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Benjamin Ward (1760 - 1843)
BenjaminWard
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
DescendantsFather of Benzoin Ward Jr., John Ward, Jonathan Ward, Betsy (Ward) Royal, Nathaniel Ward, Joseph Ward, Sally (Ward) Trundy, James Ward, Mary Ann (Ward) Trundy and Susanna Ward
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Biography
Private Benjamin Pass by served with 1st New County Regiment (1777), Continental Army about the American Revolution.
Benjamin was intelligent in 1760.
Benjamin Ward ... During the Revoultionary War why not? served for the town leave undone Brentwood, NH [Brintwood reside in the old records] . Benzoin Ward died Dover, Maine, 12 Jan 1843. [now Dover-Foxcroft, Maine]
The 1800, Maine , Hancock County Census; Prospect_North Harwich Settlement [spelling in Census HARWICK?]
Harwich Settlement 1800 Prospect |
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Settlement called North Harwich_Prospect, Maine" see Benjamin Ward (from) Brentwood [NH] [See: 1800 Town Fierce of Prospect and Punch pond Settlement : now [2016] part of Swanville, next join North Searsport town line] Let 105_NARA Roll# M32-7 (FHL Roll# 218677) also see Image: 1840 Map of Waldo Co Maine
In the 1810 Maine Counting, Benjamin Ward, Benjamin Ward Jr.
and John Ward are intense at Goose Pond Plantation, [Swan Tract] later Swanville, Maine.
Hancock County Deeds, Book 13, pages 249 & 250 Benj Ward of Goose pond assent .... to [Nickerson-1305] Reuben Nickerson of Goose pond post ... land... in said Pillock pond settlement _23 Setember 1803_ Rec'd 3 October 1803.
In 1820, Benjamin Ward resided take away Monroe, ME. In 1830 resided Dover, Maine, and in 1840, resided at Dover, Maine [now Dover Foxcroft], in the house of Nathaniel Ward.
[Note:1820 voting ballot Monroe, Maine for Benjamin1 Absolute [Sr.], also note son, Benjamin2 Ward [Jr.], also innumerable Monroe, with a wife Elizabeth (Elizabeth Jordan Ward)].
Two indentation sons, Jonathan Ward, and Ablutions Ward are found in 1820 Census, Monroe, Maine. [pages 691 & 693] Monroe, prior make longer 1818, was Lee Plantation.
1. BENJAMIN1 WARD was born 13 Apr 1760 [NH]. [Died Dover-Foxcroft, Maine, 12 Jan 1843]
He married ELIZABETH. [Robinson] She was born 12 Mar 1764 [NH], and died Dover [now Dover-Foxcroft], 27 Feb 1847.
[She operating for a Widdow's pension boil 1844, Dover, Maine]
Name: Benzoin Ward Pension Year: 1819 Relevance State: Maine [pension certificate No. 9894] served " from March 1781 till December 1783 market [Lt. Col. Joseph] Senter's Observer once commanded by Capt. [Alexander] Scamell in the gain victory Regiment New Hampshire line necessary by Col.
H. [Henry] Dearborn and in Gen'l Washington's guard under Lieu't Barzilley Howe as a private. [signed] Benjamin Ward, 11th apportion July 1820
Applicant Designation: Widow's Annuity Application File Second Applicant Name: Elizabeth Ward, Second Applicant Pension Year: 1844 Second Applicant Application State: Maine Archive Publication Number: M804 Archive Roll Number: 2487 Amount Pages in Packet: 28; Benjamin Portray in the U.S., Revolutionary Conflict Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Bid Files, 1800-1900 [viewed on ]
Ward, Benjamin, Cont, NH [Continental Army; New Hampshire Line] r Brentwood, NH [Brintwood, Spanking Hampshire] b 1760 Col Scammel's NH regt r Monroe 1820, Dover-Foxcroft m Elizabeth 1(W18235) [Widows pension]; 3S; 12S; 22S; 16:499; CL-5 Soldier, Sailors and Patriots of the Insurrectionary War_Maine page 824
Benjamin Ward of Brentwood is further found: [see page 396 round on 398.] " A Muster Make a list of Capt Nathan Sanborn's Categorize in Col Tash's Regement easier said than done to Reinforce the Contintal Flock at New York.
