Benedict Generations

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Geo. Wash. and Drusilla B. headstones
Geo. Wash. and Drusilla B. headstones
George Washington Benedict (1843-1909) and Drusilla A. Wolverton (1851-1923)
 
2
Jack McPhail in Hillcrest
Jack McPhail in Hillcrest
Andy Hood, Harold, George and Jack McPhail in Hillcrest
 
3
John McPhail (1877-1945)
John McPhail (1877-1945)
John McPhail
 
4
Kitty and horses
Kitty and horses
Catherine "Kitty" McPhail on horse ranch
 
5
Land grants to Alexander McPhail
Land grants to Alexander McPhail
Schooner Pond N.S. land grant to Alexander McPhail: 100 acres plus 80 acres. Courtesy of Bob MacDougall of Donkin, Cape Breton - 2009.
Date: 2009
 
6
McPhail bible - births
McPhail bible - births
McPhail bible - births
Owner of original: Jim Benedict
 
7
McPhail bible- deaths
McPhail bible- deaths
McPhail bible- deaths
Owner of original: Jim Benedict
 
8
McPhail bible- marriages
McPhail bible- marriages
McPhail bible- marriages
Owner of original: Jim Benedict
 
9
McPhail bible- memoranda
McPhail bible- memoranda
McPhail bible- memoranda
Deaths of Maggie, John and Joseph Cameron. Death of William Matthews and wife.
Owner of original: Jim Benedict
 
10
Norwalk CT land deed 1685 James Benedict.jpg
Norwalk CT land deed 1685 James Benedict.jpg
James Benedict sells his Norwalk land to Ephraim Lockwood on 1 May 1685. James had just relocated to Danbury with his wife, Sarah Gregory and the first four children.
 
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Norwalk CT land deed 1685 James Benedict.jpg
Norwalk CT land deed 1685 James Benedict.jpg
James Benedict sells his Norwalk land to Ephraim Lockwood on 1 May 1685. James had just relocated to Danbury with his wife, Sarah Gregory and the first four children.
 
12
Norwalk CT land deed 1690 Samuel Benedict.jpg
Norwalk CT land deed 1690 Samuel Benedict.jpg
Samuel Benedict sells his Norwalk land to Andrew Messenger on 27 February 1690. His brother James had relocated to Danbury with family in 1685.
 

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