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Mary Jane <I>Reynolds</I> Pendleton

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Mary Jane Reynolds Pendleton

Birth
Caldwell County, Kentucky, USA
Death
17 Apr 1893 (aged 54)
Lawrence County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Marionville, Lawrence County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Mary Jane Reynolds was born January 7, 1839 in Caldwell County, Kentucky to Benjamin Ladd Reynolds and Mary Catherine Thompson-Reynolds.

The Federal Census of 1850 lists Mary Jane and her parents living in Polk, Greene County, Missouri.

Mary Jane married James Monroe Pendleton, son of William Monroe and Nancy Anney Dunning-Pendleton on 1 Aug 1861 at Turnback Township, Lawrence County, Missouri and together they had seven children.

1. Mary Ann Pendleton-Batesell 1862-1892
2. Nancy C Pendleton-King 1864-1948
3. Robert Henry Pendleton 1865-1946
4. William Monroe Pendleton 1867-1935
5. Rosity "Rosetta" Pendleton-Williams 1871-died a young woman
6. Benjamin L Pendleton 1878-1956
7. James Alfred Pendleton 1880-1935

James Monroe was a Union Soldier during the Civil War. He was a private in Company A, 76 Regiment, ordered into service at Mt. Vernon by General Brown, August 19, 1862 and relieved from duty on March 31, 1863 by General Holland with additional duty from September 25, 1864 to November 15, 1864, making a total of 229 days of service. G.A.R. No. 141 is engraved on his headstone.

After the death of Mary Jane, James remarried on September 29, 1894 in Lawrence County, Missouri to Malissa P. Johnson, born August 1840, died November 17, 1902 and is buried in Ogle Cemetery in Missouri.

James died November 29, 1918 in Chesapeake, Lawrence County, Missouri and is buried next to his first wife, Mary Jane Reynolds-Pendleton at the Dover Baptist Church Cemetery, Lawrence County, Missouri.



Mary Jane Reynolds was born January 7, 1839 in Caldwell County, Kentucky to Benjamin Ladd Reynolds and Mary Catherine Thompson-Reynolds.

The Federal Census of 1850 lists Mary Jane and her parents living in Polk, Greene County, Missouri.

Mary Jane married James Monroe Pendleton, son of William Monroe and Nancy Anney Dunning-Pendleton on 1 Aug 1861 at Turnback Township, Lawrence County, Missouri and together they had seven children.

1. Mary Ann Pendleton-Batesell 1862-1892
2. Nancy C Pendleton-King 1864-1948
3. Robert Henry Pendleton 1865-1946
4. William Monroe Pendleton 1867-1935
5. Rosity "Rosetta" Pendleton-Williams 1871-died a young woman
6. Benjamin L Pendleton 1878-1956
7. James Alfred Pendleton 1880-1935

James Monroe was a Union Soldier during the Civil War. He was a private in Company A, 76 Regiment, ordered into service at Mt. Vernon by General Brown, August 19, 1862 and relieved from duty on March 31, 1863 by General Holland with additional duty from September 25, 1864 to November 15, 1864, making a total of 229 days of service. G.A.R. No. 141 is engraved on his headstone.

After the death of Mary Jane, James remarried on September 29, 1894 in Lawrence County, Missouri to Malissa P. Johnson, born August 1840, died November 17, 1902 and is buried in Ogle Cemetery in Missouri.

James died November 29, 1918 in Chesapeake, Lawrence County, Missouri and is buried next to his first wife, Mary Jane Reynolds-Pendleton at the Dover Baptist Church Cemetery, Lawrence County, Missouri.



Gravesite Details

s/s James M. Pendleton



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