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- Timothy Benham (Ancestry search Oct 4, 2002) [email protected]
1816 Marriage reported in the "Ontario Repository" of December 24, 1816. Marriage reported in the Geneva (NY) Gazette, January 8, 1817.
1817. In Ontario Co., deeds 29:431 in December 1817 Eli sold to his son Beecher land in Gorham for $500.00
1826. January 17, 1826, Beecher sold to Eli land in Gorham for $1200.00. Deed 44:319
With his brother Jonathan he received a deed from Eli for 100 acres in Hopewell.
1829. January 2, 1829 Beecher deeded his share to Jonathan for $1.00. Deed 48:383
1830. Probabe record 50:5 shows Beecher assigned everything to his creditors on June 21, 1830.
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CFB... In 1829 Beecher and Jonathan (Brother of Beecher, Sr.) bought land. In 1832 Beecher sold land to Mattison. Chuck thinks Beecher got into some kind of trouble in about 1829. On June 21, 1830, Beecher assigned everything to creditors. He had gone to Upper Canada before the Census of 1830. In 1851 Johathan went to Canada in relation to Eli's will.
Beecher and his brother Horace married sisters. Horace married Mary Ann Dickson.
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In a letter written by Buelah (I think) she says: "But on Pa's side, all I ever knew is what Grandma told me. Grandpa Benham's people lived in Toronto, Canada, and run a big brewery there. Ma and Pa got some papers on the Benham side of the family to fill out and some one was trying to find out about all of them. But ma just threw the whole thing in the fire. So no one ever knows just what was the inquery from them."
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Family notes: "Great great Granddad Benham ran a big brewery in Canada across from Detroit - horse hockey - big races - New Orleans, etc - lazy? - heard he was drown in Lake Erie - married Poughkeepsie, NY.
Charles Benham born in New York, 1848, Sept 22, died Nov 24, 1928. Blacksmith apprenticeship from Joe Alchin, Milan, at 16 years of age.
brother Charles
sister Sarah 10 yrs older - born 1838
(Added notes): born in Canada his wife older Eliza Proctor, born Sept 1816, at Jamestown NY (This must be about Beecher Jr.)
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Told to Vinnie by Beulah DuBois
Beecher Bryant Benham was reported to have lost his life in a storm on Lake Erie. He is said to follow race tracks, as a rider or jockey and was gone for long periods at a time in doing this. Seems he was never settled anywhere for very long.
(Beulah Benham DuBois lived with Grandma and Grandpa Gould quite a bit when she was a little girl so she seemed to know quite a bit about them). Grandpa Gould was gifted with powers fo seeing things like we call mediumister. I (Vinnie) was told several interesting stories of this gift of his.
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1820 Census Gorham, Ontario Co,, NY
Roll M33_62, Page 232, Image 121
Eli Benham
Males, 1 - under 1
1 - 10 - 16
1 - 16 - 18
? - 16 - 26
1 - 26 - 45
1 - over 45
Females, 1 - 10 - 16
2 - 16 - 26
1 - over 45
Four engaged in Agriculture, two in Manufacturing.
Beecher Benham
Males, 2 - under 10 (Robert, 2, Eli, 1)
1 - 16 - 26 (Beecher, aged 24)
Females 1 - 16 - 26 (Nancy, 23)
One engaged in Agriculture
Ebenezer Benham
Males 1 - under 10
1 - 16 - 18
1 - over 45
Females 2 - 16 - 26
1 - over 45
Two engaged in Agriculture.
Silas Benham
Males 2 - 10 - 16
1 - 16 - 26
1 - 26 - 45
Females 1 under 10
1 - 10 - 16
1 - 26 - 45
Three engaged in Agriculture, one in Manufacture.
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1830 Census Hopewell, Ontario Co., NY
Roll M 19_101, page 96, image 198
Homer Benham
Males 1 - under five
1 - 20 - 29
1 - 30 - 39
Females 1 - under 5
1 - 5 - 9
1 - 30 - 39 (Beecher, 34)
Beecher Benham
Males 2 - 5 - 9 Beecher, 10 probably still 9)
2 - 10 - 14 (Robert, 12, Eli, 11)
3 - 20 - 29
(Beecher, 34 is missing)
Females 1 - under 5
1 - 30 - 39 (Nancy, 33)
Jonathan Benham
Males 2 - under 5
1 - 20 - 29
Females 1 - under 5
1 - 20 - 29
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