I'm not sure that this is the right
Pettit family for you, but here is what I found in my files of Pettits the right age to be the parents of your Walter and James.
Marriages of
-John M.(McCargo)
Pettit age 24, Pend.Co. on July 4, 1877 to India
Wagner by Wm. Kirkwood at J.P. Wagner's. Her father was John
Wagner.
- Z.T. Pettit, Sept. 28, 1870, to
Rhoda A. Kirkwood, dau. of Wm. Kirwood, by
AAA. Knight, at bride's father's.
- Z.T. Pettit, age 38, Pend.Co. to Parmelia
Beagle, 42. (His 2nd mar., her 1st) by License, Sept 12, 1885.
John
McCargo and Z. T. Pettit are sons of William
Angell Pettit and his wife Elizabeth
Highfill Pettit. William
Angell Pettit is the son of James and
Milley H. Angell
Pettit, but was raised by his grandfather William
Angell, the "old constable." William
Angell Pettit died 22 Oct. 1866; his grandfather William
Angell died 5 Jan 1867,
Pendleton Co. Both lived near
Morgan. Milley
Pettit mar. Lewis
Doane, then they and her other married children all went to
Scotland Co. Mo. in 1852. (Including her daughter Lucy
Pettit and husband William Pusey, my ancestors).
I have a copy of the obituary for John
McCargo Pettit. He was 88 years old when he died at the home of his daughter,
Lizzie near
Wallingford on July 31, 1940. He was born on June 26, 1852, and was a lifelong member of the
Morgan Christian Church. He married Enda
Wagner in 1867*, and they had 6 children, two sons and four daughters. Only the four living children are listed: Walter
Pettit of Tollesboro, Mrs. Lizzie
Prater of
Wallingford, Mrs. Myrtle Vansickle of Rushville, Ind, and John
Pettit of Indianapolis, and 20 grandchildren, and 28 great grandchildren. He was buried at the Tollesboro Cemetery beside his wife. [unfortunately a James
Lott is not listed.ljm]
(*this date could be a typo in the obit from the newspaper.)
This information comes primarily from the
Barton papers in the
Pendleton Co. Library at Falmouth. John
McCargo Pettit was very helpful in giving information to Mr. Barton for the collection.
There are many other
Pettit families in
Pendleton Co. that are related to James
Pettit. He died fairly young in 1828, and most of his children later went to Mo., but his brothers stayed in the area. His parents were
Amos &
Milley Glinn/Glenn
Pettit.
Let me know if this is the right family. If so, I have more information for you. If not, I can watch for your names as I search my other families.
Good
Luck. Linda