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  2. Benjamin Lankford - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Lankford (1727 – August 12, 1810) (sometimes spelled "Langford") was an American patriot, planter and politician who represented Pittsylvania County, Virginia during the final session of the House of Burgesses, several of the Virginia Revolutionary Conventions and in the Virginia House of Delegates most years until 1790.

  3. Pittsylvania County, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pittsylvania County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. At the 2020 census, the population was 60,501. [1] The county seat is Chatham. Pittsylvania County is included in the Danville, VA Micropolitan Statistical Area. [2] The largest undeveloped uranium deposit in the United States (7th largest in the world) is located in ...

  4. Robert Williams (Virginian) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Williams (circa 1740 – circa 1793) was an American lawyer, patriot, planter and politician in Virginia and North Carolina, who served in the fifth Virginia Revolutionary Convention, first meeting of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1776 and in 1788 the Virginia Ratifying Convention, all representing Pittsylvania County, as well as led Pittsylvania's militia during the American ...

  5. Samuel Calland - Wikipedia

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    Born in 1750, Samuel married Elizabeth Smith Calland (1758–1828) on December 14, 1776, in Pittsylvania County, Virginia. She was the daughter of John Smith, who owned the large plantation "The Pocket", in a bend of the Smith River. Their children were: Anna B. Calland Callaway (1780–1810); Captain Samuel C. Calland (1787–1818); Ralph ...

  6. John Wilson (Pittsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    American Revolutionary War. John Wilson (ca 1740 – 1820) was an American patriot, planter, merchant and politician who represented Pittsylvania County, Virginia three times in the Virginia House of Delegates as well as at the Virginia Ratifying Convention, and later helped found the town of Danville which now owns a home erected by his son [1 ...

  7. Chatham, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    51-15000 [3] GNIS feature ID. 1498464 [4] Website. www.chatham-va.gov. Chatham is a town in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, United States. It is the county seat of Pittsylvania County. [5] Chatham's population was 1,232 at the 2020 census. [2] It is included in the Danville, Virginia Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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