On 20 Sep 1865, she married George Washington Benjamin, in Allegany County, New York. 2 children were born to them: Willis (in NY) and Merle (in Reno County, Kansas).
The Benjamins moved to Reno County, Kansas about 1887, to live near her brothers, Albert A. (my G-Grandfather) and William H. Dean. Albert and George had been in the same company during the Civil War, and had both been captured and imprisoned in Andersonville.
The Benjamins homesteaded in Salt Creek Township, Reno County, Kansas, 3 miles west of Nickerson.
On 20 Sep 1865, she married George Washington Benjamin, in Allegany County, New York. 2 children were born to them: Willis (in NY) and Merle (in Reno County, Kansas).
The Benjamins moved to Reno County, Kansas about 1887, to live near her brothers, Albert A. (my G-Grandfather) and William H. Dean. Albert and George had been in the same company during the Civil War, and had both been captured and imprisoned in Andersonville.
The Benjamins homesteaded in Salt Creek Township, Reno County, Kansas, 3 miles west of Nickerson.
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