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Pendleton Hill is in Conmecticut. James Monroe Pendleton's family loved there and he was born there. Actor, playwright, and director had farmland in Pendleton Hill. There is a Pendleton Hill Road and a Pendleton Hill Brook. There is a monitoring station on it. Etymologists are amused that the segments of the name come from words meaning hill so Pendelton Hill can be translated to lean hill hill hill hill.

Totten had a kennel and raised horses and cows on his 47 acre Pendleton Hill farm. It is named for Nathan Pendleton who farmed there, served in the Connecticut legislature, raised a family there, and died there.

Pendleton Hill is in North Stonington, Connecticut and Pendleton Hill Road connects it to Voluntown, Connecticut.

There is a Pendleton Hill Cemetery.

It is topped by Pendleton Hill Chirch and surrounded by farmland. Pendleton Hill Baptist Church was established in 1743.

State legislator DeWitt Clinton Pendleton, son of Nathan Pendleton, was born in Pendleton Hill.

It is near the border with Rhode Island.

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