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  larcena pennington - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Larcena Pennington (January 10, 1837-March 31, 1913) was a member of the first family with American citizenship to set foot in Arizona, and a survivor of many life-threatening moments.
Larcena could hear the voices of the men who had left camp, but they were too far away for her to reach immediately, so she crawled for one more day until some of the men noticed her.
Larcena was held as a heroine by many across the West, because her story of survival made the headlines of important newspapers.
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 Larcena Pennington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Larcena Pennington (January 10, 1837-March 31, 1913) was a member of the first family with American citizenship to set foot in Arizona, and a survivor of many life-threatening moments.
Larcena could hear the voices of the; men who had left camp, but they were too far away for her to reach immediately, so she crawled for one more day until some of the men noticed her.
Larcena was hailed as a heroine by many across the West, because her story of survival made the headlines of important newspapers.
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 Family Group 22
Laura Ellen Pennington was born on November 12, 1834 in TN.
Larcena Ann Pennington was born on June 10, 1837 in TN.
Larcena was the one who was captured by the Apaches in Madera Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, south of Tucson, repeatedly speared, knocked in the head, thrown over a cliff and left for dead.
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 Badass of the Week: Larcena Pennington
Larcena, being the hardcore motherfucker she was, ran to get her revolver, but the Apaches managed to subdue her before she could turn the weapon against them.
Larcena and Mercedes briefly attempted to tear off small pieces of their clothing and leave a trail for John and William to find, but the Indians caught on to this and forced them to stop under penalty of angry spear poking.
Larcena Pennington fell unconscious for three days, finally awakening and deciding that it was time to get the fuck out of Dodge.
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 Pennington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pennington is the name, or part of the name of a place in the United Kingdom:
Pennington Flash Country Park, Greater Manchester, England; a renowned spot for birdwatching in the North West of England.
Pennington, Hampshire, an area of the town of Lymington, on the south coast of England
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 Larcena Pennington - Enpsychlopedia
She screamed once trapped, and Larcena tried to save her with a revolver, but when she turned around, Larcena was already surrounded by Apaches.
Larcena was hailed as a heroine by many across the West, because her story of survival made the headlines of important newspapers.
Larcena became a newborn Christian and one of the first members of the Congregational Church in Tucson.
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 PenningtonSaga
Pennington and two of his sons were killed by Apaches near present day
When Larcena was unable to keep up, she was struck in the back with a lance and fell down the side of the hill.
Larcena, who was covered with bruises and cut with 16 lance wounds, started her incredible journey back to her camp the next morning.
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Larcena E. Parker, born Sep 18, 1840 in Carroll Co, Tn; died Feb 10, 1908 in Clarksburg, 13th District, Carroll Co, Tn.
Larcena E.4 Parker (James C.3, Sarah2 Hilliard, Rightman1) was born Sep 18, 1840 in Carroll Co, Tn, and died Feb 10, 1908 in Clarksburg, 13th District, Carroll Co, Tn.
Emma Elizabeth5 Carnal (Larcena E.4 Parker, James C.3, Sarah2 Hilliard, Rightman1) was born Feb 1, 1868, and died Jun 2, 1941.
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 Homes! Golf! Lifestyle! Geronimo!
Nine to fourteen days later - accounts vary - she crawled back into the lumber camp where she had been abducted and nearly scared the loggers to death, so ghastly and unexpected was her appearance.
Larcena Pennington, as she is usually called, lived to the age of 76 in Tucson, but her father, first husband and two of her brothers were eventually killed by Apaches.
The number of Apaches killed by Penningtons is not recorded.
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 Fire Protection Tucson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
She screamed once trapped, and Larcena tried to save her with a revolver, but when she turned around, she was the daughter of Elias and Julia Ann Pennington died, the surviving Penningtons moved to Texas.
Manual hydraulic calculations are thoroughly covered and a survivor of many of integrates Larcena who she Pennington the and is vital reading for final year students in fire science curricula.
Larcena began to walk back home, but her feet and legs got tired, so she ended up crawling down the mountain where she whad been taken to.
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 Pennington Information
Pennington is the name, or part of the name of a place in the United Kingdom:
Pennington Flash Country Park, Greater Manchester, England; a renowned spot for birdwatching in the North West of England.
Pennington, Hampshire, an area of the town of Lymington, on the south coast of England
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 (GCGAG3) Evergreen's Stories by Silny Jako Bek
Born in Tennessee in 1837, Larcena came with her family to Arizona in 1857 and married John H. Page in 1859.
In 1861 when Larcena was 3 months pregnant, John was killed by Apaches, a fate that befell Larcena's father and two brothers in later years.
(There is no historical record of the number of Apaches killed by Penningtons, but that's another story!) In addition to her brush with death at the hands of the Apaches, Larcena also survived smallpox.
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 Elias Green Pennington, Sr. - AZ 1860s
The Pennington family was the first white family to settle in Arizona Territory.
She was married at 16 years of age, had 12 children (8 girls, 4 boys) by age 39 and died at age 40.
Larcena was kidnapped by Indians in Madera Canyon in the Santa Rita Mountains, south of Tucson, was
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She was born in Tina, Kentucky on April 22, 1929, the daughter of Shiloh and Larcena Smith Combs.
On January 16, 1938 in Cindy, Kentucky she married Elisha Pennington, and he preceded her in death in 2003.
She is survived by two sons, Owen Pennington and his wife Pearl of Hamilton, and Dwight Pennington and his wife Evelyn of Pleasant View, Tennessee; one daughter, Brenda Jean Edmonds and her husband Jim of Hamilton; four grandchildren, Douglas Pennington, Cary Pennington, Chris Pennington, and Darin Edmonds; seven great-grandchildren
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 Larcena Pennington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Apache noticed what she was doing, however, and they separated Larcena and Mercedes, making Larcena walk for 16 miles (26 km).
