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Isabella Benson 1854–1912 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 SEP 1854

Birth Location: New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

Death Date: 28 JAN 1912

Death Location: Council, N.c.

Father: Daniel Sellers

Mother: Susan Tharpe

Spouse(s): David Benson

Children(s): Daniel Benson, Martha Benson, Francis Benson, Ada Benson, Thomas Benson, Mary Benson, Lucy Benson, Richard Benson

In 1854, Isabella Benson entered the world in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States, born to Daniel Webster Sellers And Susan Rebecca Tharpe. In 1860, Isabella Benson established residence. In 1870, Isabella Benson established residence. Isabella Benson married David Gillespi Benson, and had children including Ada Belle Benson, Daniel Levi Benson, Francis Elizabeth Lizzie Benson, Lucy A Benson, Martha Ann Benson, Mary E Benson, Richard Roland Benson, Thomas D Benson. Isabella Benson passed away in 1912 in Council, N.c..

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Biography

  • In 1854, Isabella Benson entered the world in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States, born to Daniel Webster Sellers And Susan Rebecca Tharpe.
  • In 1860, Isabella Benson established residence.
  • In 1870, Isabella Benson established residence.
  • Isabella Benson married David Gillespi Benson, and had children including Ada Belle Benson, Daniel Levi Benson, Francis Elizabeth Lizzie Benson, Lucy A Benson, Martha Ann Benson, Mary E Benson, Richard Roland Benson, Thomas D Benson.
  • Isabella Benson passed away in 1912 in Council, N.c..

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Isabella Benson's Ancestors

Self
Isabella Benson
1854–1912
Birth Place: New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
Parents
Daniel Webster Sellers
1830–1914
Whiteville, Columbus, North Carolina, United States
Susan (Rebecca) Tharpe
1842–1907
Brunswick, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Isabella Benson's Descendants

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Isabella Benson (21 SEP 1854–28 JAN 1912) m. David (Gillespi) Benson (9 JAN 1845–1919)
  1. 1. Daniel (Levi) Benson 1889–1948 m. Carrie (Mae) Benson 1892–1940
    1. 1. Lillie (Vernell) Benson 1918–1992 m. Etheridge (Douglas) Barnhill 1913–1982
      1. 1. Betty Barnhill 1938–2003
    2. 2. Morris (Daniel) Benson 1913–1942
  2. 2. Martha (Ann) Benson 1880–1948
  3. 3. Francis (Elizabeth "Lizzie") Benson 1883–1912
  4. 4. Ada (Belle) Benson 1878–1955
  5. 5. Thomas (D.) Benson 1875–1917
  6. 6. Mary (E) Benson 1873–
  7. 7. Lucy (A) Benson 1886–1914
  8. 8. Richard (Roland) Benson 1893–1948

Isabella Benson's Timeline

7 Records

1854
21 SEP 1854
Birth of Isabella Benson in New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
1860
1860
Age 6
Isabella Benson resided here
None
1870
1870
Age 16
Isabella Benson resided here
None
1880
1880
Age 26
Isabella Benson resided here
None
1900
1900
Age 46
Isabella Benson resided here
None
1912
26 JAN 1912
Age 58
Death of Isabella Benson in Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States
1912
28 JAN 1912
Age 58
Burial of Isabella Benson in Council, N.c.
Council, N.c.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 SEP 1854
    Event Place: New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 JAN 1912
    Event Place: Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina, United States

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1860

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1870

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1880

    Genealogy Event 6
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1900

    Genealogy Event 7
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 28 JAN 1912
    Event Place: Council, N.c.

    Genealogy Event 8
    Event Type: Occupation

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