Isaac Pendleton

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|name = Captain Isaac Pendleton

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|birth_date = {{birth date|1777|11|22|df=y}}

|birth_place= Kings County, Rhode Island now Washington County

|death_date = {{death date and age|1804|10|01|1777|11|22|df=y}}

|death_place= Tongatapu

|death_cause= killed by natives

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|occupation = Ship's master, sealer

|known for = exploring southern ocean

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|spouse = {{marriage|Nancy Sheffield|1802}}

|parents = Amos Pendleton and Anna Foster

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|nationality= American

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Isaac Pendelton (22 November 1777 – 1 October 1804) was an American Ship's master and sealer.

Isaac Pendelton was born on 22 November 1777 in King's County, Rhode Island (the former name for Washington County) on 22 November 1777.[http://records.ancestry.com/isaac_pendleton_records.ashx?pid=30214212 Ancestry.com]

In 1802, he married Nancy Sheffield in Stonington, New London County, Connecticut. In October that year he was commissioned by Fanning & Coles as captain of the US brig {{ship||Union|1802 ship|2}} and embarked on a sealing voyage to New Holland. In early 1803, Pendleton met French explorer, Nicolas Baudin in King George Sound. Baudin suggested Kangaroo Island as a place where seals could be found in abundance. On Kangaroo Island near modern-day American River, South Australia, Pendleton commissioned the construction of the schooner Independence, the first ship built in South Australian waters.

Pendelton was killed by natives on Tongatapu on 1 October 1804.

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Category:1777 births

Category:1804 deaths

Category:Sealers

Category:Sea captains

Category:American sailors