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Mary BRETTUN
  - 1750

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Generation: 1
  1. Mary BRETTUN d. 23 Dec 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett Hall,page 64.
    i. Mary-5, "Mary Briton of James, late of Dighton, Mass., died 23Dec. 1750: (Westerly rec., ii, 4)

Generation: 2
  1. James BRETTUN b. Abt 1703; d. 1736.

  2. James m. Hannah PENDLETON Hannah (daughter of Edmund PENDLETON and Mary) c. 28 Jul 1700, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1751, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

  3. Hannah PENDLETON c. 28 Jul 1700, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1751, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett Hallpage 22.
    22. Hannah-4 Pendleton (Edmund-3), was baptized 28th July 1700(First Church of Stonington, Conn.), and died in 1751, at Westerly, RI.She married James Britton, of Dighton, Mass. That he was the James-5Britton, son of William-4 and Lydia (Leonard) Britton, and grandson ofWilliam and [6] Mary -3 (Pendleton) Britton, or Bretton, seems evidentfrom the facts that on the 3rd of June 1733, he, "James Brettan ofBristol [County], Mass.," was given a deed by Caleb-3 Pendleton to allthe latter's rights in the estate of his grandfather, Brian Pendleton,and of his father, James Pendleton (Rockingham Co., NH Deeds, xx, 228),and that in the settlement of his own estate, of which his widow wasappointed administratrix, 19th October, 1736, Caleb "Pendleton" was paid24 pounds, William "Brittain" 12 pounds, and Ebenezer "Brittain" 7 pounds13 shillings. (Bristol Co., Mass., Probate Rec., x, 172). William andEbenezer Britton, as shown in our account of [6] Mary-3 (Pendleton)Britton-Cross-Morey, were sons of William-4 and Lydia (Leonard) Britton,and as far as the records show no brittons were living in Dighton orTaunton at this period except the descendants of [6] Mary-3.
    The will of Hannah-4 (Pendleton) Britton, dated at Westerly, RI,25th July, 1751, probated 26th August, 1751 (C.& P. Rec. iii, 270), gave8 pounds 8s, to aunt Anna Jones, rest of estate to daughter Hannah; incase Hannah died without issue, estate to go to brother Edmund Pendleton,and sisters Mary, Dorothy and Rebecca. Oliver Steward was named asexecutor. The inventory amounted to 715 pounds, 19s, 10d.

    Children:
    1. 1. Mary BRETTUN d. 23 Dec 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    2. Hannah BRETTUN

Generation: 3
  1. William BRETTUN b. Abt 1678, Wells,Maine; d. Bef 17 Mar 1725/1726, Taunton,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    Records of Taunton, Mass., refer to him as "mariner." He was amember of the military company there in 1700 and 1710. His death occurredprior to 17 March 1725/26, as on that day his widow, Lydia, was appointedadministratrix of his estate (Bristol Co. Probate records).
    He married at Taunton, 26 Oct 1698, Lydia Lenoard, daughter of JamesLeonard, 2nd of Taunton. She was born

  2. William m. Lydia LEONARD Lydia b. 1679; d. Aft 1751. [Group Sheet]

  3. Lydia LEONARD b. 1679; d. Aft 1751.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    William Britton married at Taunton, 26 Oct 1698, Lydia Lenoard,daughter of James Leonard, 2nd of Taunton. She was born in 1679, and hadnot remarried up to 16 sept 1752, when she sold land to James Leonard(Bristol Co. Deeds). The children of William and Lydia (Leonard) Brettun,as shown by his mother's will.

