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PVT Jacob Hiller Bingham

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PVT Jacob Hiller Bingham

Birth
Saginaw, Saginaw County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 Jul 1922 (aged 77)
Omemee, Bottineau County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Omemee, Bottineau County, North Dakota, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section # 2 Plot 51
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Jacob H. Bingham was born 3 Sep 1844 in Saginaw, Michigan of English parents. He married Olga Brown in 1875 and moved to the Red River Valley in Minnesota near the town of Neilsville. He later moved his family to North Dakota and settled first in Willow Vale Township south of Omemee. In 1894 he filed on land in Elysian township, the south half of the northwest quarter of section 25. His son Frank filed on land neighboring that of his father's. Five children were born to Jacob and Olga, Frank, Maggie Hirlike, Mina Chase, Sally Ward, and Edie Writ. Jacob retired from farming in 1910 to live in Omemee in the summers and in Tampa, Florida during the winter months. He died in April on the family homestead. Frank Bingham married Clara Leutsch (Stoll- mother was a Leutsch) and to this union were born two children, William and Lily. The members of this family are all deceased. The family farm was left to John and Joseph Stouney, nephews raised by the Bingham family.
Jacob H. Bingham was born 3 Sep 1844 in Saginaw, Michigan of English parents. He married Olga Brown in 1875 and moved to the Red River Valley in Minnesota near the town of Neilsville. He later moved his family to North Dakota and settled first in Willow Vale Township south of Omemee. In 1894 he filed on land in Elysian township, the south half of the northwest quarter of section 25. His son Frank filed on land neighboring that of his father's. Five children were born to Jacob and Olga, Frank, Maggie Hirlike, Mina Chase, Sally Ward, and Edie Writ. Jacob retired from farming in 1910 to live in Omemee in the summers and in Tampa, Florida during the winter months. He died in April on the family homestead. Frank Bingham married Clara Leutsch (Stoll- mother was a Leutsch) and to this union were born two children, William and Lily. The members of this family are all deceased. The family farm was left to John and Joseph Stouney, nephews raised by the Bingham family.

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