Author: Ned Harold Benson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1467024422
Category : Benson family
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
John Lewis Benson, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, was an 8th generation descendant of John Benson, who arrived in America at Plymouth Colony on 11 April 1638 on the ship "Confidence." After being reared in Chautauqua County, New York, John Lewis Benson's father, William, took him to Rock Island County, Illinois, following his daughters who had already made the migration. Shortly after reaching his majority, John Lewis Benson went to "Bleeding Kansas" as part of the wave of Abolitionists who sought to "keep Kansas free," which action reflected the devout Puritan Calvinism of his Benson forebears. He enlisted in the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry two months after the first canon was fired on Fort Sumter, and served until the end of the War of Rebellion, being mustered out on 22 June 1865. He then returned to Kansas where he prospered, married, and fathered 5 children. He lost all his worldly possessions due to drought and the economic collapse following The Panic of 1873, and then moved about Kansas seeking a new start. During this difficult period, his wife died, leaving him a widower with 4 children ages 6 to 11. He soon married a divorcee who brought her 3 children, ages 1 to 3, to the marriage. In his second marriage, John Lewis fathered three more children. After the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma Territory were opened for settlement in 1899, John Lewis and his blended family moved there and share-cropped 40 acres southeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma, which he eventually bought. He died on this farm on 23 March 1906. This book by one of his great-grandsons tells the story of his life, the lives of his five sisters and one brother, and their ancestry back to 16th century Oxfordshire, England.
The Ancestors and Descendants of John Lewis Benson and His Sisters and Brother
Author: Ned Harold Benson
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1467024422
Category : Benson family
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
John Lewis Benson, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, was an 8th generation descendant of John Benson, who arrived in America at Plymouth Colony on 11 April 1638 on the ship "Confidence." After being reared in Chautauqua County, New York, John Lewis Benson's father, William, took him to Rock Island County, Illinois, following his daughters who had already made the migration. Shortly after reaching his majority, John Lewis Benson went to "Bleeding Kansas" as part of the wave of Abolitionists who sought to "keep Kansas free," which action reflected the devout Puritan Calvinism of his Benson forebears. He enlisted in the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry two months after the first canon was fired on Fort Sumter, and served until the end of the War of Rebellion, being mustered out on 22 June 1865. He then returned to Kansas where he prospered, married, and fathered 5 children. He lost all his worldly possessions due to drought and the economic collapse following The Panic of 1873, and then moved about Kansas seeking a new start. During this difficult period, his wife died, leaving him a widower with 4 children ages 6 to 11. He soon married a divorcee who brought her 3 children, ages 1 to 3, to the marriage. In his second marriage, John Lewis fathered three more children. After the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma Territory were opened for settlement in 1899, John Lewis and his blended family moved there and share-cropped 40 acres southeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma, which he eventually bought. He died on this farm on 23 March 1906. This book by one of his great-grandsons tells the story of his life, the lives of his five sisters and one brother, and their ancestry back to 16th century Oxfordshire, England.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1467024422
Category : Benson family
Languages : en
Pages : 500
Book Description
John Lewis Benson, born in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, was an 8th generation descendant of John Benson, who arrived in America at Plymouth Colony on 11 April 1638 on the ship "Confidence." After being reared in Chautauqua County, New York, John Lewis Benson's father, William, took him to Rock Island County, Illinois, following his daughters who had already made the migration. Shortly after reaching his majority, John Lewis Benson went to "Bleeding Kansas" as part of the wave of Abolitionists who sought to "keep Kansas free," which action reflected the devout Puritan Calvinism of his Benson forebears. He enlisted in the 5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry two months after the first canon was fired on Fort Sumter, and served until the end of the War of Rebellion, being mustered out on 22 June 1865. He then returned to Kansas where he prospered, married, and fathered 5 children. He lost all his worldly possessions due to drought and the economic collapse following The Panic of 1873, and then moved about Kansas seeking a new start. During this difficult period, his wife died, leaving him a widower with 4 children ages 6 to 11. He soon married a divorcee who brought her 3 children, ages 1 to 3, to the marriage. In his second marriage, John Lewis fathered three more children. After the Unassigned Lands of Oklahoma Territory were opened for settlement in 1899, John Lewis and his blended family moved there and share-cropped 40 acres southeast of Guthrie, Oklahoma, which he eventually bought. He died on this farm on 23 March 1906. This book by one of his great-grandsons tells the story of his life, the lives of his five sisters and one brother, and their ancestry back to 16th century Oxfordshire, England.
Records of the Gates Families of America from the Colonial Period to 1860
Mortuary Records with Genealogical Notes of the Town of Spafford, Onondaga County, New York
Author: George K. Collins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 396
Book Description
Guide to Vital Statistics Records of Churches in New York State (exclusive of New York City)
Author: Historical Records Survey (U.S.). New York (State)
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church archives
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Church archives
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Magazine
Author: Detroit Society for Genealogical Research
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Detroit (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Detroit (Mich.)
Languages : en
Pages : 634
Book Description
History of Onondaga County, New York
Author: W. Woodford Clayton
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 806
Book Description
William Dady
Author: Steven G. Perkins
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Hardbound book includes additional data CD with images and additional document images, 490 pages, indexed with complete name, printed book includes descendant charts, document images and photos.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Hardbound book includes additional data CD with images and additional document images, 490 pages, indexed with complete name, printed book includes descendant charts, document images and photos.
The New England Historical and Genealogical Register
Tryphena Ely White's Journal
Author: Tryphena Ely White
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Frontier and pioneer life
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Hydrogeology of the Tully Valley and Characterization of Mudboil Activity, Onondaga County, New York
Author: William M. Kappel
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrogeology
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrogeology
Languages : en
Pages : 84
Book Description