    Children:
    1. Mary BRETTUN b. Abt 1700.
    2. William BRETTUN b. Abt 1701; d. 4 Dec 1783.
    3. 2. James BRETTUN b. Abt 1703; d. 1736.
    4. Abiel BRETTUN b. Abt 1705.
    5. Lydia BRETTUN b. Abt 1707.
    6. Sarah BRETTUN b. Abt 1709.
    7. Elizabeth BRETTUN b. Abt 1713.
    8. Ebenezer BRETTUN b. 1 Jun 1715, Taunton,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1787, New Hampshire.
    9. Abigail BRETTUN b. Abt 1717.
    10. Pendleton BRETTUN b. Abt 1722; d. 1806, Easton,Massachusetts.
  4. Edmund PENDLETON b. 24 Jun 1665, Portsmouth,Rockingham Co.,New Hampshire; c. 18 Apr 1674, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    Edmund was taken to Westerly, RI, with the rest of his father'sfamily when about seven years of age and made that town his home untilhis death.
    On the 18th of April, 1674, he was baptized at the FirstCongregational Church of Stonington, Conn.
    On the 28th of July 1700, Edmund Pendleton and Mary, his wife, wereadmitted to membership in the First Church of Stonington (ChurchRecords).
    On the 30th of April, 1750, inventory of his estate was presented tothe town council for probate. It amounted to 1375 pounds and includedwearing apparel...etc.
    The descendants of Edmund Pendleton, Sr., are not numerous, as manyof them remained unmarried, and of those who did marry few had largefamilies. The marriage of Edmund does not appear to be of record, but wehave his wife's first name, Mary, from the Stonington Church records.
    His children, as shown in the administration on his estate and inthe baptismal records of the Stonington Churches are in uncertain order.

    Sources: Early New England Pendletons; R.I. Genealogical Register, v4,#4,
    p355; AF.
    Early: Edmund Pendleton, inherited the Christian name of hisgrandfather,
    Edmund Goodenow. Born Portsmouth, N.H., 24 June 1665; died Westerly,R.I., in
    1750. Became a member of the Stonington First Congregational Church,along with
    his wife Mary ________, 28 July 1700. His estate was inventoried at 1,375
    pounds, 16 shillings, 30 April 1750. He took little part in the affairsof
    Westerly (which is near Stonington, Conn.) because he was blinded as aboy about
    1677 when struck in the eye by a stone thrown by another boy, causingblindness
    in both eyes.
    RIGR: Edmond Pendleton, named in his father's will.

  5. Edmund m. Mary Mary d. Bef 1712, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

  6. Mary d. Bef 1712, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Children:
    1. Edmund PENDLETON, Jr. b. Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island; c. 23 Nov 1735, Second Church,Stonington,New London,Ct; d. 1789, Stratford,Tolland Co.,Connecticut.
    2. Mary PENDLETON c. 6 Sep 1702, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. Aft 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    3. 3. Hannah PENDLETON c. 28 Jul 1700, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1751, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    4. Rebecca PENDLETON b. Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    5. Dorothy PENDLETON c. 23 Nov 1735, Second Church,Stonington,New London,Ct; d. 1778.
    6. Daniel PENDLETON d. Bef 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

Generation: 4
  1. William BRITTON

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    According to the "Britton Ancestry" by Edward E. Britton, Williamwas the son of James and Jane Britton of Charlestown, Mass. Few otherfacts have been ascertained about him. He was in Maine as early as 1674,when on the 6th of June he witnessed a deed at Saco (York Co. Deeds, ii,folio 174).

  2. William m. Mary PENDLETON Abt 1678. Mary (daughter of James PENDLETON and Mary PALMER) b. Abt 1653, Watertown,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1732, Taunton,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

  3. Mary PENDLETON b. Abt 1653, Watertown,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 1732, Taunton,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    After her mother's death and her father's remarriage Mary was evidently brought up by her grandparents.

    Sources: Early New England Pendletons; R.I. Genealogical Register, v4,#4,
    pg 355.
    Early Pendletons: Mary Pendleton, married (1) John Bush and fourothers.
    RIGR: Mary (no surname), named in her father's will, received 5 pounds, no
    more, because she received land in the township of Wells, Maine, from her
    grandfather, Brian Pendleton.

