Charles Pettigrew, 17431806 (aged 63 years)

Name
Charles /Pettigrew/
Name
Charles /Pettgrew/
Birth
Occupation
Birth of a sister
about 1745 (aged 1 year)
Birth of a brother
about 1746 (aged 2 years)
Birth of a sister
about 1750 (aged 6 years)
Birth of a brother
Birth of a sister
about 1754 (aged 10 years)
Birth of a sister
about 1756 (aged 12 years)
Birth of a brother
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Record for William Pettigrew

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: Edmund West, comp., Family Data Collection - Individual Records (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2000), Database online.
Birth of a brother
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Record for Louise Guy Gibert

INDI:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Database online.
Marriage of a sister
Marriage
Marriage
Death of a sister
about 1780 (aged 36 years)
Death of a sister
about 1780 (aged 36 years)
Birth of a son
March 10, 1783 (aged 39 years)
Tyrrell, North Carolina, USA
Latitude: 35.870396 Longitude: -76.165115
Death of a father
Death of a wife
March 16, 1786 (aged 42 years)
Death of a mother
Marriage of a brother
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Record for Louise Guy Gibert

FAM:EVEN:SOUR:_FOOT: Yates Publishing, U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 (Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004), Database online.
Death of a brother
Marriage
Death of a sister
Death of a brother
Death
Title
Rev.
Family with parents
father
17131784
Birth: April 1713Tyrone County, Ireland
Death: December 24, 1784Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA
mother
Marriage Marriage1731Ireland
8 years
elder brother
1738
Birth: about 1738 24 24 Tyrone County, Ireland
-11 months
elder brother
17361806
Birth: about 1736 22 22 Tyrone County, Ireland
Death: 1806Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA
-3 years
elder sister
1732
Birth: about 1732 18 18
Death: Enroute to America
3 years
elder sister
9 years
himself
17431806
Birth: March 20, 1743 29 29 Chambersburg, PA
Death: April 8, 1806Tyrell County, NC
3 years
younger sister
2 years
younger brother
1746
Birth: about 1746 32 32 Pennsylvania, USA
sibling
younger sister
17501838
Birth: about 1750 36 36 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: 1838Gwinnett County, GA
3 years
younger brother
17521795
Birth: about 1752 38 38 Pennsylvania, USA
Death: May 1795Abbeville District, South Carolina, USA
3 years
younger sister
17541780
Birth: about 1754 40 40
Death: about 1780
3 years
younger sister
17561780
Birth: about 1756 42 42
Death: about 1780
2 years
younger brother
17581837
Birth: February 26, 1758 44 44 Lunenburg CO, VA
Death: January 23, 1837Badwell, Abbeville CO, SC
Family with Mary Blount
himself
17431806
Birth: March 20, 1743 29 29 Chambersburg, PA
Death: April 8, 1806Tyrell County, NC
wife
17341786
Birth: 1734 27 24
Death: March 16, 1786
Marriage MarriageOctober 28, 1778Chowan. North Carolina, USA
Marriage MarriageOctober 29, 1778
4 years
son
Family with Mary Lockhart
himself
17431806
Birth: March 20, 1743 29 29 Chambersburg, PA
Death: April 8, 1806Tyrell County, NC
wife
Marriage MarriageJune 12, 1795
Shared note

In 1773, he was master of a school in Edenton and about that time decided to devote his life to the ministry. In the winter of 1774-75, he went to England to be admitted to Holy Order and was duly ordained by the bishop of London and Rochester. He returned to America on the last ship, which sailed before the Revolution and took up his work as a rector of a church in Edenton, where he was located from 1778 to 1784. He was an active Whig during the Revolution and at times accompanied the North Carolina Militia on some of the campaigns. After the close of the war, he and other clergymen vainly endeavored to form a diocese in NC. He died, however, before he could be consecrated, as ill health prevented his travelling to Philadelphia, where the ceremony was to take place. In his “Lives of the Bishops of North Carolina”, Marshall D. Haywood says: “Of all the zealous clergymen of the church of England in North Carolina about the time of the Revolution, none reaked than the Rev. Charles Pettigrew, who built Pettigrew’s chapel at his own expense and for many years ministered there, as well as Edenton and elsewhere throughout the province.