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James Pennington

James Pennington

Male 1802 - 1860  (59 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Pennington was born in 1802 in Monroe County, VA (son of Wheeler Pennington and Mary Polly Swinney); died after 1860.

    James married Martha Drury Waddle about 1822. Martha was born in 1805; died after 1850 in VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 08:58

    Children:
    1. Issac Green Pennington was born in 1822 in VA; died in 1887 in WV; was buried in Speedway, Mercer Co., WV, Pennington Cem..
    2. George W. Pennington was born in 1825 in VA; died on 27 Feb 1854 in VA; was buried in Mercer Co, WV, Pennington Cemetery.
    3. Parkinson F. Pennington was born on 15 Jun 1828 in VA; died on 19 Aug 1861 in VA; was buried in Mercer Co, WV, Pennington Cemetery.
    4. Lucinda Pennington was born in 1830 in VA; died in 1880 in WV.
    5. Gordon E. Pennington was born in 1831 in VA; died after 1890 in WV.
    6. Sarah Adaline Pennington was born in 1831 in VA; died after 1870 in WV.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wheeler Pennington was born on 8 Jan 1777 in PA (son of William Pennington, Sr and Elizabeth ? [Pennington]); died on 27 Feb 1863 in Monroe County, VA; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA.

    Notes:

    Data supplied, 10 August 1996, by James L. Gore to Car o l & Jerry Nelson, 5440 Horse Ridge Way, Bonita, CA 91902 , p hone #619 479-6242; e-mail address: jdn3434@aol.com

    !Cemetery info and location from NRH, V3, 87.

    Wheeler married Mary Polly Swinney about 1797 in Greenbrier Co., VA.. Mary (daughter of James Semore Swinney and Susanna (Susan) Hammock) was born on 18 Feb 1774 in Pittsylvania, VA; died on 16 Mar 1862 in Monroe Co, VA; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Polly Swinney was born on 18 Feb 1774 in Pittsylvania, VA (daughter of James Semore Swinney and Susanna (Susan) Hammock); died on 16 Mar 1862 in Monroe Co, VA; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA.

    Notes:

    Data supplied, 10 August 1996, by James L. Gore to Car o l & Jerry Nelson, 5440 Horse Ridge Way, Bonita, CA 91902 , p hone #619 479-6242; e-mail address: jdn3434@aol.com

    Cemetery info and location from NRH, V3, 87. Cemetery ins c ription from Pennington Pedigrees, Vol. 25, No. 2; 1993 , p . 15: Mary P. wife of Wheeler P., 1774-1869, 95 years.

    Since Monroe Co., was not formed until 1799, Mary Polly a n d William Pennington Sr. were probably married in Greenbr ie r County.

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 08:58

    Children:
    1. William Pennington was born on 12 Mar 1798 in Monroe County, VA; died in 1885 in Monroe Co, West Virginia.
    2. Araminta Cynthia Pennington was born in 1801 in Monroe Co, VA; died after 1870 in WV.
    3. 1. James Pennington was born in 1802 in Monroe County, VA; died after 1860.
    4. Hiland Hyland Pennington was born in Feb 1805 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 12 Mar 1876 in Monroe Co, West Virginia; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA.
    5. Mary Polly Pennington was born on 28 Jan 1807 in Monroe Co, VA; died on 6 Jul 1899 in Monroe Co., WV.
    6. Angelina Pennington was born in 1808 in Monroe Co, VA; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Pennington, Sr

    William married Elizabeth ? [Pennington]. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth ? [Pennington]

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 11:39

    Children:
    1. 2. Wheeler Pennington was born on 8 Jan 1777 in PA; died on 27 Feb 1863 in Monroe County, VA; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA.

  3. 6.  James Semore Swinney was born about 1750 in Ireland [County Cork] (son of Moses Sweney and Ann (Seymour) Semore); died on 28 Aug 1836 in Monroe Co, VA.

    Notes:

    References: Swinney Family....Compiled and Written by Em m a Swinney Walker, Blakesburg, Iowa. 1928-1929

    Salt Lake Microfilm No. 1307506 (Item 30), WLA Source Co d e is CCF 83044

    Emma Swinney Walker relates that three Swinney brothers ca m e from County Cork, Ireland, and settled on the Susquehan n a River in Pennsylvania. One brother may have returne d t o Ireland. The brother Moses settled in Monroe County , VA . Emma covers James Swinney and Susanna Hammock and l ist s eleven children.

