Section ADZ: Descendants of _____ Price

David Thaler
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Generation One

1. _____ PRICE was born between 1539 and 1585, and died between 1598 and 1695. He married in Boston, Suffolk Co., Massachusetts, USA.
Child:
+2i.ELEANOR2, b. on 22 April 1599 in St Martins, Birmingham, England, d. circa 1688; m. (ADA-2) BRIAN PENDLETON on 22 April 1619 in St Martins.


Generation Two

2. ELEANOR2 PRICE (_____1), daughter of (1) _____ PRICE, was born on 22 April 1599 in St Martins, and died in 1688[3, 4]. She married in St Martins, on 22 April 1619, (ADA-2) BRIAN PENDLETON[5], son of (ADA-1) Edward PENDLETON, who was born circa 1599 in Lancaster, Lancashire, England[5], and died on 5 April 1681 in Portsmouth, Rockingham Co., New Hampshire, USA[5]. [1, 3, 2]
"Brian Pendleton was married when he came to this country but we have not found his wife's family name. Her Christian name was Eleanor, as appears in every deed she signed with her husband from 1648 to 1680. She survived the Major for about eight years..." [3]
However, Virkus, in the entry for Brian Pendleton, says "m 1619, Eleanor Price".

Some sites list her as daughter of Richard Price and Elizabeth Cromwell (daughter of Thomas Cromwell and Anne), but this hypothesis has been disproven on the thread beginning at
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?price::cromwell::611.html
[2]
Children: See (ADA-2) Brian PENDLETON



1. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Ancestral File (R)", Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998.
2. Frederick Adams Virkus, ed., "Immigrant Ancestors", Genealogical Publishing Co., 1942, p.53.
3. Everett Hall Pendleton, "Brian Pendleton and His Descendants", Privately Printed, 1910, p.28.
4. Louis Effingham de Forest, "Babcock and Allied Families", de Forest Publishing Company, 1928, p.79.
5. "Family Book of Remembrance and Genealogy With Allied Lines", 1952, copy online at HeritageQuest, p.46.