishop Taylor
of Caroline County, Virginia |
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Brig. General (Rev.) William Nelson
Pendleton
b 26 December 1809, Richmond, Virginia
Chief of Artillery, Army of Northern Virginia, CSA
bur
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery,
Lexington, Virginia |

Lt. Col. Alexander Swift Pendleton
b 1840 in Virginia
d September 1864 at the Battle of Winchester
Gen. Stonewall Jackson's Chief of Staff
Son of General William Nelson Pendleton
bur
Stonewall Jackson Memorial Cemetery,
Lexington, Virginia
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Capt. Benjamin Strother
Pendleton
Aide-de-camp to General Walker, Commander of the Stonewall Brigade
b 28 March 1842, Ozark, Arkansas |
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James Albert Pendleton
b 8 May 1844, Ozark, Arkansas, d 30 August 1862 at the 2nd Battle of Manassas |
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Stephen James Pendleton
b 3 April 1831, d 1 July 1862 at the Battle of Malvern Hill |
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Maj. Philip Coleman Pendleton
50th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 17 November 1812, Putnam County, Georgia
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Pvt. Henry Clay Pendleton
Co B, 13th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA and Sturdivant's Light Artillery
b 22 October 1842, Orange County, Virginia
Wounded 12 November 1863 at Petersburg
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Maj. Albert Gallatin
Pendleton
Co D, 4th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 20 February 1826, Virginia |
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Capt. Virgil W. Pendleton
Co D, 8th Kentucky Cavalry
b Kentucky, killed 23 March 1863 at Mount Sterling, Kentucky |
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Pvt. Valentine H. Pendleton
Co H, 51st Virginia Infantry, CSA
b Patrick County, Virginia
Captured 2 March 1865, Waynesboro, Virginia, Imprisoned at Fort Delaware; released 20 June 1865 |
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Pvt. Samuel H. Pendleton
Co E, 20th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b Buckingham County, Virginia, killed 11 July 1861 at Rich Mountain, West Virginia |
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Pvt. (Dr.) Hamilton J.
Pendleton
Co F, 7th North Carolina Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1835, Danville, Virginia, d 1 March 1863
Wounded in action; captured 14 March 1862, New Bern, North Carolina |
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Edmund Pendleton
b 15 July 1837, killed 2 April 1863
Unit Unknown |
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Sgt. Charles Kimbrough
Pendleton
Co F, 4th Virginia Cavalry Regt., CSA
b 30 November 1835, Louisa County, Virginia
Captured 8 May 1864, Spottsylvania Court House; Paroled at Fort Delaware, 20 June 1865
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John Calhoun Pendleton
b 2 April 1842, Culpeper County, Virginia
Unit Unknown
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John Edward Pendleton
Surgeon, 9th Kentucky Infantry Regt., CSA |
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Sgt. Benjamin J.
Pendleton
Co I, 26th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 1835 in King & Queen County, Virginia
Killed 17 June 1864 at Webb's Farm, Virginia |
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Brigadier General Edmund Winston
Pettus
b 6 July 1821 in Limestone County, Alabama
Helped to raise and was elected Major and then Lt. Col. of the
20th Alabama Infantry, CSA
Captured at Port Gibson, escaped; promoted to Brig.
General in 1863; wounded in the Carolinas Campaign
General
Pettus's Farewell Address
Following the war he returned to Selma and resumed his
law practice. Served as U.S. Senator in 1897-1907.
General Pettus's brother, John Jones Pettus, served as
Governor of Mississippi 1859-1863
bur
Live Oak Cemetery, Selma, Dallas County, Alabama |
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Pvt. William W. Pettus, Jr.
Co D, 13th Virginia Infantry, CSA
b Louisa County, Virginia
Wounded 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg
Paroled 15 May 1865 at Louisa Court House |
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Pvt. John W. Pettus
Co C, 37th North Carolina Infantry, CSA
Wounded 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg |
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Pvt. Stephen Pettus
Co M, 16th North Carolina Infantry Regt., CSA
b Gaston County, North Carolina
Wounded 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg |
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Capt. Thomas H. Pettus
Co C, 21st Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA |
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Capt. Stephen G. Pettus
Co E, 9th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA |
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Pvt. Charles Evans Pettus
Co E, 14th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b Orange County, Virginia |