Following my recent trends of service amongst the Patriots in this blog, Benjamin was also given his Patriot status because of "patriotic service." His source of service is from the same record as the other three men I have mentioned too: "North Carolina Revolutionary War Army Accounts." He is credited as having "furnished supplies" for the War. As a Quaker by faith, it makes sense that he would not have taken up arms against the British in the War (even though his son, Edward served as a Captain in the War).
Benjamin married Elizabeth Hunter in 1738. According to the New Garden (located in Guilford County, North Carolina) Monthly Meeting Minutes, Benjamin and Elizabeth had the following children:
- Isaac Beeson (born 26 December 1739)
- Benj. Beeson (born 9 February 174?)
- William Beeson (born 11 November 1743/1744)
- Frances Beeson (born 10 December 174?)
- Richard Beeson (born 11 March 1747)
- Ann Beeson (born 3 May 1749)
- Charity Beeson (born 25 August 1751)
- Betty Beeson (born 30 July 1754)
- Edward Beeson (born 1 January 1757)
- Rachel Beeson (born 14 February 1759)
- Jane Beeson (born 22 March 1760)
- Mary Beeson (born 21 September 1762)
Taken from New Garden Monthly Meeting Minutes |
- Isaac Beeson
- Benj. Beeson
- William Beeson
- Frances Beeson
- Richard Beeson (see my post here about Richard)
- Ann Beeson
- Edward Beeson
- Jane Beeson
This leaves the following children without descendants represented in the DAR database:
- Charity Beeson
- Betty Beeson
- Rachel Beeson
- Mary Beeson
I have not followed these lines out myself yet to see if they contain any present-day descendants, but I do know that Elizabeth (Betty) married a man named Joab Elliott.
Feel free to use the Monthly Meeting Page shown above as your link from Charity, Betty, Rachel, or Mary to Benjamin if you would like to enter the DAR through one of those "new child" lines. Also, if you have other Quaker ancestors, remember that the Meeting Minutes are a valuable resource for genealogical information! Most of them are available at a good genealogy-based library or through Ancestry or FamilySearch.
- Centre Monthly Meeting Minutes (accessed at the Florida State Society Daughters of the American Revolution Library, Orlando, Orange County, Florida)
- Deep River Monthly Meeting Minutes (accessed at the Florida State Society Daughters of the American Revolution Library, Orlando, Orange County, Florida)
- New Garden Monthly Meeting Minutes (accessed at the Florida State Society Daughters of the American Revolution Library, Orlando, Orange County, Florida)
My Mother Phyllis Jo (Spegal) Unruh is the 5th Great Granddaughter of Benjamin Beeson and has just been accepted into the DAR. Jane Beeson and John Bond are her 4th Great Grandparents.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! My husband also descends through Jane and John. I love meeting new cousins!
DeleteI was just wondering which one of John and Jane's children your husband is descended from? My Mother is descended from John and Jane's son Joseph and his wife Abigail Hinds. Their son Joseph Hinds Bond. My Grandmother was a Bond.
DeleteHe descends from Jane, who married Samuel Lineberry.
DeleteI plan on applying to the SAR as soon as Mom gets her membership number from DAR and I can get a copy of her application. We are both so excited.
ReplyDeleteThat's great! That's one of the best ways to join (in my own opinion). If she was just verified, she should get her number on the fifth, so just a few more days to wait. If she just mailed her application in, it could take several weeks, but it will make your application process so much easier. Good luck!
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