John N Bingaman is the grand son of Johanas Bingaman a "Hessian" soldiers (many of them came from Hessen Cassel, Germany) sent to this country in the pay of the British during the Revolutionary war, and one of those captured on Christmas night 1776, by Washington at
Trenton. Many of those taken prisoner were held at Penn Common, Reading, Berks Co., Pa., until the close of the war, and John Bingaman was one of those who refused to leave this country, of which he became a loyal citizen.
John N Bingaman is the grand son of Johanas Bingaman a "Hessian" soldiers (many of them came from Hessen Cassel, Germany) sent to this country in the pay of the British during the Revolutionary war, and one of those captured on Christmas night 1776, by Washington at
Trenton. Many of those taken prisoner were held at Penn Common, Reading, Berks Co., Pa., until the close of the war, and John Bingaman was one of those who refused to leave this country, of which he became a loyal citizen.
Family Members
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William Bingaman
1845–1927
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Catherine Bingaman Andre
1847–1928
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Elizabeth Bingaman Gotshall
1851–1943
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Benjamin Bingaman
1853–1856
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Emma Bingaman Gottshall
1854–1925
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Jeremiah Bingaman
1857–1873
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Mary J Bingaman
1859–1860
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James M Bingaman
1863–1911
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Edwin Dockey Bingaman
1864–1948
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Infant Son Bingaman
1867–1867
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Cora Belle Bingaman Goodwin
1868–1936
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John Henry Bingaman
1889–1961
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