Person:Benjamin Pulliam (1)

Benjamin Pulliam
m. 1735
  1. Agnes PULLIAM1735 -
  2. James PulliamAbt 1736 - 1763
  3. Thomas Pulliam, Jr.1738 - 1806
  4. Ann (Anna) PULLIAMBef 1741 -
  5. Sarah PulliumAbt 1742 -
  6. Benjamin PulliamAbt 1743 - 1817
  7. Susannah PULLIAMAbt 1744 -
  8. Winifred PULLIAMAbt 1745 -
  9. Elizabeth PULLIAMAbt 1749 -
  10. Isabella PULLIAMAbt 1750 -
  • HBenjamin PulliamAbt 1743 - 1817
  • WLucy Stuart1762 - Aft 1817
m. 1764
  1. Robert Pulliam1769 - 1848
  2. Joseph Pulliam1771 - 1854
  3. Mary Polly PULLIAM1772 -
  4. Sarah PULLIAM1773 - 1846
  5. Benjamin PULLIAM1775 - 1819
  6. Thomas PULLIAM1777 -
  7. William PULLIAM1778 - 1851
  8. Nancy Ann PULLIAM1781 - 1850
  9. John PULLIAM1782 - 1840
  10. Lucinda or Lucy PULLIAM1784 - 1844
  11. Elizabeth PULLIAM1787 - 1862
  12. Augustus PULLIAM1788 -
  13. Owen PULLIAMAbt 1789 -
  14. Susannah or Sucky PULLIAM1790 - 1880
  15. Charles Stuart PULLIAM1791 - 1861
  16. Milly PULLIAM1793 - 1835
  17. James Graves PULLIAM1799 - 1868
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Pulliam
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1743 , Spotsylvania, Virginia, USA
Marriage 1764 , Culpeper, Virginia, USAto Lucy Stuart
Death? 27 Oct 1817 , Barren, Kentucky, USA

!Data from Researcher and DAR records on Karen Yvonne Tyndall Miller.

From family group sheet prepared by Josephine Conway in 1962, it says that Benjamin Pulliam is shown on 1790 tax list Fayette Co. and on 1800 Tax List, Barren Co.

12 Dec 1770 Benj. Pulliam and Lucy, his wife, of Culpeper Co., to Joseph Holloday of Spt. Co. tract of land in Spotsylvania Co., Wit: Jos. Brock, Lewis Holloday, Janes Holloday. June 20, 1771.

!Research by Geraldine Phillips, 1703 Buckner, Longview TX. 75604

!Benjamin Pulliam who reside in Culpeper Co., VA. during the American Revolution was a patriot. His claim was for payment for beef, flour, and corn impressed by the Commissioners of Provisions under the act for procuring a supply of provisions and other necessaries for the use of the army, May 1780, was validated at a meeting Mecklenburg County Court April 9, 1782. (Auditors Department public Service Claims, Mecklenburg Co., Va. Court Booklet Pages 1 and 4.

!Barren Co., Kentucky LDS film 606176 Benjamin Pulliam-- Inventory May 21, 1818 List of slaves and personal estate. Wit: R. Daugherty and William Shirley. Book A


!12 Dec 1770 Benj. Pulliam and Lucy, his wife, of Culpeper Co., to Joseph Holloday of Spt. Co. tract of land in Spotsylvania Co., Wit: Jos. Brock, Lewis Holloday, Janes Holloday. June 20, 1771.

!MARRIAGE: Married before May 14, 1770 to Lucy Stuart (Stewart) as she is mentioned in her father's will of that date as Lucy Pulliam. Moved to Kentucky (now Hart Co.) in 1796 and settled on Green River.


LAND: from Curd Surveys- Barren Co., Kentucky

LAND: PULLIAM, Benj, 10 Nov 1805, Cert 656. Same, 21 June 1816, one mile south of Green River, Cert 878. Same, 29 June 1816, Cert 876. PULLIAM, John, 12 Oct 1815, Cert 559, Green River.

References
  1.   Auditors Department public Service Claims, Mecklenburg Co., Va. Court Booklet
    Pages 1 and 4.

    Benjamin Pulliam who reside in Culpeper Co., VA. during the American
    Revolution was a patriot. His claim was for payment for beef, flour, and
    corn impressed by the Commissioners of Provisions under the act for procuring
    a supply of provisions and other necessaries for the use of the army, May
    1780, was validated at a meeting Mecklenburg County Court April 9, 1782.

  2.   Barren Co., Kentucky List of slaves and personal estate..

    Benjamin Pulliam-- Inventory May 21, 1818 Wit: R. Daugherty and William
    Shirley. Book A

  3.   Eva Coe Peden. Barren County Will Book No. 1. (1979)
    97.

    BENJAMIN PULLIAM SENR. (dec'd as per will) Will recorded in Book 2) May 4, 1818. Wife: Lucy Pulliam. Children: Charles, Wm. John, James Pulliam, Beckey Amon, Lucy Brooks, Sucky Jameson, Milly Owens. To Robert Pulliam, Mary Dicken, Benjamin Pulliam Jr., Thomas Pulliam, Joseph Pulliam, Nancy Thomas.
    Appraisers: Wm. J. Wood, Joshua Crump, Ranson Amos. Returned May court 1818 & OK.