Charles Pettigrew, 1743–1806?> (aged 63 years)
- Name
- Charles /Pettigrew/
- Name
- Charles /Pettgrew/
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Birth of a sister
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Citation details: Database online. Text: 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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Citation details: Database online. Text: 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. |
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Citation details: Database online. Text: 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. |
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father |
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
himself |
1743–1806
Birth: March 20, 1743
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29
— Chambersburg, PA Death: April 8, 1806 — Tyrell County, NC |
3 years
younger sister |
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2 years
younger brother |
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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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38
— 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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44
— Lunenburg CO, VA Death: January 23, 1837 — Badwell, Abbeville CO, SC |
himself |
1743–1806
Birth: March 20, 1743
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29
— Chambersburg, PA Death: April 8, 1806 — Tyrell County, NC |
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Marriage | Marriage — October 28, 1778 — Chowan. North Carolina, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — October 29, 1778 — |
4 years
son |
1783–1848
Birth: March 10, 1783
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49
— Tyrrell, North Carolina, USA Death: July 8, 1848 — Tyrrell, North Carolina, USA |
himself |
1743–1806
Birth: March 20, 1743
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— Chambersburg, PA Death: April 8, 1806 — Tyrell County, NC |
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Marriage | Marriage — June 12, 1795 — |
Shared note
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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 Pettigrews chapel at his own expense and for many years ministered there, as well as Edenton and elsewhere throughout the province. |
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