    The Swinney & Dunlap Family History by Lee Ora May Swinne y , as given to her by two widow aunts. The aunts are: Ma r y (May) Parthena Swinney Overbury, and Maude (Myrtle) Le e S winney McAfee.

    According to Myrtle & May Swinney,as told to them by the i r grandfather, William Christian Swinney, and William bei n g the son of Samuel Harrison Swinney, claimed that Jame s Se more Swinney was from Cork County, Ireland. This fac t is t o be researched.

    James Semore Swinney was born sometime between 1750 and 17 6 0 based on his reported age in the 1830 Monroe County, V A c ensus, as age between 70 and 80. This from James L. Go re i n 1999.

    *The Sir name was always spelled Swinney, with the Swinney / Price descendants and they did not know James Swinney's m id dle name.

    The following data was supplied, 10 August 1996, by Jame s L . Gore to Carol & Jerry Nelson, 5440 Horse Ridge Way, B onit a, CA 91902, phone #619 479-6242; e-mail address: jdn 3434@ aol.com

    Quote: James was one of the first settlers of the New Riv e r country. On 19 Mar 1796 a James Swinney was on the ta x l ist for Greenbrier County, VA.

    James was a soldier in the "Indian Wars" in Caperton's Com p any. Fought the indians in Kanawha Valley, VA and was pr ob ably with Gen. Lewis at the battle of Point Pleasant.

    James' Will probated Sep. 1836 in Monroe County, VA.

    James Semore Swinney Sr.'s wife is given as Susan Hammoc k i n "Swinney Family" by Emma Swinney Walker.

    In a "corrective" statement written by James L. Gore , i n a letter dated 18 Feb. 1999, claims he was misquote d an d did not give his permission to William Sanders who w rot e in his Vol 1 book, A New River Heritage, the Indian d at a listed in the next few paragraphs. In Vol. !!! Sander s m ade a retraction of his statements. Per James Gore, th es e were Notes only, and were only working notes. Two of J ame s and Susanna's daughters married into the Gore family . Pe r James L. Gore in a letter dated 20 July 1994; attac hmen t dated 13 November 1981 up-dated: "The first eight ch ildr en were by ____Hammock and the latter three children w ere b y Susanna_____. Susanna's maiden name is unknown whe n sh e married James in 1793, she was Lilly."

    As one reads further, some of the above confusion on wiv e s clears. Daughter Anna Swinney born 1779 at Pittsylvani a , VA., married James William Wiley (See Wiley Family Gro u p Sheets). According to James Wiley: He married Annie Sw ee ney whose mother was an Indian named Wenomah. Per Jame s L . Gore letter of 18 Feb 1999, his research does not ind icat e any Indian heritage . James L. Gore's "History of th e Wil ey Family" by Sanders in NRH, Vol 3, page 212, quotes : Jam es Wiley Sr. born 1777 at what is now Shawnee Lake , WV; die d 2/28/1857 in Mercer County. James married 179 9 in Monro e Co., VA., to Anna Sweeney Born 1775 at what i s now Shawne e Lake, WV; died 18 Oct 1863 at Shawnee Lake , WV. Anna Swi nney is the daughter of James Sweeney and h is Shawnee wife , Wimona.

    *The name Wenomah will be spelled various ways throughou t t he Swinney data.

    Jacklyn Gay Price McLaughlin was told by her father that t h ere was Indian blood in the Swinney background. Gay's si st ers and brothers were also told that their grandparent s wer e half breed indians, and first cousins. We have no t prove n this.

    James L. Gore who supplied the Shawnee Indian wife, feel s t hat the first eight children are from the Indian wife , as S usanna Hammock lived to be 104, so one would believ e she wo uld be the second wife. Further research must b e done on b oth wives. The Lilly sir name may be a mix up ? There ar e many Gore/Lilly marriages, plus Pennington/L illy marriage s mixed into the Swinney family.

    Regarding the brothers of James Semore Swinney Sr. Much r e search needs to be done. We know James had a brother Mos e s (per Emma Swinney Walker).

    The Will of Moses Sweney dated 30 Apr 1784 at Pittsylvan i a Co., VA; Abstract of Wills 1768-1800, Book 975.5665 H87 4 , page 99: Names, James Semore Sweney and other childre n no t named, to receive Moveables equally divided. With t he he lp of this Will, we discovered the father of James Sw inne y and that James was named James Semore Swinney.

    Emma Swinney Walker's statement that one of the three brot h ers arriving in America from County Cork, Ireland, was na me d Moses. This Moses would be the son of Moses Sweney an d An n Semore/Seymour.

