{"id":836,"date":"2021-02-26T04:10:45","date_gmt":"2021-02-26T04:10:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/?p=836"},"modified":"2025-03-25T02:07:59","modified_gmt":"2025-03-25T02:07:59","slug":"first-pettits-in-america-series-3-colonel-thomas-pettit-petty-pettus-of-littletown-virginia-1641","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/2021\/02\/26\/first-pettits-in-america-series-3-colonel-thomas-pettit-petty-pettus-of-littletown-virginia-1641\/","title":{"rendered":"First Pettits in America Series #3 &#8211;Colonel Thomas Pettit\/Petty\/Pettus of Littletown Virginia, ~1641"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>NOTE<\/strong>: There is every reason to believe this man&#8217;s name was Pettus and not Pettit.\u00a0 Unfortunately there are a number of genealogists who erroneously mix Thomas<em><strong> Pettus<\/strong><\/em> with Thomas <strong><em>Pettit<\/em><\/strong> and his wife Katherine who lived in a different area of Virginia.\u00a0 The information in this article is provided in order to help researchers keep the two men and their lives separated.\u00a0 To see the information on the other Thomas, Thomas Pettit of Rappahannock, please check out this article: <a href=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/2021\/02\/23\/thomas-pettit-and-katherine-of-rapp-co-virginia-before-1656\/\"><em>First Pettits in America Series #2 \u2013Thomas Pettit and Katherine of Rapp. Co., Virginia, before 1655.<\/em><\/a><\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<h2>Col. Thomas Pettit\/Pettus of Virginia, ~1641<\/h2>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Thomas Pettus was an immigrant to Virginia who settled near Jamestown around 1640. <em>The Encyclopedia of Virginia biography, Vol I<\/em>, p111, contains the following biography of Thomas Pettus:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"ocr_par\"><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888597640891219\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1231 1512 1363 1555\">Pettus,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1382 1512 1546 1555\">Thomas,<\/span> <\/span><\/p>\n<p class=\"ocr_par\"><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888597640891219\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1567 1512 1640 1555\">First<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1661 1512 1803 1555\">appears<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1824 1512 1855 1555\">in<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1879 1512 1935 1555\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1956 1512 2034 1555\">Vir<\/span><\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888597640891219\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1187 1566 1273 1609\">ginia<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1301 1566 1431 1609\">records<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1454 1566 1490 1609\">as<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1516 1566 1665 1609\">included<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1691 1566 1724 1609\">in<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1749 1566 1803 1609\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1828 1566 2034 1609\">commission<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888597640891219\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1188 1622 1223 1664\">to<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1244 1622 1298 1664\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1319 1622 1511 1664\">Councillors<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1532 1622 1565 1664\">at<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1585 1622 1640 1664\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1660 1622 1833 1664\">beginning<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1854 1622 1891 1664\">of<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1916 1622 2034 1664\">Berke<\/span><\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888160768894714\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1188 1677 1264 1719\">ley&#8217;s<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1286 1677 1554 1719\">administration,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1575 1677 1660 1719\">Aug.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1680 1677 1710 1719\">9,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1735 1677 1821 1719\">1641.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1868 1677 1918 1719\">He<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1938 1677 2033 1719\">prob<\/span><\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.888160768894714\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1187 1732 1262 1774\">ably<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1280 1732 1368 1774\">came<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1388 1732 1421 1774\">to<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1441 1732 1494 1774\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1515 1732 1629 1774\">colony<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1647 1732 1745 1774\">about<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1764 1732 1833 1774\">that<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1853 1732 1939 1774\">time.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1981 1732 2033 1774\">He<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887723896898209\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1188 1787 1254 1828\">was<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1272 1787 1399 1828\">present<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1417 1787 1448 1828\">at<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1466 1787 1620 1828\">meetings<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1637 1787 1671 1828\">as<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1690 1787 1751 1828\">late<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1767 1787 1802 1828\">as<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1824 1787 1911 1828\">1651,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1927 1787 1982 1828\">but<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"2000 1787 2032 1828\">in<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887723896898209\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1188 1842 1252 1883\">this<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1276 1842 1352 1883\">year<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1375 1842 1477 1883\">seems<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1502 1842 1535 1883\">to<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1559 1842 1638 1883\">have<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1664 1842 1725 1883\">lost<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1749 1842 1798 1883\">his<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1822 1842 1890 1883\">seat<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1913 1842 1955 1883\">on<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1979 1842 2032 1883\">the<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887287024901704\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1186 1896 1305 1939\">arrival<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1331 1896 1367 1939\">of<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1393 1896 1447 1939\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1477 1896 1728 1939\">parliamentary<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1761 1896 2031 1939\">commissioners.