| Name |
Phillip PLEDGER [1, 2, 3] |
| Prefix |
Captain |
| Suffix |
Sr. |
| Birth |
1710 |
Amelia County, Virginia |
| Gender |
Male |
| HIST |
He moved to South Carolina in 1752. He settled on the upper Pee Dee RIver where he ultimately owned 1,161 acres. [4] |
| MILI |
Captain in the militia, (1754). During the American Revolution, Philip continued as a militia captain, provided supplies to the militia and Continental Line, and was on the committee to enforce the Continental Association in Cheraw District, South Carolina. [4] |
| Occupation |
he was a commissioner of the high roads for St. David (1768); vestryman (1768-1770) and churchwarden (1773-1774) for St. David; justice of the peace for Cheraw District (1774, 1776); and subscriber to St. David’s Society (1777) [4] |
| _UID |
7BEE1152739B4CF7866652C5F5E152175F5F |
| Death |
1785 |
Marlboro County, South Carolina [3, 5] |
| Person ID |
I22351 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
29 Aug 2007 |
| Family 2 |
Mary Ann ELLIS, b. 1720, Amelia County, Virginia d. 1784, Marlboro County, South Carolina (Age 64 years) |
| Marriage |
1740 |
Amelia County, Virginia [3, 4] |
| _UID |
D6A6EC9F3B4D423EA97CAAAE10047A859FBD |
| _UID |
D6A6EC9F3B4D423EA97CAAAE10047A859FBD |
| Children |
| | 1. John PLEDGER |
| | 2. Lt. Joseph PLEDGER, b. 27 Sep 1746, Amelia County, Virginia d. 11 Dec 1788, Chesterfield District, South Carolina (Age 42 years) |
| | 3. Elizabeth PLEDGER |
| | 4. Mary PLEDGER |
| | 5. William PLEDGER |
| | 6. Ann PLEDGER, b. 1754, Marlboro County, South Carolina or Amelia, Virginia d. 1779/80, Marlboro County, South Carolina (Age 26 years) |
|
| Family ID |
F139926 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
29 Aug 2007 |