BALL KNOCK PENINGTON


Sarah BALL

[Rin I3001] [5571] Father: Alling BALL   Mother: Dorothy


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                       _Alling (Allen) BALL _|
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 _Alling BALL ________|
| (1619 - 1716) m 1648|
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|                     |_Dorothy TUTTLE ______|
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|--Sarah BALL 
|  (1660 - ....)
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|_Dorothy ____________|
  (.... - 1689) m 1648|
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[5571] [S131] Gene Pool Web site on Roots web



Benjamin KNOCK

[Rin I9685] [14153] Family 1:

Ann possible Penington 9432?

[14153] [S22] Tombstone



William Hyland PENINGTON

[Rin I2110] [4040] [4041] Father: William Robert PENINGTON   Mother: Mary J CLARKE

Family 1:

Augusta Mc Gregor COUSINS

  1.  Adelaide Rebecca PENNINGTON
  2.  Mary Emma PENNINGTON
  3.  Carlos Alden PENINGTON
  4.  Kenneth PENINGTON
  5.  Robert PENINGTON

                                                              _Robert of Wm. PENINGTON not proven link to this Wm_+
                                                             | (1750 - 1800)                                      
                             _Hyland Biddle PENINGTON _______|
                            | (1777 - 1867) m 1816           |
                            |                                |_Mary BIDDLE _______________________________________+
                            |                                  (1751 - 1805)                                      
 _William Robert PENINGTON _|
|  m 1843                   |
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|                           |_Eliza M (Elizabeth ) ROTHWELL _|
|                             (1790 - 1864) m 1816           |
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|--William Hyland PENINGTON 
|  (1847 - 1932)
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|_Mary J CLARKE ____________|
  (1825 - ....) m 1843      |
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[4040] 1850 Census he is 3 living with his father William 28 Merchant

Lori R Croswell branch
Her notes in PRA Digest 8/22/1997 resident of Evanston, Cook Co Illinois Mar 1864 age 17
Fair complextion, Hazel eyes, brown hair 5ft 61/2 inch
died age 84
Served in the 39th Illinois Infantry in the Civil War. William was a member of the Regimental Band, He was also listed as being the Company bugler at Bermuda Hundred in Virginia where he was stationed. According to the history the musicians were also stretcher bearers and often served as medics. So William probably did not actually take part in fighting.

His unit served at the Siege of Petersburg, a major battle. The casualties from his unit were significant, particulary after William joined in 1864. Desite the fact that he was likely medic, being at PetersBurg was definately a great danger as people were often killed simply living in the trenches.

Williams Regiment the 39th was one of the lead units blocking Lee's retreat from the Appomattoz, they got to witness the surrender of General Lee.


FIRST GENERATION

1. William Hyland PENINGTON was born about 1845/46 in Wilmington, Delaware.
He resided Evanston, Cook County, Illinois in Mar 1864. He was also known
as Wiliam H. Pennington. He served in the military in 39th Illinois Infantry
in the Civil War. William was a member of thr Regimental Band, He was also
listed as being the Company Bugler at Bermuda Hundred in Virginia where he
was stationed. According to the History the musicians were also stretcher
bearers and often served as medics.So William probably did not actually take
part in fighting.

His unit served at the Siege Of Petersburg, a major battle. The casualties
from his unit were significant, particularly after William joined in 1864.
Despite the fact that he was a likely medic, being at Petersburg was
definitely in great danger as people were often killed simply living in the
trenches.

Williams Regiment the 39th was one of the lead units blocking Lee's retreat
from the Appomattox, they got to witness the Surrender of General Lee. He
was buried in Des Moines, Washington.

Augusta MacGregor COUSINS (daughter of John COUSINS and Emma JOY) was born on
4 Jul 1843 in Maine. She died on 27 Oct 1924 in Eatonville, Pierce County,
Washington. She was also known as Augusta Cousins. William Hyland PENINGTON
and Augusta MacGregor COUSiNS had the following children:

+2 i. Adelaide Rebecca PENNINGTON.
+3 ii. Mary Emma PENNINGTON.
+4 iii. Carlos Alden PENINGTON.
5 iv. Kenneth PENINGTON.
6 v. Robert PENINGTON was born in 1871. He died in 1925.
Lori Coswell

Name: William Hyland PENINGTON
Sex: Male

Individual Facts
Birth 20 Jan 1847 in Wilmington, Delaware
Residence Evanston, Cook County, Illinois (Mar 1864) (age 17)
Description Fair Complexion, Hazel eyes, Brown Hair , 5 ft. 6 1/2 heigth,
(15 Mar 1864) (age 17)
Death 11 Jan 1932 in Washington State Soldiers Home, Orting, Washington (age
84)
Burial 13 Jan 1932 in Des Moines, Washington (age 84)
AKA Wiliam H. Pennington
Military in 39th Illinois Infantry in the Civil War

Marriages/Children
1. Augusta MacGregor COUSINS
Children Adelaide Rebecca PENNINGTON (1875/76-19 Dec 1959)
Mary Emma PENNINGTON (23 Apr 1869-12 Oct 1943)
Carlos Alden PENINGTON (-bef 25 Sep 1951)
Kenneth PENINGTON (-)
Robert PENINGTON (1871-1925)

Birth1, 2,3
Description2:
Burial: Undertaker:R.D. Borden, Orting, Washington, 3
Military2: William was a member of thr Regimental Band, He was also listed as
being the Company Bugler at Bermuda Hundred in Virginia where he was
stationed. According to the History the musicians were also stretcher bearers
and often served as medics.So William probably did not actually take part in
fighting.

His unit served at the Siege Of Petersburg, a major battle. The casualties
from his unit were significant, particularly after William joined in 1864.
Despite the fact that he was a likely medic, being at Petersburge was
definitely in great danger as people were often killed simply living in the
trenches.

Williams Regiment the 39th was one of the lead units blocking Lee's retreat
from the Appomattox, they got to witness the Surrender of General Lee.

Sources
1. 1920, Washington, Skagit County, Census.
2. Muster Sheet.
3. Washington State Death Certificate

[4041] [S149] DE Census 1850

[4037] [S160] Personal notes Merle R Price PRA

[4038] [S160] Personal notes Merle R Price PRA

[4039] [S164] Personal notes Lori Croswell PRA Digest



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