    Children:
    1. 4. William BRETTUN b. Abt 1678, Wells,Maine; d. Bef 17 Mar 1725/1726, Taunton,Bristol Co.,Massachusetts.
  4. James PENDLETON b. Abt 1627/1628, London,London,England; d. 29 Nov 1709, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    HISTORY OF STONINGTON Ct, by Wheeler, page 532, 533.
    Was first at Watertown MA, then at Sudbury MA, and came to WesterlyRI in 1669. He was in the early Colonial wars. He was admitted to theFirst Church of Stonington, CT, Nov 7, 1680.
    His will is dated Feb. 9, 1702, but does not mention his son James,by the first wife, nor daughters Sarah or Patience by the second wife.They probably died young or without children.

    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    Capt. James Pendleton, was born in England about 1627, or 1628, ansindicated by the facts that he was admitted freeman at Watertown, Mass.,10 May 1548, and that on the 26th of July 1672, he testified atPortsmouth, NH, he was forty-four years of age.
    On the 21st of Oct 1650, James Pendleton and Mary, his wife, ofWatertown, Mass., sold to George Parkhurst, "Same towne" five or sixacres known as "crocked meadow" (Middlesex Co., Mass., Deeds, I, 17).Shortly afterwards he removed to Sudbury, Mass., where he served on acoroner's jury in May, 1654.
    In 1671, James began to dispose of the property he had accumulatedat Portsmouth and vicinity, with his wife, Hannah, he sold land andbuildings at Portsmouth to Thomas Thatcher.
    On the 25th Jany. 1688, James Pendleton bought of Nathaniel Lynde1,000 acres on the sea-coast of Westerly, including Watch Hill. He sold asmall part of this land and the rest he willed to his sons, Joseph,Edmund, and Caleb.
    His death occurred in Westerly on the 29 Nov, 1709. Like his fatherhe was active in public affairs until the time of his death and like hisfather too, wherever he went he became at once one of the leadingcitizens.
    The will of James-2 Pendleton, names wife, Hannah, sons: Joseph,Edmund and Caleb, daughters Ann Borwn, Eleanor Pendleton and DorothyPendleton, "children by my present wife, Hannah," and daughters Mary andHannah "had by my former wife."
    No reference is made by Capt. James Pendleton to his sons, James-3and Brian-3, named in his father's will in 1677, or to any heirs of thesesons, and as no mention of any such has elsewhere appeared, it would seemindisputable that James-3 and Brian-3 died without issue. James-3 haddied previous to 1698, but we have nothing to show what became ofBrian-3.

    Researching this line is Jean Reid, 106 Beal's Court, Tama, Iowa 52339
    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at exis.net

    Sources: History of Stonington by Wheeler, Genealogical andBiographical
    Record of New London County, Conn., by Beers; Westerly and Its Witnesses
    (974.59, H2d); Early New England Pendletons by Everett Hall Pendleton;Babcock and Allied Families; National Society, Daughters of ColonialWars; AF; R.I. Genealogical Register, v4, #4, p355; NEHGR, v7, p 357;v12, p238, and v17, p255.

