He was a resident of Dallas County 40 years. He was a farmer; the home he died in was on Second Avenue (also known as the Kaufman Road). He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and was an ardent worker in the little church at Lagow. Mr. Benson taught a Sunday school class for many years, having attended the same Sunday school for 35 years.
Mr. Benson was survived by his widow and the following daughters: Mrs. J. C. (Jennie) Riddell, Mrs. W. E. (Ida) Hixson, Mrs. A. A. Meek, all of Dallas, and Mrs. J. T. (Annie) Reese of Greenville. He was also survived by two grandchildren who had made their home with him: Gladys Scudder and Perrin Scudder.
Perrin Taylor married Sarepta Jane Dunn Rickabaugh in 1872 and had five children,
Della Viola Benson b. Mar. 12 1874
Mary Elizabeth b. Jan 10 1876
Annie Eliza b Jan 5, 1878
Ida Myrtle b. Mar 3, 1880
Jennie Lizzie b.Apr. 16, 1882
He was a resident of Dallas County 40 years. He was a farmer; the home he died in was on Second Avenue (also known as the Kaufman Road). He was a faithful member of the Methodist Church and was an ardent worker in the little church at Lagow. Mr. Benson taught a Sunday school class for many years, having attended the same Sunday school for 35 years.
Mr. Benson was survived by his widow and the following daughters: Mrs. J. C. (Jennie) Riddell, Mrs. W. E. (Ida) Hixson, Mrs. A. A. Meek, all of Dallas, and Mrs. J. T. (Annie) Reese of Greenville. He was also survived by two grandchildren who had made their home with him: Gladys Scudder and Perrin Scudder.
Perrin Taylor married Sarepta Jane Dunn Rickabaugh in 1872 and had five children,
Della Viola Benson b. Mar. 12 1874
Mary Elizabeth b. Jan 10 1876
Annie Eliza b Jan 5, 1878
Ida Myrtle b. Mar 3, 1880
Jennie Lizzie b.Apr. 16, 1882
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