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Benjamin Adams

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Benjamin Adams

Birth
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Death
1 Jan 1901 (aged 58)
Logan County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Chapmanville, Logan County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
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Benjamin Adams of Crawley Creek was a private of the 129th Virginia Militia (Carter's Company).

Other members of Carter's Company include:
John Quincy Adams
Allen B. Brumfield
Evermont Ward Brumfield
Alexander Bryant

1870, Jan. 22: Purchased 100 acres on Brushy Fork in consideration of $50 from Wesley and Dolley Stollings.

1870, May 13: Purchased 300 acres on Brushy Fork in consideration of $100 from William and Mary Ann Straton.

1871, Feb. 24: Purchased land along Crawley Creek beginning at the mouth of Brushy Fork and adjoining John Conley's survey in consideration of $350 from his parents John W. and Polly Adams.
Benjamin Adams of Crawley Creek was a private of the 129th Virginia Militia (Carter's Company).

Other members of Carter's Company include:
John Quincy Adams
Allen B. Brumfield
Evermont Ward Brumfield
Alexander Bryant

1870, Jan. 22: Purchased 100 acres on Brushy Fork in consideration of $50 from Wesley and Dolley Stollings.

1870, May 13: Purchased 300 acres on Brushy Fork in consideration of $100 from William and Mary Ann Straton.

1871, Feb. 24: Purchased land along Crawley Creek beginning at the mouth of Brushy Fork and adjoining John Conley's survey in consideration of $350 from his parents John W. and Polly Adams.


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