    Went to Watertown, Mass., with parents from England. They moved toSudbury, and he was given 140 acres of land by his father. Moved toPortsmouth, N.H., where he was in business with his father. There he wasa selectman, 1663 to 1668; town clerk, 1663 and 1664; one of thecommissioners (local magistrates) to determine small actions from 1667 to1671, and captain of the Portsmouth military company from 1666 until1674, his last year in Portsmouth. He owned property on the Great Islandand continued in business after his father moved to Winter Harbor (Saco),Maine, in 1665.
    He moved to Stonington, Conn., being granted land, and also had some700
    acres of land given him by his father. Those 700 acres are in what is now
    Westerly, Rhode Island, but both Connecticut and Rhode Island onceclaimed
    the Westerly area. (The land was given him in trust, with instructions itbe
    passed on to his children by his second wife.)
    James, a staunch Puritan, favored Connecticut over the more liberalRhode
    Island, but he eventually lost that fight. He continued his businessactivities and was affluent enough to be referred to as "Esquire" and"Gentleman."
    He was a selectman in both Stonington and Westerly, sold intoxicants,
    imported sugar from Barbados and had dealings with tobacco planters in
    Maryland. Dealing in liquor was not considered reprehensible in thosedays, and a man could engage in that business, as well as in politics,and still be a community leader and a pillar of the church.
    About the time he moved to Stonington, the King Philip's War brokeout, and Capt. James took part. He also may have participated in thegreat Narragansett fight. He was awarded land in Voluntown for hisservices during the war. He also obtained captive Indians whom he soldinto slavery.
    Eventually, James obtained more property in Rhode Island, buying 1,000acres at Watch Hill in Westerly. His Watch Hill home still stands. It isunclear when he moved from Stonington to Westerly.
    There is a great deal more information in Early New EnglandPendletons.
    Westerly: Capt. James Pendleton, among Westerly freemen named in 1727.Page 151.
    Babcock and Allied Families: James Pendleton, born in England in 1627or
    1628. He resided in Watertown and Sudbury, MA; Portsmouth, N.H., andWesterly, RI. Made a captain of the Portsmouth military company 2 Oct.1666. Served in King Phillip's War from Connecticut, receiving land inVoluntown, CT, for his services. [Much more info on pages 81-83.]
    Colonial Wars: James Pendleton, born 1627/8 in London, England; died
    Westerly, R.I., 29 Nov. 1709. Married (2) Hannah Goodenow 2 April 1656/9in
    Sudbury, Mass. "Captain in the Portsmouth (N.H.) Military Company, 10Oct. 1666 by Court." Also saw active service in King Philip's War on 17May 1676; in Cedar Swamp Lot Drawing 1701, Connecticut Colony. [See pages645 and 646 for children and grandson.]
    RIGR: Westerly Town Council and Probate, Vol. 2 (1), 1699-1719. Capt.James Pendleton of Westerly, being aged. Will dated 9 Feb. 1702/3 andcodicil, proved 21 Dec. 1709, pgs 104-6, 108. Mentions father BrianPendleton, deceased, testate; Unnamed former wife; present wife Hannah;daughters Mary and Hannah (no surnames) that I had by former wife, 5pounds each, no more because they received land in Wells, Maine, fromtestator's father, Brian Pendleton. [Note: pg 108: Nicholas Mowrey signeda receipt for 5 pounds due me from Capt. James Pendleton's will, datedFreetown 7 Sept. 1716--suggesting that Nichoas Mowrey married one of thetwo daughters, Mary and Hannah.]; sons of present wife Hannah, Joseph,Edmond and Caleb Pendleton; daughters of present wife Hannah, Ann Brown,Eleanor Pendleton and Dorothy, no surnamed. [Note: pg 108: 9 Jan. 1709/10We John Lewis, Nocholas Cottrell Jr. and Caleb Pendleton, husbandmen, andHannah Pendleton, widow, all of We stand bound unto the town council for250 pounds re will of James Pendleton--suggesting that possibly JohnLewis and Nicholas Cottrell Jr. married the daughters Eleanor andDorothy. Further note the will dated 1745 of Caleb Pendleton (the lastson this will, without doubt, since he had the same child as the son...]
    Ancestral File records list two other death dates: Nov. 20 and 29,
    1709.
    NEHGR: Cited in Sudbury, Mass., records as father of Brian and James
    Pendleton. From Vol. 7 article, "Early Settlers of Essex and OldNorfolk":
    James Pendleton, Portsmouth (New Hampshire), 1668; wife Hannah. Vol. 12,listed as a free inhabitant of Westerly 3 March 1679/80.

  5. James m. Hannah GOODENOW 29 Apr 1656, Sudbury,Middlesex,Mass. Hannah b. 28 Nov 1639, Sudbury,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 5 Apr 1688, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

  6. Hannah GOODENOW b. 28 Nov 1639, Sudbury,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 5 Apr 1688, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.

