George Pettigrew, 1746–?>
- Name
- George /Pettigrew/
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1713–1784
Birth: April 1713
— Tyrone County, Ireland Death: December 24, 1784 — Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1713–1786
Birth: October 1713
— Ireland Death: October 7, 1786 — Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 1731 — Ireland |
8 years
elder brother |
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1736–1806
Birth: about 1736
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— Tyrone County, Ireland Death: 1806 — Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA |
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3 years
elder sister |
1734–1796
Birth: about 1734
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20
— Tyrone County, Ireland Death: May 1796 — Wilkes County, NC |
9 years
elder brother |
1743–1806
Birth: March 20, 1743
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29
— Chambersburg, PA Death: April 8, 1806 — Tyrell County, NC |
3 years
elder sister |
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2 years
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younger sister |
1750–1838
Birth: about 1750
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36
— Pennsylvania, USA Death: 1838 — Gwinnett County, GA |
3 years
younger brother |
1752–1795
Birth: about 1752
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— Pennsylvania, USA Death: May 1795 — Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA |
3 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
1758–1837
Birth: February 26, 1758
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— Lunenburg CO, VA Death: January 23, 1837 — Badwell, Abbeville CO, SC |
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Shared note
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He removed with the family to SC, and served with the militia from Abbeville district during the Revolutionary War. About the year 1794, he removed to Georgia, where he received a grant of land in Elbert County, January 16, 1795. Later, he and his family located in Franklin County, where he and his wife, Joan sold property in 1804. They were the parents of several children, |
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