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Benjamin Churchill

Also Known As: "Benjamin Churchill Sr."
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Plympton, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Death: December 06, 1771 (75-76)
Carver, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
Place of Burial: Carver, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Immediate Family:

Son of William “Pontus” Churchill, Sr. and Lydia Churchill
Husband of Keziah Churchill and Mary Churchill
Father of Mary Rickard; Captain Perez Churchill, Sr.; Elizabeth Thomas; Lieutenant James Churchill; Benjamin Churchill, Jr. and 4 others
Brother of William Churchill, Jr.; Deacon Samuel Churchill, II; James Churchill; Isaac Churchill; Lydia Churchill and 6 others

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About Benjamin Churchill

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Churchill-1151. Profile last modified 3 Jan 2020 | Created 28 Apr 2014

Benjamin Churchill Sr

Born 1695 in Plympton, Massachusetts

Son of William Churchill and Lydia (Bryant) Churchill

Brother of William Churchill, Samuel Churchill, James Churchill, Isaac Churchill, Lydia (Churchill) Lovell, Josiah Churchill and Mehitable (Churchill) Shaw

Husband of Mary (Shaw) Churchill — married 5 Dec 1717 in Plympton, Plymouth County, Massachusetts

Father of Mary (Churchill) Rickard, Perez Churchill Sr, Elizabeth (Churchill) Thomas, James Churchill, Benjamin Churchill, Luesannah Churchill and Lydia (Churchill) Cobb

Died 6 Dec 1771 in Carver, Massachusetts

Profile last modified 3 Jan 2020 | Created 28 Apr 2014

Biography

Benjamine Churchell and Mary Shaw were married in Plympton, Massachusetts, on 5 December 1717.[1]

Buried in the cemetery at Carver, Mass. While residing at Plympton, He and wife Mary occupied the house in which John Bonnie lived in 1849, in the north part of the town. It is said that he left Plympton and moved to the border of Middleboro, near to " Popes Point Furnace " in Carver. A letter from Mr. Bradford, town clerk of Plympton, said that the family lived much nearer to the meeting house in Carver than to that in Plympton, and attended church in the former place.[citation needed]

Sources

↑ Massachusetts: Vital Records, 1620-1850 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2016). Plympton, Vol. 1, page 280: CHURCHELL (see Churchel, Churchil, Churchill), Benjamine and Mary Shaw, Dec. 5, 1717. Vital Records of Plympton Massachusetts to the year 1850, (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, (1923), p. 280 (marriage) Vital Records of Carver Massachusetts to the year 1850, (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1911), p. 149 (death) Find A Grave, Memorial #42256229 Churchill Family in America by Gardner Asaph Churchill



https://www.ancestry.com/genealogy/records/benjamin-churchill_28115258

'Benjamin Churchill

Born in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 1696

to William Churchill and Lydia Bryant.

Benjamin married Mary Shaw and had 7 children.

He passed away on 5 Oct 1727 in Middleborough, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA.

Family Members

Parents

William Churchill 1657-1722

Lydia Bryant 1662-1736

Spouse(s)

Mary Shaw 1700-1777

Children

Mary Churchill 1709-1773

Perez Churchill 1717-1797

Elizabeth Churchill 1725-1814

James Churchill 1726-

Benjamin Churchill 1728-Unknown

Susannah Churchill 1733-Unknown

Lydia Churchill 1737-1822


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Benjamin Churchill's Timeline

1695
1695
Plympton, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1720
April 17, 1720
Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts
1722
October 15, 1722
Plympton, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts
1725
May 15, 1725
Carver, Plymouth County, Province of Massachusetts, Colonial America
1726
December 30, 1726
Middleborough, Plymouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay
1727
January 3, 1727
Carver, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
1733
April 2, 1733
Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States
April 2, 1733
Plympton, Plymoth, Massachusetts
1733
Carver, Plymouth, MA, United States