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John (Pardue) Perdue (abt. 1711 - abt. 1768)

John Perdue [uncertain] formerly Pardue
Born about in Henrico County, Virginiamap
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 57 in Bute, North Carolinamap [uncertain]
Profile last modified | Created 18 Mar 2019
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Biography

John was born about 1711. He passed away about 1768. [1]

Name: John Pardue (Perdieu) II. [2] Array

Residence Virginia

[2]
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John (Pardue) Perdue was a North Carolina colonist.

John Perdue was born about 1711 in Bute County (currently Warren County), North Carolina,[3] possible son of John (Perdieu) Perdieu Pardoe (~1685 - ~1730) and Mary (Amphlett) Perdieu (~1665 - ). [4]

His siblings were:

  1. William (Perdieu) Perdieu Perdue (~1710 - ~1785)
  2. Richard Perdue (~1716 - )

John married Sarah Moore (~1743 - >1773). Their son was Richard Pardue (1764 - 1810).

John married Sarah D Adams (1726 - 1780). Their children were:

  1. Bevel Pardue (1753 - <1820)
  2. Sarah (Perdue) Meadows (~1760 - ).

John's other children were:

  1. Joseph Pardue (~1732 - ~1790)
  2. William (Pardue) Pardue Pardieu (~1735 - ~1820)
  3. John Pardue (1737 - >1790)
  4. Adams Pardue (1746 - 1826)
  5. Fields (Pardue) Pardue Perdieu (~1748 - ~1794)
  6. Lilliston (Pardue) Pardue Perdieu (~1750 - ~1807)
  7. Blackman Pardue (1755 - 1819)
  8. Sarah Pardue (1756 - 1782)
  9. Joel (Pardue) Pardue Pardieu (~1757 - ~1798)
  10. Morris Pardue (1758 - 1795)
  11. Phoebe Pardue (~1759 - ~1790)
  12. Elizabeth Pardue (1764 - ).

John died about 1769 in Bute, North Carolina, United States aged ~58.



FSID: at 9KBS-Q3C.

Probate: 1769 in Bute, North Carolina, USA.[5]

John died at the age of about 58 in 1769 in Bute, North Carolina, USA. Owens Creek, Bute, North Carolina, British Colonial America.[5]

Bute Co. North Carolina Will Book A, page 52.

In the name of God and God's name this being the last Will and Testament of John Perdue being now of perfect Memory and Judgement thanks be to God for it... and first of all I give and bequeath my Soul to God who gave it and my body to the earth to be buried in a Christian like manner at the discretion of my executors and family................

Secondly I give and bequeath to my beloved Son John Perdue that tract of land where on he now lives from Jonathan Johnson Creek down to owins (Owen's) Creek, all over owins (Owen's) Creek of the North Side of the said creek..

Thirdly I give and bequeath to my two beloved sons Joel Perdue and Morris Perdue the land and plantation where on I now live to be divided between them at the discretion of James Moore and that they may have the benifit of the land as soon as they have judgment to manage their business and the howse and plantation I give the use of and benifit to my beloved wife during her life....

Fourthly and likewise I give and bequeath to my beloved wife my lot of land that I had of John Dawson during the time I leased it for and her life and if she should die before the time is out I give it to my son Richard Perdue...

Fifthly I give and bequeath to my three sons William Perdue, Joseph Perdue and Adams Perdue five shillings of sterling a peace...

Sixthly I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Phebe Perdue one feather bed and furniture and seventhly and lastly I do give and bequeath to my beloved wife my three negros Jack and Peter and Will to have the use of her life and at her death and the aforesaid negros as living or any of them I give them to my beloved sons Richard Perdue and Bevel Perdue and Liliston Perdue to be praised by fit persons with the rest of my estate not yet mentioned which I also give the use of to my beloved wife during her life and then to be divided with the praise value of the negros, between my three beloved children Blackman Perdue, Sally Perdue and Ann Perdue and if the value of the Negros be more then than that of the household estate and Stock then the aforesaid persons to wit Richard and Bevel and Liliston shall pay out of their value, so that they, the six last named children shall have a just and equal devesion of all.

Item. I give and bequeath to my beloved son Field Perdue one feather bed and furniture to be paid at the Death of my wife or before if it can be spared....

As also I do appoint James Moore and my wife Sarah Perdue my hole and sole executors of all my Business in witness were of I have unto set my hand and fixed seal this 24 day of March 1768.

his John LJ Perdue Seal. mark

Signed Sealed. in the presants of us.

Susanna Moore Jurat. Ann Moore Jurat.

Bute Sct February Court 1769. This will was proved by the oaths of Susanna Moore and Ann Moore the witnesses hereto and on motion it was ordered to be recorded. Then James Moore, one of the Executors herein named Qualified as such and was ordered to be Certified.

Test Ben. McCulloch C.C.

Sources

  1. Unsourced family tree handed down to Anonymous (Osborne) Crane.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Source: #S1692138235 Ancestry Record 6131 #519079031
  3. Entered by Michael Perdue, Mar 22, 2013
  4. "Direct Descendants of John Pardieu" obtained from James Buchtel by Kath Belden, via B. Keirn '
  5. 5.0 5.1 FamilySearch US Death Records. Citing: Bute County, North Carolina Will Book A, Page 52. Will of John Pardue Probated 1769 Bute County, NC Link: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898M-VHN1 Note: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-898M-VHN1
  • Source: S1692138235 Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Record Collection 6131

See also:

  • "Blankenship ancestors : Agee, Dunn Johnston, Jones, Ligon, Moseley, Perdue, White", Gayle King Blankenship, Book 65, 1995, self published Virginia. Geneagophers p.347
  • John Perdieu Ancestry.com
  • Genealogist W.M. Perdue, Chief Justice of Appeals, Manitoba, Canada
  • The Church bells of Wilshire by HB Walker, MA, FSA
  • Genealogist J. Perdue King
  • Perdue Genealogy Study, by Robert Hartley Perdue

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Hi Kath,

I'm very interested in the book you mention. I'm still struggling with how to merge. Yes, I will love to merge our accounts. Please email me anytime, so I can exchange my phone number with you. My email address is [email address removed] or [email address removed] Thank you for reaching out, Anna Perdue

posted on Perdue-270 (merged) by Ann Perdue
Perdue-270 and Pardue-312 appear to represent the same person because: same father and dates, source needed to affirm correct spelling of birth name
posted by Robin Lee
Perdue-270 and Perdue-473 appear to represent the same person because: Hi, I think these are profiles of the same person and suggest merging. Thanks.
posted on Perdue-270 (merged) by Joey Sum
Perdue-446 and Perdue-270 appear to represent the same person because: Theses look to be the same person, child of John Pardieu. I have a document called Direct Descendants of John Pardieu. Let me know if you would like to have a copy. It's from a time prior to internet genealogy.
posted on Perdue-270 (merged) by Kath Belden
Please see note above from Ann Perdue.
posted on Perdue-270 (merged) by Robin Lee