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Sallie Green <I>Bedford</I> Benge

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Sallie Green Bedford Benge

Birth
Mansfield, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Death
19 Jun 1947 (aged 79)
Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, USA
Burial
Seymour, Baylor County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Sallie Bedford moved to Seymour in 1882 with her family from Kentucky. Her parents were originally from Bedfordshire, England.

Dudley Benge married Sallie Green Bedford on 22 July 1884 at Seymour, Texas. They were married in a triple wedding ceremony. Dudley and Sallie started housekeeping on a small farm her father gave them and a few cattle. Dudley did carpenter work but in the drought of 1886 and the hard freeze of 1887, the couple sold and moved west to Benjamin. At Benjamin, as a new town, there was a lot of carpenter work to be done.

In March 1889, Dudley bought a section of land on the Knox and Baylor county line. In the fall, he built one room, moved his family and lived there until he got a house built. Most of the lumber was hauled by freight wagons from Wichita Falls. They lived there until Myra was old enough for school. Their neighbors were: Jackson, Durham, Propp, Spink, Bussell and Beck. The group built a one room school house and soon outgrew that school. Dudley and Sallie moved to Benjamin so Myra could go to school. During vacation, they went back to the farm till the farm term.

In 1904, the Benge family moved to Seymour and still till 1910, when they moved back to the farm. In 1915, they built the house they would live in until their deaths.

Sallie Benge is buried in the Seymour Cemetery. She had stood many hardships but never gave up and grew to a ripe old age.

In 1938, the school consolidated with the Vera School. In 1960, the Vera school closed and the students went to Seymour, Goree or Benjamin.

Tombstone date of birth disagrees with the family Bible. The Bible shows born 13 August 1854.
Sallie Bedford moved to Seymour in 1882 with her family from Kentucky. Her parents were originally from Bedfordshire, England.

Dudley Benge married Sallie Green Bedford on 22 July 1884 at Seymour, Texas. They were married in a triple wedding ceremony. Dudley and Sallie started housekeeping on a small farm her father gave them and a few cattle. Dudley did carpenter work but in the drought of 1886 and the hard freeze of 1887, the couple sold and moved west to Benjamin. At Benjamin, as a new town, there was a lot of carpenter work to be done.

In March 1889, Dudley bought a section of land on the Knox and Baylor county line. In the fall, he built one room, moved his family and lived there until he got a house built. Most of the lumber was hauled by freight wagons from Wichita Falls. They lived there until Myra was old enough for school. Their neighbors were: Jackson, Durham, Propp, Spink, Bussell and Beck. The group built a one room school house and soon outgrew that school. Dudley and Sallie moved to Benjamin so Myra could go to school. During vacation, they went back to the farm till the farm term.

In 1904, the Benge family moved to Seymour and still till 1910, when they moved back to the farm. In 1915, they built the house they would live in until their deaths.

Sallie Benge is buried in the Seymour Cemetery. She had stood many hardships but never gave up and grew to a ripe old age.

In 1938, the school consolidated with the Vera School. In 1960, the Vera school closed and the students went to Seymour, Goree or Benjamin.

Tombstone date of birth disagrees with the family Bible. The Bible shows born 13 August 1854.


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