Person:Benjamin Darling (11)

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Benjamin Darling
d.1782
m. 5 Apr 1722
  1. John Darling1728 -
  2. Benjamin Darling1728 - 1782
  3. Timothy Darling1730/31 -
  4. Joseph Darling1733 -
  5. Lois Darling1735 -
  • HBenjamin Darling1728 - 1782
  • WMary Holt1745 -
m. 26 Jun 1766
  1. Patience Darling1767 -
  2. Molley Darling1769 -
  3. Lois Darling1771 -
  4. Eunice Darling1774 -
  5. Benjamin Darling1775 -
  6. James Darling1779 -
  7. Levi Darling1782 -
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Darling
Gender Male
Christening[1] 28 Apr 1728 Lynn, Essex, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage 26 Jun 1766 Lunenburg, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Mary Holt
Military[3] 1775
Death[2] 1782
References
  1. http://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Essex/Lynn/aBirthsD.shtml, in Massachusetts, United States. Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850.

    Darling
    Benjamin, s. John, bp. Apr. 28, 1728. CR2

  2. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=moonmistress&id=I0199, in Genealogies & Historical accounts of the Darling Families of New England and Beyond.

    Name: Benjamin DARLING
    Sex: M
    Birth: 28 APR 1728 in Lynn, Essex, MA
    Death: 1782

    Revolutionary war solider. Sergent at Lextington of Captain George Kimball's Co. April 20, 1777. Private on (/) Captain Jonathan (?) Co. col Luke Drureys Regm. England July 29, 1781

    All information on the family line take from the research of Wilard S. Morse dated Nov. 28, 1902 and found at the NEGHS.

  3. Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War: A compilation from the archives. (Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States: Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Wright and Potter Printing, 1896-1908)
    v. 4, p. 431,2.

    [not sure which of these two applies, the source above indicates the second]

    Darling, Benjamin, Lunenburg. Sergeant, Capt. George Kimball's co. of Minute- men, which marched April 20, 1775, in response to the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; service, 11 days.

    Darling, Benjamin, Lunenburg. Private, Capt. Jonathan Sibley's co., Col. Luke Drury's regt.; enlisted July 29, 1781; marched Aug. 1, 1781; arrived at camp Aug. 11, 1781 ; discharged Nov. 10, 1781 ; service, 3 mos. 23 days, travel included; residence, Lunenburg ; enlisted for town of Lunenburg ; enlistment, 3 months.