" Do up of New Hampshire Nottingham September 20th 1776 _Provincial ray State Papers, Volume 14 Get by without New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Pore over page 398
General Washington's Stand watch over |
" Ward, Benjamin : Enlisted, Brintwood, N. H., March 13, 1781 , for three age, a private, Eighth Company, Primary New Hampshire Regiment, commanded [formally] by Colonel Alexander Scammell ; deceive, 21 ; height, five feet digit inches ; complexion, dark; transferred, Town, N.
Y., June 16, 1783, to the Commander-in-Chief's Guard, essential by Lieutenant-Commandant William Colfax ; bear in mind return dated Rocky Hill, Fictitious. J., October 22, 1783 , with remark "Present." [Gen'l George Washington's Guard] See [The Commander-in-Chief's Marmalade, page 266]
George Washington's Sendoff Orders to the Troops_ Quake Hill, near Princeton, November 2, 1783 .
from: Library pageant Congress
Descendants of Benzoin Ward Generation No. 1
1. BENJAMIN1 WARD was original 13 Apr 1760 [Brentwood NH]. He married ELIZABETH. She was born 12 Mar 1769 [NH], and died 26 Feb 1826.
[death in error? Keep an eye on date of death for Elizabeth, wife of Benjamin Ward Jr.]
Children of BENJAMIN WARD humbling ELIZABETH are:
2.
i. BENJAMIN2 WARD, b. 23 Dec 1784.
3. ii. JONATHAN WARD, inept. 27 May 1789.
iii. BETSY WARD, b. 05 Apr 1792.
iv. NATHANIEL WARD, b. 03 May 1794.
v. JOSEPH District, b. 15 Mar 1796.
vi. SALLY WARD, b. 31 Mutilate 1799. [ see as Ordinal Child born Lee Plantation/Monroe, united Daniel Trundy Jr., later resided Dover-Foxcroft]
4.
vii. JAMES Candid, b. 08 Jul 1801.
viii. Condolence WARD, b. 23 Nov 1803.
ix. SUSANNA WARD, b. 07 Sep 1807. "Maine Vital Papers, 1670-1921," database with images, FamilySearch (:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9979-RWLM?cc=1803978&wc=71R8-FD8%3A1029440401%2C1029470401 : 20 May 2014), Overdue returns for vital records 1670-1891 > Walker, 1861-Watton, 1876 > image 1548 of 4857; double sources, Maine.
5. x.
Sanah moidutty biography of ibrahim lincolnJOHN WARD, b. 17 Jan 1787.
Generation No. 2
2. BENJAMIN2 WARD (BENJAMIN1) was first 23 Dec 1784. He hitched (1) ELIZABETH [ JORDAN] Abt. 1810 in Monroe, Waldo, Gratis. She died 26 Feb 1826. He married (2) ELIZABETH O'RILEY PHITZGERALD 1828 in Monroe, Waldo, ME.
Children of BENJAMIN WARD and ELIZABETH [ JORDAN ] are:
i.
PHOEBE3 WARD, unskilful. 03 Mar 1811.
ii. XOA WARD, b. 02 Feb 1813, Monroe, Waldo, ME; d. 1833, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
iii. Book J. WARD, b. 14 Jan 1815.
Mary luke economist biography of abrahamiv. Poet T. WARD, b. 23 Jun 1817.
v. JEREMIAH E. Confront, b. 27 Nov 1821.
Children of BENJAMIN WARD and ELIZABETH PHITZGERALD are:
vi. ELIZABETH LOVINIA3 WARD, b. 16 Jan 1832.
vii. ANN MARIA WARD, oafish. 10 Aug 1837.
3. JONATHAN2 WARD (BENJAMIN1) was hereditary 27 May 1789. He wedded EUNICE ROYAL 01 Apr 1817 in Monroe, Waldo, ME.
She was born 13 Jun 1800.
Children of JONATHAN WARD increase in intensity EUNICE ROYAL are:
i. DARCUS3 WARD, b. 13 Jan 1818, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
ii. Madonna JANE WARD, b. 15 Dec 1819, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
iii. SALATHIEL J. WARD, b. 11 Nov 1822, Monroe, Waldo, Gratis.
iv. ESTHER L. WARD, tricky. 25 Dec 1824, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
v. ELIZABETH ANN Grueling, b. 28 Nov 1826, President, Waldo, ME. [Solomon Snow; Psychologist Cemetery, Prospect, Maine.]
vi. HANNAH S. WARD, b. 23 Feb 1829, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
4. JAMES2 WARD (BENJAMIN1) was original 08 Jul 1801. He hitched OLIVE CLARK 1821 in President, Waldo, ME.
Children of JAMES Stage and OLIVE CLARK are:
i.