    Further, Jacklyn Gay Price/Swinney (McLaughlin) receiv e d a Revolutionary War Declaration for pension for a Jose p h Swinney from Haskell D. Shumate, Star Route 4, Box 30C , U nion, West VA. 24983. This letter was mailed July 26 , 1985 . Gay along with her sisters' Lynne and Delpha, me t Haskel l Shumate while in Union, West Virginia the earl y part of J uly 1985.

    It is possible that Joseph Swinney may be another son of M o ses Sweney and Ann Semore/Seymour.

    The Swinney/Gore data sent by James L. Gore has many Shuma t e familes married with Swinneys, as well as Gore.

    Haskell Shumate feels Joseph Swinney is connected with Jam e s Semore Swinney Sr., as he applied for his pension at Un io n, West Virginia, and was living near James. Joseph Swi nne y stated his age about 82 years in the Application date d 18 26. That would make Joseph Swinney born around 1744 an d wo uld be about James Swinney's age. Also, James Swinne y stat ed in Joseph Swinney's Application for Pension tha t he is t he half brother of Joseph Swinney.

    *Virginia B. Sweeny, P. O. Box 483, Osterville, MA 02655 s e nt a letter to Gay, dated 15 April 1989. In her letter s h e stated she corresponded with Nona J. Armstrong of Sant a B arbara, CA., and that Norma's great great grandfathe r is S amuel Neil Sweeny. Samuel was on the 1790 U. S. Cens us, Mil ton, PA.

    What is facinating, this Sweeny family has almost the iden t ical story as Emma Swinney Walker, but with different des ce ndants:

    "There were three brothers who came from Ireland to Pennsy l vania in the 1700's...Samuel Sweeny was in Milton, Northu mb erland County,PA., on the Susquehanna River in 1795. I t i s thought that one of his brothers, Alexander Sweeny we nt t o the southern colonies."

    James married Susanna (Susan) Hammock in 1773. Susanna (daughter of Richard Hammock and Mary ? [Hammock]) was born in 1756 in Pittsylvania, VA; died in 1850-1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Susanna (Susan) Hammock was born in 1756 in Pittsylvania, VA (daughter of Richard Hammock and Mary ? [Hammock]); died in 1850-1860.

    Notes:

    Lowell Goar shows James Swinney's wife as Winnoa____.

    James Wiley, who married Annie Swinney, claims that the mo t her of Annie was an Indian named Wenomah, in 1795.

    Source on above: A New River Heritage, Vol, I; William Sa n ders, 1991, p. 120.

    Per James L. Gore, Susanna died between 1850 and 1860.

    1850 Census, Monroe Co., West Virginia, dated the 13th o f S eptember lists the following household; Dwelling 371, p ag e 80:

    Vincent Swinney, Male, age 50, born Virginia

    Delilah Swinney, Female, age 45, SUSANNA, Female, age 104

    F. Campbell, Male, age 7

    Ann Hargo?, Female, age 12, Mulatto

    !d. between 1850 and 1860 (James L. Gore). This must b e c orrect - see Vincent in 1850 census of Monroe County, V A.

    Ancestor info. from Winifred Case.

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 08:58

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Polly Swinney was born on 18 Feb 1774 in Pittsylvania, VA; died on 16 Mar 1862 in Monroe Co, VA; was buried in Sunset View Cem., Cloverdale, Monroe Co, VA.
    2. Ann (Anna) Swinney was born on 18 Oct 1779 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died on 18 Oct 1863 in Giles Co., VA.
    3. Delaney Swinney was born on 18 Mar 1781 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died on 28 Apr 1853 in Monroe Co, Hans Creek, VA.
    4. Rachael Swinney was born on 3 Sep 1783 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died on 29 Oct 1858 in Monroe Co., VA.
    5. Delilah Swinney was born in 1784 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died in 1851 in Mercer Co. VA.
    6. William Swinney, Sr was born on 7 Oct 1785 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died on 18 Nov 1872 in Pulaski, Davis, IA; was buried in Pulaski, Davis, IA, N. Pulaski Cem..
    7. Elizabeth Swinney was born on 6 Feb 1788 in Pittsylvania Co., VA; died on 6 Jan 1889 in Decatur Co., Indiana; was buried in Clay Twp., Decatur, IN, Swinney Cem..
    8. Susanna Susan Swinney was born on 1 Nov 1790 in Pittsylvania County, VA; died on 28 Jun 1846 in Buchanan County, MO.
    9. James Swinney was born on 22 Sep 1793 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died on 4 Aug 1846 in Decatur Co, IN; was buried in Swinney Cem.
    10. Martin Newton Swinney, Sr was born on 19 Mar 1797 in Greenbrier Co., VA; died in 1874 in Mercer Co., WV.
    11. Vincent Swinney was born in 1800 in Monroe Co., VA; died in 1886 in Summers Co., WV; was buried in Buffalo Cem..


