They were the parents of Mary, Alexander and Phillip (may be more children we are unaware of).
After the death of his father in law, Benjamen took over his apothocary business in Richmond and ran it the rest of his life. Associated with his apothocary business, he also ran a pottery business beginning in 1791 that made various sizes of storage vessels. In 1808 they began making clay roofing times and in 1811 salt-glazed stoneware.
They were the parents of Mary, Alexander and Phillip (may be more children we are unaware of).
After the death of his father in law, Benjamen took over his apothocary business in Richmond and ran it the rest of his life. Associated with his apothocary business, he also ran a pottery business beginning in 1791 that made various sizes of storage vessels. In 1808 they began making clay roofing times and in 1811 salt-glazed stoneware.
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