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  1. Nathanael G. Pendleton. Nathanael Greene Pendleton (August 25, 1793 – June 16, 1861) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the father of George Hunt Pendleton . Born in Savannah, Georgia, August 25, 1793, he moved to New York City with his parents ( Nathaniel Pendleton and Susan Bard Pendleton).

  2. Nathaniel Greene Pendleton (August 9, 1895 – October 12, 1967) was an American Olympic wrestler, film actor, and stage performer. His younger brother, Edmund J. Pendleton (1899–1987), was a well-known music composer and choir master and organist for the American Church in Paris.

  3. Nathaniel Greene Pendleton was born on August 9, 1895 on a farm close to Davenport, Iowa. The son of Nathaniel G. Pendleton, a lawyer, and mother Adelaide Elizabeth Johnson, the family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio when Nat was a mere two months of age. His uncle was well-known Cincinnati-born D.W. Griffith silent player Arthur V. Johnson.

    • August 9, 1895
    • October 12, 1967
  4. Nathanael Greene Pendleton (August 25, 1793 – June 16, 1861) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the father of George Hunt Pendleton. Quick Facts Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 1st district, Preceded by ... Close.

  5. 9 de jan. de 2017 · The law career of Nathaniel Pendleton (1756-1821) included stints as a U.S. District Court judge and attorney general of Georgia. Nathaniel G. Pendleton was born in Savannah, Georgia, in...

  6. 26 de jan. de 2002 · Nathaniel Pendleton’s Narrative of the Events of June 22, 1804,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Hamilton/01-26-02-0001-0209. [Original source: The Papers of Alexander Hamilton , vol. 26, 1 May 1802 – 23 October 1804, Additional Documents 1774–1799, Addenda and Errata , ed ...

  7. Nathaniel Pendleton Family Papers (MS 392). Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library. Biographical / Historical Nathaniel Pendleton (1756-1821) was born in Culpepper County, Virginia, and died in Hyde Park, New York. He served in the Revolutionary forces for eight years and five months and was in the last part aide-de-