Person:James Maxwell (24)

James Benjamin Maxwell
  1. John Butler Maxwell
  2. James Benjamin Maxwell1765 - 1805
  3. Elisabeth "Betsy" Caldwell MaxwellAbt 1779 -
  4. William Maxwell
  5. Elisha Maxwell
  • HJames Benjamin Maxwell1765 - 1805
  • WJane BullochAbt 1766 -
m. 23 Feb 1786
  1. William Bullock Maxwell
m. 10 May 1803
  1. James Habersham Maxwell
Facts and Events
Name[1] James Benjamin Maxwell
Gender Male
Birth? 24 Feb 1765 Liberty, Georgia, United States
Marriage to Mary Habersham
Alt Marriage 19 Feb 1786 to Jane Bulloch
Marriage 23 Feb 1786 to Jane Bulloch
Marriage 10 May 1803 to Maria Schley
Death[2] 8 Aug 1805 Bryan, Georgia, United States
References
  1. Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie. A History and Genealogy of the Habersham Family: in connection with the history, genealogy and mention of the families of Clay, Stiles, Cumming, King, Elliott, Milledge, Maxwell, Adams, Houstoun, Screven, Owens, Demere, Footman, Ellis, Washington, Newell, deTreville, Davis, Barrington, Lewis, Warner, Cobb, Flournoy, Pratt, Nephew, Bolton, Bowers, Cuthbert, and many other names either as having a connection to some other family or showing of the name as related or connected to some family in this work. (Columbia, S.C.: The R. L. Bryant Co., 1901)
    5, 11.
  2. Death Recorded, in Warren, Mary Bondurant. Marriages and Deaths, 1763 to 1820, Abstracted from Extant Georgia Newspapers. (Danielsville, GA: Heritage Papers)
    76.
  3.   Marriage Recorded, in Daughters of the American Revolution.; Joseph Habersham Chapter (Atlanta GA); and Lucy (Cook) "Mrs. William Lawson" Peel. Historical collections of the Joseph Habersham Chapter, Daughters American Revolution. (Dalton, Georgia: A.J. Showalter Co., 1902-1910)
    2:167.

    MARRIAGE NOTICES from the Georgia Gazette and other sources, by Dr. J.G.B. Bulloch for Joseph Habersham Chapter, D.A.R. - Some marriage notices from the old Georgia Gazette and also death notices:
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    Married - Benj. Maxwell, son William Maxwell, to Jane Bulloch, daughter Governor Archibald Bulloch, February 23, 1786.