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Individual:
1736-1740: Isaac took up residence in Frederick or Augusta County, VA. (Shenandoah Valley) under patent of Morgan Bryan and Alexander Ross.
1742: Isaac named Captain in the Orange County, VA Militia.
1743-1747: Several land dealings for Isaac Pennington of Frederick County, VA (including land on west side of Shenandoah River). Brother Jacob and father Abraham also mentioned in Isaac's land records.
14 March 1748: George Washington, 16 yrs old, spends night at Isaac Pennington's home in Frederick County, VA. He was visiting the Shenandoah Valley to survey land. Isaac's land was in Orange County, now near Berryville in Clarke County near Potomac River.
1 April 1754: Isaac Pennington, stating that he is from VA, petitions for land on Santee and Collins Rivers in SC (son-in-law Captain Charles King petitioned the same day). Isaac's brother Jacob had petitioned for SC lands in 1749, father Abraham in 1752.
circa 1755: Capt. Isaac Pennington musters with Berkeley County, SC Regiment.
3 Mar 1760: Isaac Pennington's will filed in Berkeley County, SC. Heirs included two sons, Jacob and Isaac, who were given land on the Enoree River. Also listed were daughters Charity (wife of Charles King), Mary (wife of John Patterson), Lydia (wife of Samuel Cannon), Rebecca (wife of Jiarce Noland), Alice, Rachel, and Cesaiah. The will was probated 17 Sep 1760.
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