<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887723896898209\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1185 1952 1256 1994\">The<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1274 1952 1373 1994\">house<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1394 1952 1430 1994\">of<\/span> B<span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1445 1952 1627 1994\">urgesses,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1645 1952 1807 1994\">however,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1826 1952 1945 1994\">elected<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1964 1952 2032 1994\">him<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887723896898209\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1186 2006 1203 2048\">a<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1222 2006 1396 2048\">Councillor<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1415 2006 1446 2048\">in<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1468 2006 1546 2048\">1652<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1562 2006 1625 2048\">and<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1645 2006 1800 2048\">reelected<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1819 2006 1885 2048\">him<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1902 2006 1920 2048\">a<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1940 2006 2032 2048\">num<\/span><\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887723896898209\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1184 2061 1240 2104\">ber<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1258 2061 1295 2104\">of<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1312 2061 1405 2104\">times<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1422 2061 1626 2104\">afterwards.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1666 2061 1763 2104\">Upon<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1784 2061 1964 2104\">Berkeley&#8217;s<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1982 2061 2032 2104\">re<\/span><\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.887287024901704\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1185 2116 1406 2158\">appointment<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1430 2116 1464 2158\">to<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1488 2116 1542 2158\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1564 2116 1797 2158\">governorship<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1822 2116 1853 2158\">at<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1877 2116 1930 2158\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1954 2116 2031 2158\">time<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.886850152905199\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1185 2172 1223 2213\">of<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1251 2172 1304 2213\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1332 2172 1533 2213\">restoration,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1561 2172 1593 2213\">in<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1625 2172 1712 2213\">1660,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1740 2172 1793 2213\">the<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1823 2172 1909 2213\">King<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1935 2172 2030 2213\">again<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.886413280908694\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1186 2226 1435 2260\">commissioned<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1467 2226 1578 2260\">Pettus<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1610 2226 1628 2260\">a<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1659 2226 1843 2260\">Councillor.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1897 2226 2029 2260\">Colonel<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.886850152905199\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1186 2281 1298 2315\">Pettus<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1319 2281 1411 2315\">made<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1430 2281 1479 2315\">his<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1501 2281 1595 2315\">home<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1615 2281 1646 2315\">at<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1665 2281 1893 2315\">&#8220;Littletown&#8221;<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1914 2281 1955 2315\">on<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1976 2281 2030 2315\">the<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.886413280908694\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1183 2336 1293 2378\">James<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1314 2336 1411 2378\">river,<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1432 2336 1487 2378\">not<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1511 2336 1562 2378\">far<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1584 2336 1685 2378\">below<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1706 2336 1915 2378\">Jamestown.<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1958 2336 2029 2378\">The<\/span> <\/span><span class=\"ocr_line\" data-width=\"0.770205329838357\"><span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1184 2392 1258 2425\">date<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1278 2392 1315 2425\">of<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1333 2392 1382 2425\">his<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1401 2392 1496 2425\">death<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1515 2392 1541 2425\">is<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1562 2392 1615 2425\">not<\/span> <span class=\"ocrx_word\" data-coords=\"1635 2392 1763 2425\">known.<\/span> <\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>Some Pettus researchers believe Thomas Pettus first married an Indian woman by the name of Ka-Okee.\u00a0 There is some debate about this and it would not be prudent to broach that subject in this brief article.\u00a0 However, it is certain by 1643 Captain Thomas Pettus was married to the widow of Richard Durant &#8211;a woman by the name of Elizabeth.\u00a0 The book <em>Early Virginia Families Along the James River: Their Deep Roots and Tangled Branches, Vol. III <\/em>by Louise Foley on page 39 abstracted the following information on Pettus.<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>Captain Thomas Petus (Pettus) one of his Majesty&#8217;s Councill of State, 886 acs. James City co., Apr. 7, 1643, page 40.\u00a0 Neere Jockey&#8217;s Neck, E. &amp; N. upon the Secretary&#8217;s land, E.N.E. &amp; N.N.E. upon\u00a0 land of Mr. Secretary Kemp, N.W. upon Mr. George Mallam, S.W. upon the Gleab land Cr., S. upon the Gleab land &amp; S.E. upon a br. of Archers Hope Cr. 250 acs. <strong>due by intermarriage with the relicts &amp; Executrix of Richard Durant, Dec&#8217;d<\/strong> who had a patent dated 24 Aug. 1635; &amp; 350 acs. by purchase of a patent to Alexander Stoner, &amp; 286 acs. for trans. of 6 pers. 14 acs. still due upon the last person nominated.