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John Pendleton

Birth1854 - Scott, Virginia, United States
Death24 Nov 1911 - Silver Hill, Morgan, Kentucky, United States
MotherSarah J Kilgore
FatherJames Trigg Pendleton

Born in Scott, Virginia, United States on 1854 to James Trigg Pendleton and Sarah J Kilgore. John Pendleton married Lucinda Mead and had 5 children. He passed away on 24 Nov 1911 in Silver Hill, Morgan, Kentucky, United States.

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James Trigg Pendleton
1827 - 1880
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Sarah J Kilgore
1828 - 1912
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Lucinda Mead
1862 - 1900
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Emily Wireman
1856 - 1879
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Georgeann Pendleton
1888 - 1958
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Robert Trigg Pendleton
1878 - 1943
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William J. Pendleton
1876 - 1948
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Sarah Pendleton
1885 - Unknown
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Mollie Pendleton
1882 - 1959

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