Benjamin was living in Brookhaven in 1850. Shown as a farmer, living with him were wife, Eliza, and children Joseph, an oysterman, Benjamin, Ann, John and Sarah Homan. In 1860, the census gave his residence as Patchogue, NY. Living with him was his wife and children Joseph, Benjamin L., John G., Angeline S. and Charles W. Homan. He was living in Port Jefferson, NY in 1870 with wife, Eliza, and son Charles William Homan.
(Long Island Surnames; U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970; 1850, 1860, 1870 US Federal Census; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; Parish Records of Patchogue Congregational Church)
Benjamin was living in Brookhaven in 1850. Shown as a farmer, living with him were wife, Eliza, and children Joseph, an oysterman, Benjamin, Ann, John and Sarah Homan. In 1860, the census gave his residence as Patchogue, NY. Living with him was his wife and children Joseph, Benjamin L., John G., Angeline S. and Charles W. Homan. He was living in Port Jefferson, NY in 1870 with wife, Eliza, and son Charles William Homan.
(Long Island Surnames; U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970; 1850, 1860, 1870 US Federal Census; Brookhaven Historian's Alpha List; Parish Records of Patchogue Congregational Church)
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