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    1. [VABUCKIN-L] Doss, Pendelton, etc. in Buckingham Co., VA
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    3. Hello, I came across the following using a newly released "trial" database in ancestry.com - I found the following while looking for DOSS family lineage from VA. Hope this may help someone....kap The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 120 page 22 [p.22] Mrs. Emma Gillette Lichliter. DAR ID Number: 119061 Born in Mt. Vernon, Mo. Wife of Milton Lichliter. Descendant of Obel Fellows and of Capt. James Pendleton, as follows: 1. Lewis E. Gillette (1835-1912) m. 1863 M. Elizabeth Jones (1842-1910). 2. Jason Gillette (1807-61) m. 1830 Emma M. Fellows (1807-67); Porter Jones (1808-84) m. 1831 Elizabeth J. Pendleton (1816-1901). 3. James Fellows (1771-1847) m. 1803 Phobe Leonard (1771-1865); John Pendleton (1787-1859) m. 1805 Mary Doss (1780-1872). 4. Obel Fellows m. 1770 Lois -- (1749-1833); James Pendleton m. 1771 Mary Ann Phipps. Obel Fellows (1742-1809) served as private in Capt. John Stevens' company, Col. Charles Burrall's regiment, Connecticut troops. He was born and died in Conn. Also No. 112936. James Pendleton (1751-1827) in 1776 served as ensign and lieutenant. In 1777 commanded a company in the 1st Continental Regiment of artillery. He was born in Richmond; died in Buckingham County, Va. Also No. 117020. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 120 Mrs. Lynnie Johnson Le Bow. DAR ID Number: 119773 Born in Mt. Vernon, Mo. Wife of Roy T. LeBow. Descendant of Capt. James Pendleton, as follows: 1. Charles P. Johnson (b. 1846) m. 1st 1874 Alice Jones (b. 1858). 2. Porter Jones (1808-84) m. 2nd 1831 Elizabeth Pendleton (1816-1901). 3. John Pendleton (1787-1859) m. 1805 Mary Doss (1789-1872). 4. James Pendleton m. 1771 Mary Ann Phips. James Pendleton (1751-1827) in 1776 served as ensign and lieutenant, and, 1777, commanded a company in the 1st Continental Regiment of Artillery. He was born in Richmond; died in Buckingham County, Va. Also No. 117020. The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 126 page 189 Mrs. Willie Mabel Day Padgitt. DAR ID Number: 125579 Born in Austin, Tex. Wife of James Thomas Padgitt. Descendant of John Orr, Capt. William Buckner, Ensign John Day, Sergt. Joseph Howard, Henry Howard, John Doss, Lieut. John Monroe and Capt. Thomas Buckner, as follows: 1. William Henry Day (1833-81) m. 1879 Mabel Doss (1854-1906). 2. Jesse Day, Jr. (1804-60), m. 1827 Sarah Logan (1808-1905); John Doss m. 1833 Frances Pope Monroe (1817-89). 3. Sam Logan (1793-1843) m. Nancy Orr (1783-1850); William W. Monroe m. 1805 Catherine Buckner; Jesse Day (1771-1835) m. 1791 Hanna Howard (1774-1824); John William Doss (1780-1849) m. 1801 - Thomas (1783-1847). 4. John Orr m. Jennie Henderson; William Buckner m. Elizabeth Monroe; John Day m. 1765 Polly Susan Day (b. 1747); Joseph Howard m. 1771 Sally Howard (1754-1820); John Doss m. 1779 Mary Jane Doss (1762-1830); John Monroe m. 1756 Sarah Harrison (1738-90). [p.189] 5. Henry Howard m. 1749 Hannah Howard (1731-91), parents of Joseph; Thomas Buckner m. 1st 1749 Judith Presley Thornton (1731-59). John Orr served as private under Capt. Robert Sanderson, 3d battalion, 1778. He was born in Ireland; died in Tennessee. William Buckner served as captain of a company, Caroline County, Virginia militia. He was born, 1753, in Caroline County, Va., where he died. John Day (1742-1833) served as Indian spy in the Revolution, and received a commission as ensign from the Committee of Safety of Virginia, 1775. He was born in Bucks County, Pa.; died in Jefferson County, Tenn. Joseph Howard served as sergeant in a company commanded at various times by Captains Joseph Mitchell and Bower, Maj. Jonathan Clark, Virginia regiment. He was born in Fairfax County; died in Berkeley County, Va. Henry Howard (1727-90) was in Capt. John Wilson's company, Virginia troops. He was born in Stafford County; died in Berkeley County, Va. John Doss (1758-1841) in 1833 applied for a pension which was allowed for Virginia service under different commands. He was born and died in Buckingham County, Va. John Monroe (1733-85) was lieutenant in the 2d Virginia regiment. He was born and died in Fairfax County, Va. Thomas Buckner (1728-95) served as lieutenant and captain in the Virginia troops. He was born and died in Caroline County, Va.

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