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- The Pinnegars moved to Stokes County in the company of the Flinchums, Zimmermans, and Ziglars and these families continued to reside near one another and intermarry.
There can be no doubt that the Robert Flinchum of Culpeper and Stokes are the same, for his father-in-law Peter Penegar (grandfather of the one who became Robert's son-in-law) referred to himself as being of Stokes when he sold land in Culpeper in 1793 (Culpeper Deed Book R, p. 356: he had moved to then-Surry and soon to be Stokes in time for the 1779 tax list).
Peter & Mary Magdalena (Ziegler) Banninger /Pinegar had five (5) children:
William Pinegar , Sr., b.1755, Culpeper Co., VA; d. Nov 1813, Stokes Co., NC; m. 1780, Culpeper Co., VA to Elizabeth Zimmerman , daughter of John & Ursula (Blankenbaker) Zimmerman , Jr.
Matthias Pinegar, Sr. , b. 1755, Frederick Co., VA; d.1830, White Co., TN; m. to Margaret Unknown , b. 1773, Berlin, Brankenberg, German ; d. White Co., TN
Catharine Pinegar /Banninger , b. ca. 1759, Culpeper Co., VA; m to Mr. Flinchum , b. ca. 1764. She may have m. to John Flinchum (Robert) of Culpeper Co., VA.
Christiana Banninger , b. 1752; m. to Mr. Moanee , b. ca. 1765.
Mary Pinegar /Banninger , b. ca. 1760, Culpeper Co., VA; d. 1820’s; m. to Robert Flinchum .
She is still living in Jan 1820 when the deeds are recorded when land was sold from Robert's estate.
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