They also took her boots, and shot her eleven times, throwing her into rocks that were about 17 feet (5 m) below them, and leaving her for dead.
But, about 20 miles (32 km) outside Tucson, they had to return when Larcena's sister Ellen became gravely ill with pneumonia.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Larcena_Pennington   (1028 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Page Book: Rowe/Drummond Ancestors: Ahnentafel Report of Shawna Lynne Rowe
William Madison Randolph, born 26 December 1851 in Texas; died 08 July 1908 in Fisher Co., Texas; married Mary Francis Pennington.
Elias Green Pennington, born 1810 in South Carolina; died 1869 in Sonita Creek, Arizona.
Mary Francis Pennington, born 28 December 1852; died 20 December 1935; married William Madison Randolph.
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 Larcena Pennington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The men got contracted by the government to supply hay, while the women sewed soldiers' uniforms.
In 1868, Jim Pennington, her brother, was killed during a persecution of Apache Indians, and in June of 1869, her father and her brother were both murdered while working at a farm.
This page was last modified 05:02, 15 Jun 2005.
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She and another girl, Larcena Pennington, were taken captive.
Pennington, weak from the effects of malaria, was unable to keep up with the Apaches, and they, wanting to make their retreat from the raid with all due haste, lanced her, threw her over an embankment and left her for dead.
About 1895, he and his wife purchased a house on East Pennington Street originally built in 1871 for a Tucson lawyer, T.L. Stiles.
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 List Of Famous Kidnappings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
At age 18 he decided to remain Catholic, taking the name Pius.
Larcena Pennington and 11-year-old Mercedes Sais Quiroz, by Apache s (1860).
Ion Perdicaris and his step-son Cromwell Varley were kidnapped by Mulai Ahmed er Raisuli in Morocco, causing US Secretary of State John Hay to declare "This government wants Perdicaris alive or Raisuli dead."
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 directopedia : Directory : Society : Genealogy : Surnames : P [4] : Pennington
A genealogy of the Pennington with the decendants of Richard Pennington b.
Pennington is part of the name of a place in the United Kingdom:
This is a disambiguation page—a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Nick
Larcena Pennington Page, a member of the first American family to set foot in the region.
Larcena’s life was one of tragedy, courage, and perseverance.
Larcena herself barely survived when she was captured by Apaches in the mountains south of
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 Lookin' Back: Temper proves deadly for physician | www.tucsoncitizen.com ®   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Handy was named in November 1886 as first chancellor of the University of Arizona, but was removed from office the following year for refusing to attend regents' meetings for six months after quarreling with them.
She was the daughter of Larcena Pennington Page Scott, who had gained local fame by crawling through the desert for more than a week to escape Apaches who had kidnapped her and then lanced her and left her for dead.
The doctor had made it known around Tucson that any attorney foolish enough to represent her in the divorce case "would be sorry." Heney had ignored the doctor's threat and had been working with Mrs.
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 Jan Cleere
"Larcena Pennington Page Survives Capture by Apaches" - Chronicle of the Old
Bloodied and scarred, her disheveled hair matted with mud and scant clothing on her
emaciated body, Larcena Pennington Page, on her hands and knees, crawled out of the
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 History's alive in this cemetery | www.azstarnet.com ®
Standing by another grave will be Virginia Ginn, who will present another female pioneer who beat the odds.
"I am portraying Larcena Pennington, who was kidnapped by the Apaches from Madera Canyon on March 16, 1860, at age 22, lanced in the back by them several times, pushed over a ravine and left for dead," Ginn wrote in an e-mail.
She lived the remainder of her life in Tucson.
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 Luttrell/Littrell Family Researchers
Pleasant LUTTRELL, born 1835 in Casey Co., Kentucky and married Susan DELK, Dec. 1858, in Casey Co., KY. Their daughter Larcena LUTTRELL is my grandmother.
of Joshua Pennington Huff & wife Margaret Ann Gaston) // Ada Eldora Luttrell b.
of JOSHUA PENNINGTON HUFF & MARGARET ANN (PEGGY) GASTON.
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 R - An Annotated Bibliography of the Tohono O'odham (Papago Indians)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It was their community that Father Eusebio Kino came upon in 1697; it was they who became involved in the Pima Revolt of 1751; and it was a group of ASobaipuris@ from the San Pedro River Valley who enlarged Tucson=s population in 1762.]
[This is a book about Arizona=s Pennington family, people who moved to Arizona in the late 1850s.
In March, 1860, a woman named Larcena Page was captured (and subsequently killed) by Apaches, and Papago warriors were in the scouting party that left Tubac in search of her (pp.
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 Genealogy Images of History - Pc-Pe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
PENNINGTON PAGE, Larcena * (1872), (A TOWN OF GOURDS, CALABASAS, ARIZONA, Frontier Pioneer Story)
PENNINGTON, Ann * - 1931 - Pictured in the staring role of THE NEW YORKERS as she will appear at the Broadway Theatre in article entitled PLAYERS IN BROADWAY ATTRACTIONS as saved from this old American pictorial magazine
PENNINGTON, E. GOURDS, CALABASAS, ARIZONA, Frontier Pioneer Story)
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Arizona - I am portraying Larcena Pennington, who was kidnapped by the Apaches from Madera Canyon on March 16, 1860, at age 22, lanced in the back by them several times, pushed over a ravine and left for dead,"
CRAWLSPACE (William Whitla, Larcena Pennington, and Charles Sherman Ross).
Update - source change : looks like the MFD has struck again..
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