Isaac Pendleton
Isaac Pendelton (22 November 1777 – 1 October 1804) was an American Ship's master and sealer.
Captain Isaac Pendleton | |
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Born | Kings County, Rhode Island now Washington County | 22 November 1777
Died | 1 October 1804 26) | (aged
Cause of death | killed by natives |
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Ship's master, sealer |
Known for | exploring southern ocean |
Spouse |
Nancy Sheffield (m. 1802) |
Parent(s) | Amos Pendleton and Anna Foster |
Isaac Pendelton was born on 22 November 1777 in King's County, Rhode Island (the former name for Washington County) on 22 November 1777.[1]
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 Union 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.