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|  Kit and Morgan Benson (#46483611)
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Kit (Elaine Page-Benson) attended Pfeiffer College in NC for two years and Glassboro State College in NJ for three years. She was a Law Enforcement Officer and Detective in NC for 10 years. She taught Special Education students for 9 years, and spent a year teaching students in a junior high school in-school suspension program. She now spends her time on nature trails, with quilting & crafting, reading, photography and genealogy.
Morgan graduated from the University of Delaware with a BS in Mechanical Engineering in 1972, and a MBA in 1984 from University of Scranton (PA). He spent twelve years working overseas in Germany, a tour in Operation Iraqi Freedom, and had a variety of assignments at various Army installations in the US. He's a member of the Civil Air Patrol, The Retired Officers Association, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. They live in Alaska, where Morgan works as an Energy Engineer.
Together we have 5 children and six grand-children. We enjoy sight seeing, visiting National Parks and State Parks throughout the USA, reading, photography, history, Volksmarching and hiking, learning and seeing the history of our great country, and GENEALOGY!
If you would like to add information to any of our submissions, or correct any mistakes, please feel free to e-mail us. PLEASE list name AND cemetery in the subject line, along with the word "Findagrave" when you e-mail us (otherwise it may get deleted due to virus and spam protection)! Also, I can not correct mistakes on other people's submissions; please refer these to the person managing the grave or to info@findagrave.com for correction. Thanks!
Happy cousin hunting ... Kit & Morgan.
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 | Reckley & Freelands of North Weare Cemetery Thanks so much for the transfers of the Reckley's and Freelands of North Weare Cemetery, appreciate it!
Fawn Bowden Riverside, IAAdded by Fawn on Jun 10, 2013 8:57 AM | | | Bennett Russell
 | Lena Beard Thank you for all you do here on Find A Grave. I just had to ask. | | | Tracey
 | George Ross "The Signer" Regarding the bio of George Ross - Memorial# 2775 - "The Signer of the Declaration of Independence for PA. You wrote, Betsy Ross (the Flag Maker) as George's niece. She was not his "Blood" niece. She was born Elizabeth "Betsy" GRISCOM..daughter of Samuel & Rebecca (James) Griscom. Betsy was married 3-times. Her first husband was John Ross and he was George's Nephew. Only after a couple of years of marriage, John was accidentally killed during the Revolutionary War in Jan 1776 before he and Betsey could have any children. Afterwards, 4 to 5 months later, Betsy was asked to make the flag by her late husbands Uncle, George Ross. So, Betsy is only related to him by her former marriage to his late nephew John Ross. Betsy died as Betsy Claypoole (not Ross) after her 3rd and last marriage to John Claypoole...(just thought you might want to correct it)...Best Regards, TraceyAdded by Tracey on May 29, 2013 11:43 PM | | | MRSHONIERAYEVAUGHAN!!!
 | John Ritter Hello,
I love the John Ritter Tribute!!! Beyond Awesome!
Sincerely, Honeyraye | | | dalia b
 | ... Hello Kit & Morgan Benson.Thank you for the biography of Jeremy! Dalia.b.Added by dalia b on Apr 23, 2013 8:54 PM | | | Frances O
 | Thurlow G. Doyle Thank you for adding my father and such a nice message to Find a Grave. | | | saralena wright
 | Don Page please contact me at 509-216-2957 or slcwright@hotmail.com | | | Michael Cooley
 | John Hart Signer Old and discredited information about Hart appears to be becoming prominent again on the Net. The definitive work on him is Cleon E. Hammond's John Hart: The Biography of a Signer of the Declaration of Independence (Newfane, VT: Pioneer Press, 1977). Also of great interest is Katherine Hart Frame's The Harts of Randolph (Parsons, WV: McClain Printing Company, 1976.)
John Hart was born in Hopewell NJ, probably in 1713 (the Stonington connection has long been discredited). He was with his wife when she died, and he didn't die of exposure, nor was his family scattered to the wind--although many of them moved away in later years.
I know there are some reliable sources on the Net; I haven't hunted them down in a while, but I have a little information at http://ancestraldata.com/ahnentafel/232/
Regards, Michael | | | S
 | Judith Barsi I saw your very touching memorial to Judith Barsi today. Despite what happened to her, good can come out of it and her page shows that very well. Thank you and for all your efforts.Added by S on Aug 28, 2012 5:40 AM | | | purple-lady
 | * Steve Jobs * Haven't talked to youse in quite a while, so just wanted to compliment uou on the memorial for Steve. I enjoyed knowing all about his life. Thanks much for all you do for us. Ruth McDonald | | | | [View all messages...] |
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