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---+ Brig General Thomas Bridgum Benedict Sr %TOC% | :born: |Born |23 Oct 1783|Woodbury, Litchfield co., Conn| | :married: |Married|15 Jun 1808|Mary Wilson|at Location| | :died: |Died |11 Mar 1829|De Kalb, St Lawrence co., NY| Parents: * Father:[[NoahBenedict1737][Rev Noah Benedict]]; 1737-1773 * Mother:Sarah Hickok 1709-1784 Children: 1. Noah Bennet Benedict 1809-31Oct1863 1. Thomas Bridgum Benedict Jr 1811-1863 1. Jane Benedict 1822- ---+++_Mary Wilson and Family_ Mary was born 3Nov1787, in Sorel, Lower Canada and died 15Jun1861 at New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana. She was the daughter of John and Jane (Humphrey) Wilson. John Wilson served in the British army during the Revolution. ---+++_Thomas's Military History_ When the War of 1812 broke out, he raised a volunteer company, of which he was elected captain; being ordered to Ogdensburg, he removed there with his family. He was so rapidly promoted that within six months he held the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He fought in nearly every battle of the series transpiring between French Mills and Lundy's Lane. He had principal charge of the military operations at Ogdensburg. He left the service with the rank of brigadier-general. Lt.-Col. Thomas B. Benedict, 123d Regt., 5th Brig. N. Y. S. M. ---+++_Census Records_ *1850 US Federal Census:* Wilkinson, Mississippi; Roll: M432_382; Page: 282; Image: 571. 27Jul1850 * McKey, Matilda, age 48, female, b PA * Benedict, N B, age 41, male, M.D., value of real estate: 1,500, b NY * Benedict, Jane, age 63, female, b Lower Canada (mother) * Benedict, Jane, age 20, female, b NY (sister) ----+++_Sources_ Benedicts to America, Vol I, Pg 372. (As pertains to Thomas Bridgum Benedict Sr) 10. Rev. NOAH,5 A. M. (Daniel,4 Daniel,3 Daniel,2 Thomas1)<BR> 3) *THOMAS BRIDGUM,* b. Oct. 23, 1783, at Woodbury, Ct.; m. June 15, 1808, Mary, dau. John and Jane (Humphrey) Wilson. John Wilson served in the British army during the Revolution. His dau. Mary was b. Nov. 3, 1787, in Sorel, Lower Canada, and d. June 15, 1861, at New Orleans, La. Thomas Bridgum, in partnership with *Judge Cooper* of Cooperstown, was engaged, in 1805, or 1806, in merchandise, and in directing the settlement of two townships in St. Lawrence county. He settled at De Kalb, and when the War of 1812 broke out, he raised a volunteer company, of which he was elected captain; being ordered to Ogdensburg, he removed there with his family. He was so rapidly promoted that within six months he held the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He fought in nearly every battle of the series transpiring between French Mills and Lundy's Lane. He had principal charge of the military operations at Ogdensburg. He left the service with the rank of brigadier-general. He was a man of much ability, and merited the confidence reposed in him. He d. March 11, 1829, at De Kalb. (Hough's Hist. St. Lawrence Co., p. 584; also, see manuscript volume in N. Y. State library, presented by Adjt. D. W. Church, for autograph letters and orders of Lt.-Col. Thomas B. Benedict, 123d Regt., 5th Brig. N. Y. S. M.) Ch. <BR> a) Noah Bennet, b. May, 1809; m. Sept. 24, 1850, in New Orleans, Harriett Sophia Battelle of Montgomery, Ala., b. Sept., 1826, who m. 2d, 1867, George W. Kidd. He grad. at Yale medical school; began his profession in Buffalo, and afterwards removed to New Orleans, where he d. Oct. 31, 1863. b) Thomas Bridgum, b. March, 1811; m. 1840, Margaret Laidlow, in Rossie, where he was then living; she was b. in Scotland; m. 2d, Oct., 1856, the widow Anne Walker (born Smith, an Englishwoman), who now resides in New Orleans. He studied medicine, and was licensed as a physician in New Orleans. He d. June 1, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., in confederate service. c) Jane, b. Oct. 18, 1822; res. Oak Hill, St. Helena parish, La. *Connecticut Town Birth Records,* pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) <BR> Name: Thomas Bridgham Benedict, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 23 Oct 1783, Birth Location: Woodbury, Parent Name: Rev. Noah, Parent Name: Rhoda ---+++_Footnotes_ *History of De Kalb, St Lawrence County, NY* <BR> The territory of De Kalb was originally owned by Samuel Ogden, and by him was sold to *Judge William Cooper,* father of James Fenimore Cooper, the distinguished author, of Cooperstown, N. Y. In May, 1803, Judge Cooper, accompanied by thirty-four persons, mostly from the towns of Cooperstown and Richfield, in Otsego county, started to form a settlement on his purchase. <BR> The year 1805 saw the arrival of Philo Lord, Thomas B. Benedict, Horatio Johnson, Obadiah Johnson, Jacob Preston, William Cleghorn, Daniel Smith and his six Sons (Harvey, John, Nathaniel, Daniel, Phineas and Richard), the latter family from Canada, and Solomon Pratt, and probably others. <BR> The following list of jurors of the town in 1806 adds a few to the foregoing names of residents, and is of interest in this connection Joseph Anderson, Elias Alexander, Seth Alexander, Ichabod Arnold, Isaac Burnham, Thomas S. Benedict (then a merchant), James Burnett, Amos Comly, James Farr, James Farr, jr., Elisha Griffin, Potter Goff, Nathaniel Holt (a shoemaker), Levi Holt, Jonathan Haskins, Horatio G. Johnson, Obadiah Johnson, Israel Porter, Solomon Pratt (a blacksmith), Solomon Rich, Isaac Stacy, Henry Smith, Nathaniel Smith, Timothy Utley, Abner Wright, Joseph Woodhouse (a carpenter), William Woodhouse and Joshua Sweet. <BR> Aside from Mr. Cooper, probably Thomas B. Benedict was the first merchant in the town, as he was granted a license for that purpose in 1806, and William Cleghorn received a license to keep a tavern in the same year. Thomas B. Benedict was probably the first postmaster. -- Main.SandeeToo - 22 Jan 2009
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