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---+ Isaac Benedict %TOC% | :born: |Born | |29 May 1775| |at Location| | :married: |Married|1st|27 Jan 1796|Martha Wicker|at Location| | ^ | ^ |2nd|15 Oct 1801|Penelope O Sexton|at Location| | :died: |Died | |27 Nov 1848| |Lee, Berkshire co., Mass.| | ^ |Buried | |1848| |Corashire Cemetery, Monterey, Berkshire co., Mass.| Parents: * Father:[[AbelBenedict1748][Lt Abel Benedict]]; 1748-1819 * Mother:[[HannahBenedict1747][Hannah Benedict]]; 1747-1799 Children:with Martha Wicker 1. [[JohnBenedict1796][John Benedict]]; 1796- 1. Mary Benedict 1798- Children:with Penelope Sexton 1. Amelia Benedict 1804- 1. [[SamuelEgbertBenedict1812][Samuel Egbert Benedict]]; 1812- 1. Lucy Louisa Benedict 1816- 1. Harriet L Benedict 1819- ---+++_Sources_ *Benedicts to America,* Vol I, Pg 248 <BR> 22. ABEL5 (Isaac,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 Thomas1) <BR> b. Oct. 1, 1748; m. Hannah, dau. Hezekiah4 (8) Benedict [des. James], b. 1747, and d. Dec. 28, 1799. Lieut. in Revolutionary war. He lived and died at Monterey, Mass., Dec. 20, 1819. Inventory, real, $2,025; personal, $2,728.90. Ch. <BR> 1) - MARY, d. young. <BR> 2) - ANNIS, m. Enos Wadsworth. <BR> 3) - HANNAH, m. Sereno Dwight of Aurelius. <BR> 4) - LUCY, m. Pearce of Pompey. <BR> 5) - JEMIMA, m. Stephen, son of Gilbert5 (25) Benedict. <BR> 6) - PHOEBE, d. young. <BR> 7) - CLARISSA, m. Ethel, son of Nathaniel5 (26) Benedict. <BR> 8) ( 45.) *ISAAC,* b. May 29, 1775. <BR> 9) ( 46.) ABEL, b. Feb. 11, 1777. <BR> *Benedicts to America,* Vol I, Pg 257 <BR> 45. *ISAAC6* (Abel,5 Isaac,4 Nathaniel,3 Samuel,2 Thomas1) <BR> b. May 29, 1775; m. Jan. 27, 1796, Martha Wicker, b. June 7, 1770; m. 2d, Oct. 15, 1801, Penelope O. Sexton, b. Nov. 17, 1777. He d. at Lee, Mass., Nov. 27, 1848. Ch. <BR> 1) (81.) JOHN, b. July 17, 1796. <BR> 2) - MARY, b. Nov. 3, 1798; m. 1816, Russell Crawford; d. Nov. 3, 1820. <BR> 3) - AMELIA, b. April 28, 1804; m. Samuel Graham; m. 2d, Annie Chadwick. <BR> 4) - SAMUEL EGBERT, b. Aug. 4, 1812; m. April 9, 1842, Eliza Burr; res. at Lee, Mass. Ch. <BR> a) Charles Orrin, b. Oct. 15, 1844; m. Feb. 21, 1866, Emma Fellows of New Marlboro, Mass.; enlisted 27th Mass. Vols.; res. Lee. <BR> b) George Henry, b. June 1, 1848. Enlisted in -- Regt., -- Vols., and d. Nov. 4, 1864, at Beaufort, N. C. <BR> 5) - LUCY LOUISA, b. Nov. 20, 1816; m. March 15, 1837, John P. Ball; res. Lee, Mass. <BR> 6) - HARRIET L., b. July, 1819, m. March 4, 1840, Edwin Phillips; res. Plainfield, Wis. <BR> ---+++_Footnotes_ *Lee* is a town in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. It is part of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts Metropolitan Statistical Area. Lee, includes the villages of South and East Lee, and is part of the Berkshires resort area. This was once territory of the Mahican Indians. It was first settled as Dodgetown in 1760, then incorporated in 1777 as Lee. Formed from parts of Great Barrington and Washington, it was named after General Charles Lee. In the autumn of 1786 during Shay's Rebellion, about 250 followers of Daniel Shays encountered state troops commanded by General John Paterson near the village of East Lee. The Shaysites paraded a fake cannon crafted from a yarn beam, and the troops fled. -- Main.SandeeToo - 01 Mar 2009
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