Person:Benjamin Tomlinson (3)

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Benjamin Tomlinson
d.30 Sep 1838
m. 21 Oct 1738
  1. James Tomlinson1742 - Aft 1813
  2. Joseph Tomlinson, Jr.1745 - 1825
  3. Samuel Tomlinson1747 - 1777
  4. Nathaniel Tomlinson1750 - 1813
  5. John TomlinsonAbt 1751 - 1833
  6. Benjamin Tomlinson1752 - 1838
  7. Rebecca Tomlinson1754 -
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Tomlinson
Gender Male
Birth[1] 11 Dec 1752 Frederick County, Maryland
Death[1] 30 Sep 1838


Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley's:

  • Vol. 2 - Gerard Brisco vs. Isaac Williams and Rebeccah and Joseph Tomlinson--O. S. 103; N. S. 35--Bill in Harrison County. In spring of 1772 Gerard Brisco, John and Permenus Brisco and Joseph West became adventurers in the Western country. Wheeling was their object, but they found the lands already taken. In talking with sundry of the settlers and particularly with Joseph Tomlinson, _____ Martin, now deceased, late husband of Rebekah Martin, now wife of Isaac Williams, and by their advice they went down the Ohio to mouth of Muskingum and took possession of the place afterwards called Point Poteeme (Patience?) which was allotted to John Brisco, and the land opposite to Gerard Brisco. Orator came from Maryland. William Crawford, a surveyor of Augusta, was murdered by the Indians. _____ Martin, Rebecca's husband, was killed while hunting or trading with the Indians. Answer states, in fall of 1769 Samuel Tomlinson improved and settled the land and finally, in 1773, with Benj. Tomlinson, went there with a canoe of provisions. Rebecca was sister of Samuel Tomlinson, then Rebecca Martin, widow of John Martin. Samuel, Benjamin and Joseph were brothers. Permenus Briscoe and John Wilson depose in Woodford County, Kentucky, December, 1795. Nathaniel Tomlinson was also at Wheeling. John Wilson was one of the first party with Brisco in 1772. Gen. John Nevill deposes in Pittsburg. Benj. Tomlinson, aged 44, deposes in Allegheny County, Maryland, 14th April, 1796.
References
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