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Moses Sweney was born in 1713-1725 in Ireland; died in 1785 in Pittsylvania County, VA.

    Notes:

    Pittsylvania County, VA; Abstract of Wills 1768-1800, Bo o k 975.5665 H 8 74, page 99.

    The following Will dated Apr. 30, 1784 - Sweney, Moses, N a mes: Son: James Semore Sweney - my land - only his moth e r is to have her thirds till her decease. Except by he r co nsent the land should be sold. Then she is to have th e thi rd of the price. Wife: Ann Swinney - all my persona l estat e. At decease of wife all moveables to be equall y divide d between my children and Josiah Mapples (I do no t know wh o he is.) Estate not to be appraised. Executor : Ann Swin ey, sole and whole executrix.

    The children of Moses Sweney was provided by Jerry D. Nels o n and James L. Gore of Lake Park, GA., in March 1999.

    Daughter Ruthea was provided by both Gore, as well as Bill i e Floyd BFLOY@ aol.com on the net. Billie is a descenda n t of Josiah Maples. Josiah Maples was listed in the Mos e s Sweney "Will". Josiah Maples married Ruthea Sweney/Swe en ey, believed in McMinn Co., TN.

    Moses Sweney/Sweeney may have another son, Joseph Sweene y , according to the Gore family. Gay McLaughlin also beli ev es so. Gay has an" Application for Pension" for a Josep h Sw inney who served in the Rev. War. Joseph enlisted i n 177 5 or 1776 at Pittsylvania County, VA. Joseph Swinne y was b orn in 1744.

    Moses Sweeney and family lived in Pittsylvania County, V A , during this period, and James Semore Swinney vouched f o r Joseph Swinney when Joseph applied for his pension. Ja me s Swinney declared that he is Joseph Swinney's half brot her.

    Billie Floyd believes she saw another wife for Moses Sween e y in a DAR record. This is to be researched. Moses Swen e y may have been married twice.

    Following is general information, connection unknown?

    "Excerpt from data compiled and written by Emma Swinney Wa l ker, Blakesburg, Iowa, 1928-29.

    The first Maryland census was published in 1790 by the U . S . Government, and enumerates the names of all members o f fa milies, including Redemptioners, and gives a count o f appro ximately 40,000 Irish.

    Many of these Irish crossed the Channel and voyaged from E n glish ports, where they were compelled to take new name s so metimes voluntarily, and sometimes involuntarily, fo r the p urpose of concealment, either by transforming thei r origina l names into English, or by adopting similar ones . Most o f these names were retained on this side the Atla ntic, so a s not to arouse the prejudice of their English n eighbors.

    In complying with the statue just quoted, some Irish famil i es accepted the doubtful privilege of translating their n am es into their English equivalents. Also, some Irish imm igr ants, whose family names were not changed in Ireland, t hei r descendants appear in a much disguised form in the Co loni al records.

    Through mistakes of clerks of courts, ministers, registrar s , etc., letters have been dropped or inserted, and many n am es have been written down phonetically. In the mutilati on s of time, even these became further changed, so that af te r the lapse of time of a few generations, the Irish them sel ves, deliberately changed their names, as prefixes Mc , Mac , O', etc., were in many families dropped, and so Bry ans we re perhaps once O'Bryan or O'Brien, McLaughlins ar e sometim es Laughlins or Lofflins, and O'Sullivans or Sull ivans spel led backward as Navillus, and McSwiney, MacSween ey, Swine y and Sweeney may or may not have once been the f amily we n ow spell Swinney.

    In 1638 to 1675, several Sweeneys, so early records show , h elped blaze the trail to civilization on Long Island . In t he Indian army, we find a Brigadier General Alexand er Joh n Henry Swiney a son of a Major General G. Swiney . (In ano ther list is found a Richard Charles Garton a me mber of th e firm of Garton, Sons and Company.)

