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John Armstrong Binney

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John Armstrong Binney

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
1 Sep 1881 (aged 69)
New York, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3730917, Longitude: -71.1473083
Plot
HEATH PATH-1391
Memorial ID
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Genealogy of the Binney Family in the United States, by Charles J. F. Binney, pg 86; print, Albany, NY·1886 (Google Books): 87. Colonel Amos Binney, merchant and U. S. Navy agent of Boston, son of Amos Jr & Mary (Prentice) Binney of Hull, born in Hull April 15, 1778; died in Boston Jan. 11, 1833, aged 55, at the house he owned and occupied, corner of Hancock and Mt. Vernon Sts., Boston, of liver complaint. Published Boston, Jan. 2, 1799, and married Feb. 21, 1799, by Rev. Thomas Baldwin to Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Gray) Dolliver of Marblehead. She was born in Marblehead, March 24, 1779; died at her late husband's residence in Boston, Feb. 18, 1847, aged 68, on the same day, and near the same hour as her son, Dr. Amos Binney died in Rome, Italy. Children born in Boston. vii. John Armstrong, b. Dec. 13, 1811; d. single, resided with his sister Mary; d. ___.
Genealogy of the Binney Family in the United States, by Charles J. F. Binney, pg 86; print, Albany, NY·1886 (Google Books): 87. Colonel Amos Binney, merchant and U. S. Navy agent of Boston, son of Amos Jr & Mary (Prentice) Binney of Hull, born in Hull April 15, 1778; died in Boston Jan. 11, 1833, aged 55, at the house he owned and occupied, corner of Hancock and Mt. Vernon Sts., Boston, of liver complaint. Published Boston, Jan. 2, 1799, and married Feb. 21, 1799, by Rev. Thomas Baldwin to Hannah, daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Gray) Dolliver of Marblehead. She was born in Marblehead, March 24, 1779; died at her late husband's residence in Boston, Feb. 18, 1847, aged 68, on the same day, and near the same hour as her son, Dr. Amos Binney died in Rome, Italy. Children born in Boston. vii. John Armstrong, b. Dec. 13, 1811; d. single, resided with his sister Mary; d. ___.


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