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  1. Apr 10, 2011 · General Benson died on October 2, 1827 at the age of 72 years and is buried in the family graveyard at Newcomb, Talbot County. Sources: Easton Gazette , October 2, 1827; History of Talbot County, Maryland, 1661-186, by Oswald Tilghman, (Baltimore: Regional Pub., Co., 1967), 303-324; “Perry Benson,” by “Revolutionary War Hero’s Grave ...

  2. Wife of James Benson, Mother of General Perry Benson. You are now the manager of this memorial. Thanks for helping with Find a Grave!

  3. Chapter History. On July 4, 1776, Perry Benson, for whom this chapter was named, was commissioned as an ensign in the famous Maryland Line. On June 22, 1798, he was made brigadier general and finally a major general of the Maryland militia, in charge of the forces in Caroline, Dorchester, and Talbot counties throughout the War of 1812.

  4. Brigadier General Perry Benson, who was a veteran of the American Revolutionary War, commanded the militia of Talbot, Caroline, and Dorchester counties. His force at the battle consisted of two regiments, several companies of cavalry , and three artillery batteries .

  5. Mar 2, 2017 · He was in the War of 1812 and commanded the militia in Talbot, Caroline, and Dorchester counties. Who is buried there of significance? General Perry Benson - fought in the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. He is also the the patriot for General Perry Benson Chapter NSDAR.

  6. James and Perry Benson (his brothers) In a letter dated April 28, 1853, Mrs. Samuel Lucas of 99 Hanover Street, Baltimore, Maryland, refers to the soldier, Joseph Benson, as her father.

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  8. May 1, 2022 · Brigadier General Perry Benson had Carney serve with him in the Battle of St. Michaels in the War of 1812. An obituary in 1828 reported the death “of a colored man, at the advanced age of 74”, describing Thomas Carney as courageous, kind, brave and loyal.

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