    Notes:
    BRIAN PENDLETON AND HIS DESCENDANTS, 1599-1910, Compiled by Everett HallPendleton, Privatley Printed MCMX, found in the DAR Library, Washington,DC. Page 1-77.
    James Pendleton married 2nd, 29 April 1656, also at Sudbury, Mass.,Hannah Goodenow, daughter of Edmund and Hannah ( ) Goodenow. She wasborn in Sudbury MA 28 Nov 1639 and was living in Westerly RI as late as1725. Her father was a native of Dunhead, Wiltshire, EN (N.E. Hist. Gen.Reg. 1x, 357), and was a prominent man in Sudbury which he represented inthe General Court for several years.

    HISTORY OF STONINGTON, page 531 & 532, & Genealogies by R.H. Wheeler,page 388,

    GENEALOGIST DICTIONARY OF NEW ENGLAND Vol. 3, page 271, Vol. 2.
    by James Savage, books in the City library, 220 State St., S. MA.

    Researching this line is Nancyann Norman at nancn@exis.net

    Sources: AF; Three Hundred Colonial Ancestors...; Early New England
    Pendletons; Pioneers of Massachusetts; Vols 6 and 17, NEHGR.
    Three Hundred: Hannah Goodenow, born 28 Nov. 1639; married 29 April1656,
    James Pendleton.
    She was living in Westerly, R.I., in 1725. An Ancestral File Recordsays she
    was born Nov. 28, 1639. But Sudbury, Mass., birth records put date as 25June
    1640.
    NEHGR: Vol. 6, p378: Hannah, daughter of Edmund Goodnow, born 25 June1640
    (Sudbury records cited).
    [Vol. 17, p170, (again citing Sudbury records) says she was born 25June
    1640. This appears to be an error in transcribing the records. In thebirth
    record below, for Mary Goodnow, her cousin, the same birth date islisted.
    Apparently the transcriber picked up this date for Hannah by mistake.]
    Various sources say she the daughter of Jane Goodenow and HannahGoodenow as
    well as of Ann(e) Barry. Latter cited most frequently. And one of thechildren
    of Capt. James and Hannah (Goodenow) Pendleton was named Ann. None namedJane
    or Hannah.

    Name also spelled Goodenowe and Goodenough.

    Batch #: 7407803, Sheet #: 29, Source Call #: 934366
    Batch #: A184639, Source Call #: 184639, 184640
    Batch #: A458808, Source Call #: 458808
    Batch #: 7023617, Sheet #: 94, Source Call #: 538623
    Batch #: 7519604, Sheet #: 23, Source Call #: 884585

    Children:
    1. Ann PENDLETON b. 12 Nov 1667, Portsmouth,Rockingham Co.,New Hampshire; d. 1727, Stonington,New London,Connecticut,aged 60 years; bur. Brown Cemetery,No. Stonington,New London,Connecticut.
    2. Sarah PENDLETON
    3. Dorothy PENDLETON
    4. Patience PENDLETON b. 1688, Stonington,New London,Ct.
    5. Brian PENDLETON b. 23 Jul 1659, Sudbury,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. Aft 1677.
    6. Joseph PENDLETON b. 29 Dec 1661, Sudbury,Middlesex Co.,Massachusetts; d. 18 Sep 1706, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island; bur. 20 Sep 1706, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    7. 6. Edmund PENDLETON b. 24 Jun 1665, Portsmouth,Rockingham Co.,New Hampshire; c. 18 Apr 1674, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 1750, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    8. Caleb PENDLETON b. 8 Aug 1669, Portsmouth,Rockingham Co.,New Hampshire; c. 23 Jul 1693, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. 19 Mar 1746, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    9. Sarah PENDLETON c. 18 Apr 1675, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. her youth.
    10. Eleanor PENDLETON c. 20 Jul 1679, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut; d. Abt 1712, Westerly,Kings Co.,Rhode Island.
    11. Dorothy PENDLETON c. 3 Oct 1686, 1st Church of Stonington,Stonington,New London,Connecticut.

  
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