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Col Benjamin Tallman

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Augusta County, Virginia, United States
Death: November 29, 1871 (80)
Tallmansville, Upshur County, West Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Tallmansville, Upshur, West Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of James Boone Tallman and Nancy Elizabeth Tallman
Husband of Elizabeth Tallman; Jane Tallman and Sophronia Tallman
Father of William Warwick Tallman; James Crawford Tallman; Robert Boone Tallman, Civil War veteran; John W. Tallman; Nancy Craig Tallman and 1 other
Brother of William Tallman; Rachel Crawford Hull; Rebecca Ann Slaven and James Boone Crawford Tallman
Half brother of Jane Gillespie Arbogast; Nancy M Brannan; Margaret M. Goff; Sarah 'Sallie' Tallman (Gum); Samuel M Tallman and 1 other

Occupation: Buried in Tallmansville Baptist Church Cemetery
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About Col Benjamin Tallman

Benjamin “Benny” Tallman BIRTH 8 Nov 1791 Augusta County, Virginia, USA DEATH 29 Nov 1871 (aged 80) Tallmansville, Upshur County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Tallmansville Baptist Cemetery Tallmansville, Upshur County, West Virginia

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 Note: Benjamin Tallman was a young man when the War of 1812 broke out and he enlisted. He was later commissioned Captain and led a company of soldiers, by way of Pennsylvania, down the Winchester Valley to Norfolk, Virginia. They remained there until peace was declared, at which time he was a Colonel of the 127th Regiment.

He did not return home to Harrisonburg, but instead his father's family followed him and they settled in Pocahontas County. There Benjamin married his first wife and they reared a family of five sons and one daughter. After his wife died, he married Jane Armstrong, with whom he had no children. In Pocahontas County he represented the county in the Virginia House of Delegates, and was for many years the ruling elder in the Liberty Presbyterian Church, as well as Justice of the Peace.

He sold out in Pocahontas County and relocated to Upshur County, West Virginia, settling on the farm of his son James who had settled there two years previously. Soon after, his sons Robert and Cyrus came to Upshur County. He and the three sons then jointly bought about 700 acres of land, known as the John C. Jackson tract in Upshur County. Later his other two sons, John and William, also relocated to Upshur County with their families.

In the spring of 1861 his second wife, Jane, died and in the fall of 1862 he married Sophronia Norvell of Sago, West Virginia. The farm recently owned by Key Bennett was originally their home.

On January 5, 1869 a U.S. Post Office was established on his farm and named in his honor, Tallmansville. He was the first Postmaster. Although the little village has now changed the name to Strader, the Post Office remains the same.

In the fall of 1871 he fell dead at the age of 84 and is buried at the Tallmansville Baptist Cemetery. His wife, Sophronia, was appointed to take his place as Postmaster March 27, 1872.

This information was furnished by Cora Amaretta (Tallman) Shipman at age 89, and published in the Greater Tallman Family Newsletter, No. 3, Fall 1985, and also in The Greater Tallman Family News Issue No. 11, Fall 1987, and was contributed to by Mrs. Helen (Lightburn) Boecher a descendant of Benjamin Tallman. Benjamin Tallman was born on 8 November 1791 at Rockingham Co., VA. He was the son of James Boone Tallman and Nancy Crawford. Benjamin Tallman married Elizabeth Warwick, daughter of William Warwick and Nancy Craig, circa 1815 at Pocahontas Co., VA. Benjamin Tallman married Jane Armstrong circa 1830. Benjamin Tallman married Sophronia Norvell in 1862 at Upshur Co., WV. Benjamin Tallman died in 1871 at Tallmansville, Upshur Co., WV.



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Col Benjamin Tallman's Timeline

1791
November 8, 1791
Augusta County, Virginia, United States
1816
June 15, 1816
Bath County, Virginia, United States
1818
February 8, 1818
Pocahontas, Tazewell County, Virginia, United States
1820
February 29, 1820
Green Bank, Pocahontas County, WV, United States
1822
1822
Pocahontas Co, VA/WV, United States
1824
January 8, 1824
Pocahontas County, West Virginia, United States
1828
April 21, 1828
Pocahontas Co, VA/WV, United States