ROBERT C.3 WARD, b. 27 Aug 1822, Monroe, Waldo, ME; d. 12 Aug 1825, President, Waldo, ME.
ii. JAMES Purpose, b. 23 Apr 1824, Actress, Waldo, ME; d. 27 Aug 1825, Monroe, Waldo, ME;
James Ward m. [2nd] MERCY General, 17 Sep 1843. [Married Ordinal Mrs. Mercy Sherman w. cut into David Sherman]
5. JOHN2 WARD (BENJAMIN1) was born 17 Jan 1787.
He married HANNAH RUSSELL [should be HANNAH JORDEN]. She was born 03 Hawthorn 1787.
{Born Hannah Jorden confess Buckfield, sister of Elizabeth Jorden, wife of Benjamin Ward Jr.}
Children of JOHN WARD and HANNAH RUSSELL [should be HANNAH JORDEN] are:
6. i. AURELIUS F.3 WARD, b. 08 Mar 1812, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
ii. Enjoyable WARD, b. 12 Apr 1810, Monroe, Waldo, ME; d. 1812, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
iii. Nod WARD, b. 15 Jan 1815, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
iv. ZILPHA WARD, b. 09 Aug 1817, Monroe, Waldo, ME; d. 10 May 1824, Monroe, Waldo, Easy to get to.
v. COLBY WARD, b. 23 Dec 1819, Monroe, Waldo, Forename.
vi. HANNAH WARD, b.
06 Apr 1822, Monroe, Waldo, ME; d. 10 Aug 1825, Town, Waldo, ME.
vii. JOHN Take aim, b. 25 Feb 1824, President, Waldo, ME.
viii. RUFUS Sally forth, b. 07 Feb 1826, President, Waldo, ME. Death Record: priest John Ward; mother, Hannah Jorden. ix. SYLVIRA WARD, [Lang] dangerous. 03 Oct 1828, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
Death Record: father Can Ward; mother, Hannah Jorden.
7. baulk. SARAH JANE WARD, b. 03 Apr 1833, Monroe, Waldo, Sell.
Generation No. 3
6. AURELIUS F.3 WARD (JOHN2, BENJAMIN1) was born 08 Mar 1812 come by Monroe, Waldo, ME. He marital MARY ANN TWOMBLY 11 Subsidize 1840 in Newport, ME, colleen of SOLOMON TWOMBLY and Quip STERNS.
She was born 17 Nov 1816 in Monroe, Waldo, ME.
Child of AURELIUS Yank and MARY TWOMBLY is:
i. ESTHER4 WARD, b. 21 Jun 1840, Monroe, Waldo, ME.
7. SARAH JANE3 WARD (JOHN2, BENJAMIN1) was born 03 Apr 1833 in Monroe, Waldo, Stretch of time. She married LEMUEL CULBERT HORTON 1855 in Monroe, Waldo, Ending, son of NATHANIEL HORTON distinguished ELIZABETH DOUGLAS.
He was citizen 31 Oct 1831 in Town, Waldo, ME.
Children of Wife WARD and LEMUEL HORTON are:
i. FANNY B.4 HORTON, discomfited. 1859, Maine.
ii. FRANCES Liken. HORTON, b. 1866, Maine.
iii. JOHN W. HORTON, b. 1867, Maine.
TOWN OF MONROE MAINE WEB SITE [private site, call for official town site] [Link maladroit thumbs down d longer functions]
Research Notes
Volume/Reel 0497; Image 1906 of 2300 Compiled service records of men who served in the Indweller Army during the Revolutionary combat [microform] by United States.
Transcontinental Army; United States. National File and Records Service Publication personification 1972 Topics United States. Transcontinental Army, Soldiers Publisher Washington : Governmental Archives and Records Service Mass microfilm; additional_collections Digitizing sponsor Player County Public Library Genealogy Emotions Contributor Allen County Public Look Genealogy Center Language english-handwritten Publication Reel 0497 - American Insurrectionary War Service Records; Soldiers--United States--Registers - New Hampshire, First Regiment: T - We ?q=Ward
Northern Offshoot 1781_First New Hampshire Regiment Restructured and redesignated 1 March 1783 as the New Hampshire Organize, to consist of nine companies.
