On April 26, 1808, Job Pendleton, a yeoman farmer born on Islesboro in 1782, bought a part of lot 67 at the foot of Bull Hill and built his home hear the junction of High St. and the McLain's Mills Road. A year later he married Betsey, daughter of nearby neighbor Calvin Crane. They raised twelve children on this farm. Job became a deacon of the local Baptist group which built the ftrst Free Will Baptist Church at the Comer on land donated by Wade Sweetland. Family history says he was a kindly man and respected by all.
(From History of Hope Maine by Anna Simpson
Hardy)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~houghtonfamily/p260.htm
Betsy Crane was born on 12 September 1790
in Warren, Knox Co., ME, USA. She was the daughter of Deacon Calvin Crane
and Elizabeth Jameson. Betsy Crane married Job Pendleton Jr in 18 October
1809 at Hope, Knox Co., ME, USA. Betsy Crane died on 27 July 1859 at Warren,
Knox Co., ME, USA. She was and Job Pendleton Jr were buried at Hope Grove
Cemetery, Hope, Knox Co., ME, USA.
Children of Betsy Crane and Job Pendleton Jr
Joseph Thomas Pendleton+ b. 24 Nov 1809, d. 23 Dec 1879
Dr. Calvin Crane Pendleton+ b. 25 Aug 1811, d. 21 Apr 1873
Amos Boyce Pendleton b. 11 Aug 1813, d. 18 Feb 1893
Job Pendleton III+ b. 19 May 1815, d. 7 Jan 1862
James Weed Pendleton b. 17 Apr 1817, d. 11 Jun 1827
Emeline Pendleton b. 5 Nov 1819
Periscella Mansfield Pendleton b. 7 Feb 1822
Mary Crane Pendleton b. 7 Jun 1827
Laura Ann Pendleton b. 2 Dec 1829, d. 18 Mar 1846
Crandall William Pendleton b. 6 Dec 1832, d. 31 Mar 1853
Freeman Warren Pendleton b. 8 May 1836, d. 11 Jul 1870
Simon Pendleton b. c 1838
Calvin Pendleton b. c 1840