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>The site of his plantation is just a little downriver from the original Jamestown and currently near the Kingsmill Resort.<\/p>\n<div id=\"attachment_1113\" style=\"width: 1034px\" class=\"wp-caption alignnone\"><a href=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1113\" class=\"size-large wp-image-1113\" src=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA-1024x560.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"1024\" height=\"560\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA-1024x560.png 1024w, https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA-300x164.png 300w, https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA-768x420.png 768w, https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/09\/Thomas-Pettus-Littletown-VA.png 1500w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-1113\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Site of Thomas Pettus&#8217; Littletown plantation near Jamestown. (Click to enlarge)<\/p><\/div>\n<p>Thomas Pettus&#8217; Littletown plantation was the subject of an archaeological dig featured in <em>The National Geographic Magazine<\/em>. An expert from &#8220;The Virginians&#8221;, National Geographic, vol. 146, no. 5, pages 588-617 (November 1974) is included below:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p><span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\"><strong> Post molds reveal a Colonial Saga, which pertains to Colonel Thomas PETTUS.\u00a0<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n<p>Thomas Pettus was one of those hardy settlers &#8211; a land clearer and housebuilder. When, he arrived in 1641, land was available near Jamestown. He built on a tract four miles downriver from the settlement. I came on Pettus&#8217;s holdings on a hot July afternoon and met half a dozen young people who had cleared the land again &#8211; at least, a little of it. They scraped the earth with trowels; one brushed with a whisk broom.<\/p>\n<p>From beneath his yellow hard hat &#8211; protection from the sun &#8211; archeologist William Kelso of the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission explained that the team sought &#8216;post molds&#8217; &#8211; discolored earth that would disclose where posts had stood. Judging from the ashes here, this had been Pettus&#8217;s smokehouse. &#8220;As you can see,&#8221; Bill said, waving a hand toward rows of holes, &#8220;we&#8217;ve found the other buildings of the homestead.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>It was not a grand manor. Pettus built a T-shaped house and haphazardly added outbuildings, all of wood. &#8220;It was almost a medieval layout,&#8221; Bill continued.\u00a0 &#8220;In the 17th century, men like Pettus were concerned more with survival than pleasing architecture.&#8221; He apparently possessed little china or crystal. &#8220;Mostly we&#8217;ve found items of local clay, crudely formed and crudely fired.&#8221;<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<blockquote><p>Later findings and thinking can be found in William M. Kelso&#8217;s &#8220;<em>Rescue Archaeology of the James &#8211; Early Virginia Country Life<\/em>&#8221; 3 and Kingsmill Plantations, 1619-1800, Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia, Studies in Historical Archaeology 12 which is an extensive study of the Kingsmill Plantations and contains many references to Thomas PETTUS&#8217; Littletown Plantation.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>A picture of a piece of Thomas Pettus&#8217; pottery excavated by William Kelso of the Virginia Research Center for Archeology is shown below:<br \/>\n<a href=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/02\/UNCOMMON-GROUND-Thomas-Pettus-pottery.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-medium wp-image-841\" src=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/02\/UNCOMMON-GROUND-Thomas-Pettus-pottery-215x300.png\" alt=\"\" width=\"215\" height=\"300\" srcset=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/02\/UNCOMMON-GROUND-Thomas-Pettus-pottery-215x300.png 215w, https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/3\/2021\/02\/UNCOMMON-GROUND-Thomas-Pettus-pottery.png 511w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 215px) 100vw, 215px\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>The records available on Thomas Pettus are surprisingly plentiful for this time period.\u00a0 They include several instances where he was present for business of the Counsel of State, a few land records for the area around Jamestown, and an interesting entry in the inventory of the estate of Thomas Smallcombe in 1646 which says: &#8220;By an Indian sold Capt Thomas Pettus 0600&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>This is a credit to Smallcombe&#8217;s estate by Pettus so it would appear Pettus purchased the Indian from Mr. Smallcombe for 600lbs.\u00a0 For comparison, two barrels of corn was appraised at 300 lbs.\u00a0 The value of the items, including the Indian servant, were measured in pounds of tobacco.<\/p>\n<p>Thomas Pettus was very involved in the James River settlement but is not found in the records outside of this area.\u00a0 The Thomas Pettit found in the records of the Rapahannock River settlement<a href=\"https:\/\/pettitresearch.com\/familyhistory\/2021\/02\/23\/thomas-pettit-and-katherine-of-rapp-co-virginia-before-1656\/\"> is a different man.<\/a><\/p>\n<h3 data-placeholder=\"\u2609\"><strong>Summary<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Thomas Pettus arrived in the Virginia colony around 1640 and settled on the Littletown plantation located about 4 miles below Jamestown.\u00a0 He married Elizabeth, the widow of Richard Durant by 1643.\u00a0 He served on the Counsel of State at Jamestown.\u00a0 He was a Captain and a Colonel.\u00a0 He is thought to have died in 1669 with no known will.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p><iframe style=\"width: 100%; height: 900px;\" src=\"https:\/\/flarum-as-comments.pettitresearch.com\/discussions\/51\" frameborder=\"0\"><span style=\"display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;\" data-mce-type=\"bookmark\" class=\"mce_SELRES_start\">\ufeff<\/span><span style=\"display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;\" data-mce-type=\"bookmark\" class=\"mce_SELRES_start\">\ufeff<\/span><span style=\"display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;\" data-mce-type=\"bookmark\" class=\"mce_SELRES_start\">\ufeff<\/span><span style=\"display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;\" data-mce-type=\"bookmark\" class=\"mce_SELRES_start\">\ufeff<\/span><\/iframe><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>NOTE: There is every reason to believe this man\u2019s name was Pettus and not Pettit.  Unfortunately there are a number of genealogists who erroneously mix Thomas Pettus with Thomas Pettit and his wife Katherine who lived in a different area of Virginia.  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