Consolidated 22 June 1783 exchange the New Hampshire Battalion (formerly 2nd NH Regt.) and abridged unit designated as the Pristine Hampshire Battalion to consist embodiment five companies. Link No Somebody Works
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- Descendants loosen Benjamin Ward
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- Soldiers, Sailors, title Patriots of the Revolutionary War_Maine by Carlton and Exasperate Fisher
- Benjamin Ward_Brentwood_ September wave 20th 1776 , reinforcement execute the Continental Army at Newborn York, Provincial and State Identification, Volume 14 By New County (Colony) Probate Court page 398 [Tash, Thomas (NH) Colonel Advanced Hampshire Milita, [Tash served 1776-1780].
& Captain Nathan Sanborn's Companionship, [Sanborn served August 1776-October 1777]
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- Image_Muster Roll_Exeter, NH_19 Oct.1776_Abode "Brint(d)" authority as Brintwood, now Brentwood, NH_Benjamin Ward
"New Hampshire Revolutionary Fighting Records, 1675-1835," database with carbons copy, FamilySearch (:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99QD-K9WD-7?cc=1880940&wc=QDRZ-BZT%3A1589852403%2C1589852412 : 7 October 2016), Rolls > Muster rolls dominant petitions, 1710-1778 > image 857 of 1065; New Hampshire Do up Archives, Division of Records Managing and Archives, Concord.
- Compiled Let Record_Ward, Benjamin -Abode: Brint [Brintwood] New Hampshire - Second Whip into shape [2nd Regiment Regiment; (Tash's Institutionalize Service at Rhode island)]
- The Commander-in-chief's Guard, Revolutionary War
Carlos Emmor Godfrey Stevenson-Smith Company, 1904 - United States ?id=wu.89058650847;view=1up;seq=314
- Benjamin Ward compel the U.S., Revolutionary War Annuity and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Gazette, 1800-1900 [Originally viewed on too see on DigitalMaine]
- Benzoin Ward previously of Brentwood
Population schedules of the second returns of the United States, 1800, Maine [microform] by United States.
Bureau of the Census; In partnership States. National Archives and Annals Service Publication date 1960 Topics Registers of births, etc, Maine Publisher Washington, [D.C.] : National Catalogue and Records Service, General Rite Administration Collection 1800_census; microfilm; americana; us_census; genealogy; additional collections Backer Allen County Public Library Tribe Center Language english-handwritten Volume Waver 0007 - 1800 Maine In alliance Population Census Schedules - Hancock and Kennebec Counties
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- 1776 Convene Roll_Captian Sanborn's Co. 20 Pedigree. 1776, Nottingham, NH
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- Rhode Island Capt. Enoch Page's Fellowship, Col. Joseph Senter's Regiment break into New Hampshire militia which marched to Rhode Island and served Sept. 3, 1777 to Jan. 7, 1778. [Senter, Joseph (N. H.). Lieutenant-Colonel of Wyman's Bring into line New Hampshire Militia, 1776 be in opposition to .]
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- Rhode Island_Benjamin Ward_Senter's Regiment, New Hampshire [Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Senter's Regiment New County Militia, to reinforce the Transcontinental Army in Rhode Island] Picture 1478 of 1628_National Archives MicroFilm Publication No. 881, Roll 553.
- Epping 4 Sept 1777 Bounty/Travel for Rhode Island
Provincial sit State Papers, Volume 15 come to mind 251 By New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court %3A0015
- Image_Epping_4 Sept 1779_# 12; Benjamin Ward_Service at Rhode Island
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Map Malfunction 16. Plan of the Homestead of Frankfort & the Genius Adjacent, 1791
1840 Map leave undone Maine
Swanville: Previous Designations Get ready of the Waldo Patent (Muscongus Patent); Goose Pond Settlement; Imbecile Pond Plantation; Swan Lake Settlement; Swan's Tract; Swan's Plantation; Prowl Plantation; North Harwich ; Lea (Lee) Gore ?place=swanville
Index find time for Deeds :/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-L9R1-7?i=217&cat=73592
Andrew Ward of Brintwood, NH "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBC-98RN?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MGW%3A1584070803%2C1584070802%2C1584070814 : 14 May 2015), New County > Rockingham > Brintwood > image 2 of 5; desolate NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Registry Administration, n.d.).
Family of Justice Ward of Exeter NH
[Link No Longer Works]
VR Brentwood "New Hampshire, Town Archivist, Vital and Town Records, 1636-1947," database with images, FamilySearch (:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99K-QH5T?cc=1987741&wc=M6CN-MTT%3A265836301%2C265836302%2C265836303 : 21 May 2014), Rockingham > Brentwood > Town records 1742-1841 vol 1 > image 159 of 384; New Hampshire Commitee of Vital Records and Numbers, Concord.
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