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Job Benson 1722–1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1722

Birth Location: Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA

Death Date: 22 July 1801

Death Location: Easton, Washington County, New York, USA

Father: Judith (Benson)

Mother: John* Benson

Spouse(s): Mary Richardson

Children(s): Mary Benson, Jacob Benson, Barak Benson, Bildad Benson, Elihu Benson, Hannah Benson, Job Benson, John Benson, Thomas Benson

Job Benson was born in 1722 in Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Judith Jenckes Benson And John S Benson. Job Benson married Mary Miriam Richardson, and had children including Barak Benson, Bildad Benson, Elihu Benson, Hannah Benson, Jacob Benson, Job Benson, John Benson, Mary Benson, Thomas Benson. Job Benson passed away in 1801 in Easton, Washington County, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • Job Benson was born in 1722 in Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA, the child of Judith Jenckes Benson And John S Benson.
  • Job Benson married Mary Miriam Richardson, and had children including Barak Benson, Bildad Benson, Elihu Benson, Hannah Benson, Jacob Benson, Job Benson, John Benson, Mary Benson, Thomas Benson.
  • Job Benson passed away in 1801 in Easton, Washington County, New York, USA.

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Job Benson's Ancestors

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Job Benson
1722–1801
Birth Place: Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA
Parents
Judith Jenckes (Benson)
1702–1763
Gloucester, Providence, Rhode Island, USA
John* (S) Benson
1700–1758
Rochester, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
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Job Benson's Descendants

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Job Benson (1722–22 July 1801) m. Mary (Miriam) Richardson (Jul 1726–08 Dec 1792)
  1. 1. Mary Benson 1745–1774 m. David Archer 1744–1800
    1. 1. Bezaleel Archer 1771–1831 m. Hannah FREEMAN 1775–1848
      1. 1. Hannah Archer 1806–1884 m. John Archer 1801–1869
        1. 1. Harriet Archer 1844–1920 m. John (D) Tillottson 1840– m. Enos Williams 1830–1902
        2. 2. Mary Archer 1836–
        3. 3. Charlotte Archer 1837–
        4. 4. Austin Archer 1842–
        5. 5. Susan Archer 1847–
        6. 6. David Archer 1834–
        7. 7. John Archer 1839–1894
        8. 8. Berattel Archer 1832–
        9. 9. Corine Parker 1835–1913
      2. 2. Benjamin Archer 1805–1862
      3. 3. Harriet (A.) Harkness 1813–1875
      4. 4. Eunice Archer 1803–1874
      5. 5. Bezaleel Archer 1811–1845
      6. 6. Job Archer 1798–1873
      7. 7. David Archer 1802–1885
      8. 8. John (Samuel) Archer 1814–1887
      9. 9. Roby Hodges 1796–1877
      10. 10. Gideon Archer 1809–1873
      11. 11. Reuben (A) Archer 1819–
      12. 12. Ruth Archer 1796–1797
  2. 2. Jacob Benson 1743–1825
  3. 3. Barak Benson 1751–1836
  4. 4. Bildad Benson 1747–
  5. 5. Elihu Benson 1756–1804
  6. 6. Hannah Benson 1754–
  7. 7. Job Benson 1762–1846
  8. 8. John Benson 1750–1839
  9. 9. Thomas Benson 1765–1869

Job Benson's Timeline

2 Records

1722
1722
Birth of Job Benson in Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA
Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA
1801
22 July 1801
Age 79
Death of Job Benson in Easton, Washington County, New York, USA
Easton, Washington County, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1722
    Event Place: Glocester, Providence County, RI, Rhode Island, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900
    [2] North America, Family Histories
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 July 1801
    Event Place: Easton, Washington County, New York, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] North America, Family Histories
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index

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