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Record for Benjamin Booth (24) facts
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Ben Booth
Born 11 June 1837
Died Apr 14 1923
Benjamin Booth
BIRTH 11 Jun 1837 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 14 Apr 1923 (aged 85)
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
BURIAL Greenlawn Cemetery
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 65934469 ·
PHOTOS 6
FLOWERS 2
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 94, No 19, p 607, May 7, 1923.
Benjamin Booth was born in Potter County, Pa., June 11, 1837, and died at his home in Hammond, La., April 14, 1923, in the eighty-sixth year of his age.
The years of his childhood were spent in Potter County, Pennsylvania. Here undoubtedly began a religious experience which continued with him through life. It is believed that he must have connected himself, in those days, by baptism, with one of the Hebron churches. In this period of his life he saw a few months' Civil War service, just previous to the close of the war. Here on December 3, 1863, he was married to Mary Elizabeth Greene, and here his eldest child was born, William Henry Booth.
About the year 1866 the family moved to Farina, Ill., where Edna Cordelia, now Mrs. T. M. Campbell, his second eldest child, was born. Here Mr. and Mrs. Booth became constituent members at the organization of the Farina Seventh Day Baptist Church, residing opposite the edifice and taking continuous interest in its affairs. In Farina, Mr. Booth Practiced the trade of carpentering.
In 1877 the family moved to Nortonville, Kan. A farm was purchased there, which became their home, a short distance southwest of the "Seventh Day Baptist Lane." Here was born Elnoe J., the youngest child of the family. Here, too, their mother died, in 1884, and was buried in the Nortonville cemetery. On December 25, 1885, Mr. Booth was married the second time, to Ann Adelia Hull, nee Potter.
In 1887 the family came to Hammond, La., arriving on New Year's Day. At that time Hammond was in its infancy as a community. Mr. Booth bought a small tract of woodland for a truck farm, cleared it, and with his own hands built him a home and outbuildings. Afterwards he built more centrally in the town.
Here, as in Farina, Mr. and Mrs. Booth became constituent members of the Hammond seventh Day Baptist Church, he working with his own hands in helping to construct the present commodious edifice. Of this church Mr. Booth was always a faithful member. Until the infirmities of age prevented, he was always to be found in his place at church.
A valuable member of the community, a man of high principle, and beloved by all, has gone to his eternal reward.
The funeral was on Sunday, April 15, at 3 p.m., at the residence of his daughter, Mrs. T. M. Campbell, conducted by his pastor, and was largely attended. The body lies at rest in the beautiful Hammond cemetery between the graves of his devoted wife and eldest son.
S. S. P.
Family Members
Spouses Mary Elizabeth Green Booth
1843-1884 (m. 1864)
Ann Adelia Potter Booth 1841-1910 (m. 1885)
Children William Henry Booth 1865-1896
Edna Cordelia Booth Campbell 1871-1962
Elnoe Jay Booth 1878-1936
Flowers • 2
Cpl. Co. B, 171 Pennsylvania Infantry. Enlisted 11/2/1862 in Potter Co., PA and mustered out 8/7/1863.
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Benjamin Booth
BIRTH 11 Jun 1837 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 14 Apr 1923 (aged 85)
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
BURIAL Greenlawn Cemetery
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 65934469 ·
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Benjamin Booth
BIRTH 11 Jun 1837 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 14 Apr 1923 (aged 85)
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
BURIAL Greenlawn Cemetery
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
MEMORIAL ID 65934469 ·
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Ben Booth
Born 11 June 1837
Died Apr 14 1923
Benjamin Booth
BIRTH 11 Jun 1837 Potter County, Pennsylvania, USA
DEATH 14 Apr 1923 (aged 85)
Hammond, Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, USA
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Record for Mary Elizabeth Booth (29) facts
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Mary Elizabeth Green Booth
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Mary Elizabeth Green Booth
BIRTH 2 Jul 1843
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
DEATH 10 Aug 1884 (aged 41)
Nortonville, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
BURIAL Nortonville Cemetery
Nortonville, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
MEMORIAL ID87471427 ·
PHOTOS 4
FLOWERS 1
"The Sabbath Recorder", Vol 40, No 37, p 8, Sep. 11, 1884.
Near Nortonville, Kan., Aug 10, 1884 of internal tumor, Mrs. Mary E. Booth, aged 42 years, 1 month and 8 days. Her sufferings, although very severe, were borne without a murmur. Her faith was strong and abiding. She rested in Jesus, often using the expression, 'Though He slay me yet will I trust in Him.' Her funeral sermon was preached by her pastor to a large congregation, from Job 33:12.
Family Members
Parents Stephen Van Rensselaer Green 1816-1889
Spouse Benjamin Booth 1837-1923 (m. 1864)
Siblings George Stephen Green 1846-1906
Elnora Marietta Greene Snyder 1848-1928
Children William Henry Booth 1865-1896
Edna Cordelia Booth Campbell 1871-1962
Elnoe Jay Booth 1878-1936
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Mary Elizabeth Green Booth
BIRTH 2 Jul 1843
Alfred, Allegany County, New York, USA
DEATH 10 Aug 1884 (aged 41)
Nortonville, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
BURIAL Nortonville Cemetery
Nortonville, Jefferson County, Kansas, USA
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- [S1259] FaceBook- Coudersport, MARRIED: BENJAMIN BOOTH, of Sylvania, to MARY GREEN, of Hebron. DIED. JAMES K. BROOKS, of Company D, 207th Reg't Pa. Vols., Lanny Nunn April 28 2022 · 20220505GHLn- 20220430GHLn-.
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Dec. 14 1864
MARRIED:
At the house of Mrs. Cheesbro, in Homer, Dec. 3, by R.T. Clafflin, Esq, BENJAMIN BOOTH, of Sylvania, to MARY GREEN, of Hebron.
DIED.
At Base Corps Hospital, 18th Army Corps , near Point of Rocks, VA, November 14th, 1864, after a short but severe illness, JAMES K. BROOKS, of Company D, 207th Reg't Pa. Vols., youngest son of Matilda and Calvin Brooks, of Hector, Potter County Pa, aged 20 years, 10 months, and 5 days.
The deceased was a brave soldier, a true friend, and a warm hearted patriot, and leaves behind him a large circle of friends to mourn his death. JAMES V. LEACH,
Orderly Sergeant Co, D, 207th P.V.
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Brenda Kenealy Williams
I think Mrs Cheesbro would be Laverne Hall Cheesbro my 2nd great Aunt sister of Louisa Hall Clark my 2nd great grandmother. Mrs Cheesbro lost 2 sons in the civil war and her sister lost one son.
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MARRIED:
At the house of Mrs. Cheesbro, in Homer, Dec. 3, by R.T. Clafflin, Esq, BENJAMIN BOOTH, of Sylvania, to MARY GREEN, of Hebron.
DIED.
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