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


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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

Capt. Benjamin Strother Pendleton
Aide-de-camp to General Walker, Commander of the Stonewall Brigade
b 28 March 1842, Ozark, Arkansas

James Albert Pendleton
b 8 May 1844, Ozark, Arkansas, d 30 August 1862 at the 2nd Battle of Manassas

Stephen James Pendleton
b 3 April 1831, d 1 July 1862 at the Battle of Malvern Hill

Maj. Philip Coleman Pendleton
50th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 17 November 1812, Putnam County, Georgia

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

Maj. Albert Gallatin Pendleton
Co D, 4th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b 20 February 1826, Virginia

Capt. Virgil W. Pendleton
Co D, 8th Kentucky Cavalry
b Kentucky, killed 23 March 1863 at Mount Sterling, Kentucky

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

Pvt. Samuel H. Pendleton
Co E, 20th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b Buckingham County, Virginia, killed 11 July 1861 at Rich Mountain, West Virginia

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

Edmund Pendleton
b 15 July 1837, killed 2 April 1863
Unit Unknown

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

John Calhoun Pendleton
b 2 April 1842, Culpeper County, Virginia
Unit Unknown

John Edward Pendleton
Surgeon, 9th Kentucky Infantry Regt., CSA

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

PETTUS:

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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

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

Pvt. John W. Pettus
Co C, 37th North Carolina Infantry, CSA
Wounded 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg

Pvt. Stephen Pettus
Co M, 16th North Carolina Infantry Regt., CSA
b Gaston County, North Carolina
Wounded 13 December 1862 at Fredericksburg

Capt. Thomas H. Pettus
Co C, 21st Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA

Capt. Stephen G. Pettus
Co E, 9th Georgia Infantry Regt., CSA

Pvt. Charles Evans Pettus
Co E, 14th Virginia Infantry Regt., CSA
b Orange County, Virginia