    Among Revolutionary War records are the names of Lieut. Ja m es Sweeney; later a John Henry Sweeney; a Thomas Sweeney , a nd another James Sweeney of Buck Co., Pennsylvania. So me o f these dates are from 1801 to 1905. We have locate d Swinn eys in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania; Dallas, Texas; Stor y Co., I owa; Illinois; Oklahoma; Virginia, and various poi nts in Mi ssouri, yet we cannot trace a relationship with a ll, and so me through correspondence, have proven to be o f entirely di fferent families unless we are of the same fa milies in Irel and.

    So if these are of our own flesh and blood, it is not ea s y to decide nor claim, so we are going to leap the spac e o f many miles and eventful years, to places and people o f wh om we know to be important and dear to us, and to who m we k now we are indebted for our existence.

    In the early or middle of the eighteenth century three Swi n ney brothers came from County Cork, Ireland, and settle d o n the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. About 1800, o ne b rother, whose name is forgotten, being dissatisfied he re, r eturned to his native land. The brother, Moses, sett led i n Lowden Co., Virginia, and the other brother, James , Sr. , settled in Monroe County, Virginia. Moses Swinney' s peop le are thought to be scattered through several state s, an d several before mentioned are thought to be descenda nts fr om this branch, and it is a disappointment not be ab le to f ind a connecting link thus far. end of excerpt


    re John Swinney (ca 1724) of County Cork, Ireland. Much d a ta in this group sheet is unconfirmed and subject to furt he r research.

    re Joseph Swinney (record #302)

    A pension application for Joseph Swinney, dated 18 May 182 6 , Monroe Co., VA, has a declaration where James Swinney s ta ted under oath that, "his half brother Joseph Swinney wa s o ne of the company; that he understood that this Compan y mar ched to James Town in Virginia," etc. etc.

    re Moses Sweeney (record #303)

    Pension application No. Sc31403, dated 23 July 1832, stat e s that Moses Sweeney was drafted from Pittsylvania (VA) a bo ut the 18th of July 1776. He was drafted as a substitut io n for his father, John Sweeny, on a 3 months tour unde r Cap t. John Gregory etal. He was drafted a second time i n the f all of 1781.

    Moses married Ann (Seymour) Semore about 1740 in Ireland. Ann was born about 1725 in Ireland; died after 1784 in Pittsylvania Co., VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ann (Seymour) Semore was born about 1725 in Ireland; died after 1784 in Pittsylvania Co., VA.

    Notes:

    The SIR name of Ann Sweney may be Seymour. This per Bill i e Floyd, March 1999. Lynne Price Budke found Billie lis te d in Kindred Konnections, on the Net.

    Billie is a descendant of Ruthea Sweeney and Josish "Joe " M aples.

    Billie's e-mail address is: BFLOY@aol.com. Billie can n o t now recall where she saw the name Ann Seymour, marrie d t o Moses Sweney.

    On April 5, 1999, Jeanne Swinney Fowler wrote to Gay by e- m ail: jfowler@lisco.net; address: 16285 331st Ave., Union vi lle, IA 52594. Jeanne descends from James Swinney Jr. , wh o married Jane Gartin.

    Jeanne Fowler writes that she found in an Application fo r M embership to the National Society of Sons of the Americ an R evolution, filed by Glen Maples as a descendant of Mos es "S winnea" he states that Moses' wife was Ann Semore wh o was b orn Ca. 1725 in Ireland and died after 1784 in Pitt sylvani a Co., VA., Married ca. 1740 in Ireland. So tha t is one p ossible source for the name Semore/Seymour per J eanne Fowle r.

    Another descendant of the Maples family, provided data o n t he children of Ruthea Sweeney and Josiah Maples, wit h th e names of their spouces. The couple providing this i nform ation is:

    Tom and Carol Glad. Their e-mail address is: glad@jps.net.

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 11:39

    Children:
    1. John Sweney was born in 1733; and died.
    2. Ruthea Sweney was born in 1749 in Halifax County, VA; died after 1830 in McMinn Co., TN.
    3. 6. James Semore Swinney was born about 1750 in Ireland [County Cork]; died on 28 Aug 1836 in Monroe Co, VA.
    4. Moses Sweney, Jr was born in 1746-1813; and died.

  3. 14.  Richard Hammock

    Richard married Mary ? [Hammock]. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Mary ? [Hammock]

    Notes:

    CHAN: NOTE 11:39

    Children:
    1. 7. Susanna (Susan) Hammock was born in 1756 in Pittsylvania, VA; died in 1850-1860.



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