Southern Bensons, Dickson, Scruggs : and related families: McCracken/Youngblood/Rince/Patterson/Clack/Davis/Prou/Harwell/Hume/ Hamblin/Reasonover/Foster/many more : and Civil War memoirs of Lt. Peru Hardy Benson, C.S.A. : and Dunkle's 1869 list of "The immortal six hundred" prisoners of war/ by Guida M. Jackson Laufer

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CD-Rom

Language

English

Publication Date

2001

Publisher

Heritage Books, Inc.

Place of Publication

Bowie, Maryland

Physical

1 CD-ROM ; 4 3/4 in.

Edition

electronic ed.

Series

Heritage Books archives 1643

References

(Other editions) Virginia diaspora

Notes

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Family of Robert Benson (ca. 1685-1757), son of Thomas Benson and Dorothy Sutton, who was born in King George Co., Virginia. He died in Hanover parish, King George Co., Va. He married Frances Prou (b. 1689), daughter of Cyprian Prou and Margaret Phillips formerly of Middlesex, England, in 1713 in Richmond Co., Va. Frances Prou was born in Lancaster Co., Va. Descendants live in Virginia, South Carolina,Tennessee and elsewhere. Peru Hardy Benson (1829-1906) was born in Giles County, Tennessee, and died in Hall Co., Texas. He married (1) Nancy Delina McCracken; (2) Helen R. James. He moved to Craighead Co., Ark. in 1861. He served in Confederate Army 1862-1863, was a prisoner of war 1863- 1865, moved to Johnson Co. Tex. 1877 and to Hall Co., Tex. in 1880.

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