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Benjamin Willson

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Benjamin Willson

Birth
Rye, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
7 Jul 1809 (aged 68)
Oxford, Chenango County, New York, USA
Burial
Brisben, Chenango County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
South Side
Memorial ID
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Lieutenant in French & Indian War
Rev War Veteran
Son of Samuel Willson & Phebe Lyon

Copies of Page from the Seventeenth report of the NSDAR (1913) which includes Pierce's Register -- "Register of the certificates issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commission of Army Accounting for the United States" to officers and soldiers of the continental Army by act of July 4, 1783. 3 Payments - one for $46.60 one for $80.00 and one for $62.55

Certified Copy of Last Will of Benjamin Wilson, City of Oxford, County of Chenango, State of New York. It was written 14 June 1809, one month before his death, several months after the death of his daughter Gertrude Wilson, Who married Hubby Adee. The will was submitted to probate July 15, 1809, a week after his death. Other persons named in will:Benjamin Willson (son), Kniffin Willson, Daniel Willson, Mary Willson my beloved wife, Daughter Phebe Leggett, Susanna Wilson, Charity Lyon

DAR's New York State Committee's 1920 report on "Graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in New York: Ten Broeck Cemetary, Town of Oxford, County of Chenango, New York: Benjamin Willson Died 1809, July 7. Aged 68 and Mary (wife) Died 1835, February 11, Aged 93.

Occupation Teamster American Revolutionary Service
Lieutenant in French & Indian War
Rev War Veteran
Son of Samuel Willson & Phebe Lyon

Copies of Page from the Seventeenth report of the NSDAR (1913) which includes Pierce's Register -- "Register of the certificates issued by John Pierce, Esquire, Paymaster General and Commission of Army Accounting for the United States" to officers and soldiers of the continental Army by act of July 4, 1783. 3 Payments - one for $46.60 one for $80.00 and one for $62.55

Certified Copy of Last Will of Benjamin Wilson, City of Oxford, County of Chenango, State of New York. It was written 14 June 1809, one month before his death, several months after the death of his daughter Gertrude Wilson, Who married Hubby Adee. The will was submitted to probate July 15, 1809, a week after his death. Other persons named in will:Benjamin Willson (son), Kniffin Willson, Daniel Willson, Mary Willson my beloved wife, Daughter Phebe Leggett, Susanna Wilson, Charity Lyon

DAR's New York State Committee's 1920 report on "Graves of Revolutionary War Soldiers Buried in New York: Ten Broeck Cemetary, Town of Oxford, County of Chenango, New York: Benjamin Willson Died 1809, July 7. Aged 68 and Mary (wife) Died 1835, February 11, Aged 93.

Occupation Teamster American Revolutionary Service


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