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Benjamin Pennington Sr.

Birth
Randolph County, North Carolina, USA
Death
15 Sep 1868 (aged 84–85)
Vernon, Lamar County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Vernon, Lamar County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Son of Levi Pennington JR and and Elizabeth Ray
Married Catherine Tackett

CHILDREN:
1 John Pennington 1805
2. Mary Pennington McCusson 1807
3. William Pennington 1809
4. Benjamin Pennington Jr. 1811
5. Joseph M. Pennington 1814
6. George Washington Pennington 1818
7. Alfred Pennington 1820
8. Nancy Pennington Surratt 1821
9. Elizabeth Pennington Winters
10. Cynthia/Syntha Pennington [Walter James Amos Pennington] 1826
[Walter son of William Martin Pennington & Isabell Sidenham]
11. Ervin James Pennington 1828
12. Richard/Franklin Pennington 1829
13. Viney Pennington
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Benjamin Pennington Sr, and wife Catherine, we're actually buried on the east side of 12th St SW in a private cemetery. This road runs between HWY 18 on the north, and HWY 9 on the south. My Great Uncle, Deloy Pennington had been to this cemetery with his Aunt Josie Pennington in the 1920s to place flowers on Benjamin and Catherine's graves. Uncle Deloy showed me the approximate location of the graves, and his mind was still very sharp.
5/2018 Info: Ron Pennington 49557316
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Son of Levi Pennington JR and and Elizabeth Ray
Married Catherine Tackett

CHILDREN:
1 John Pennington 1805
2. Mary Pennington McCusson 1807
3. William Pennington 1809
4. Benjamin Pennington Jr. 1811
5. Joseph M. Pennington 1814
6. George Washington Pennington 1818
7. Alfred Pennington 1820
8. Nancy Pennington Surratt 1821
9. Elizabeth Pennington Winters
10. Cynthia/Syntha Pennington [Walter James Amos Pennington] 1826
[Walter son of William Martin Pennington & Isabell Sidenham]
11. Ervin James Pennington 1828
12. Richard/Franklin Pennington 1829
13. Viney Pennington
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Benjamin Pennington Sr, and wife Catherine, we're actually buried on the east side of 12th St SW in a private cemetery. This road runs between HWY 18 on the north, and HWY 9 on the south. My Great Uncle, Deloy Pennington had been to this cemetery with his Aunt Josie Pennington in the 1920s to place flowers on Benjamin and Catherine's graves. Uncle Deloy showed me the approximate location of the graves, and his mind was still very sharp.
5/2018 Info: Ron Pennington 49557316
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