Birth 25 Dec 1769, Talbot, MD
Death 18??, Greene, IL
Mother: Ann Wiley
Birth abt 1769, Dorchester, MD
Death abt 1820
Grandfather: Benoni Banning (1744-1827)
Revolutionary War Veteran
Find A Grave # 45059181
Grandmother: Ann T. Clark (1749-1824)
References:
BIRTH-DEATH: OneWorldTree55, Clark Banning, 14 children Bandys/Bannings of Talbot County, Maryland 360
Banning Branches 226, p. 41
Wife: Isabell Matilda CAMPBELL
Married on December 24, 1829 by a Methodist minister
Chariton County, Missouri
Jeremiah Banning was a 2nd Sergeant under Captain John Comers led the Missouri Mounted Militia, 3rd Division Daviess County, which mustered into duty on Oct. 29, 1838, to engage in the "Mormon War" in Missouri. This unit was discharged on Nov. 3, 1838.
The families of Jeremiah and Matilda Banning, Joseph and Vianah Miller, and George M. Clark migrated from Daviess County, Missouri to Cooke County, Texas in 1853 according to Texas GLO records. Jeremiah was granted 640 acres of land known as the Jeremiah Banning survey. Half or 320 acres is located across from the Joseph Miller survey. Banning was assigned to Clark. They were among the first settlers in Cooke County. According to family history, Jeremiah was a farmer and wheelwright. There are no records of a Confederate pension for Jeremiah.
Children:
Vianah Ruth Banning
born: 1825, Chariton Co., MO.
Married: Joseph MILLER
Samuel C. Banning
born: 1834, MO.
CSA-11th Texas Calvary Company "A"
(Young's Regiment,3 Texas Cavalry) Dec. 1861
Detached service in the Cherokee Nation.
Wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro,TN.
(Cannot find any documents other than Civil War Records.)
Catherine Ellen Banning Oxford
born:1835 MO. Married: John C. Oxford 7-12-1855, Gainesville,Cooke
County.
William W. Banning
born:1847, MO.
Jerentha V. Banning Woody
born:1850, MO,
Married:William B.F. Beningfield; Francis M. Woody
Jeremiah Dallas BANNING born:1853, TX.
Birth 25 Dec 1769, Talbot, MD
Death 18??, Greene, IL
Mother: Ann Wiley
Birth abt 1769, Dorchester, MD
Death abt 1820
Grandfather: Benoni Banning (1744-1827)
Revolutionary War Veteran
Find A Grave # 45059181
Grandmother: Ann T. Clark (1749-1824)
References:
BIRTH-DEATH: OneWorldTree55, Clark Banning, 14 children Bandys/Bannings of Talbot County, Maryland 360
Banning Branches 226, p. 41
Wife: Isabell Matilda CAMPBELL
Married on December 24, 1829 by a Methodist minister
Chariton County, Missouri
Jeremiah Banning was a 2nd Sergeant under Captain John Comers led the Missouri Mounted Militia, 3rd Division Daviess County, which mustered into duty on Oct. 29, 1838, to engage in the "Mormon War" in Missouri. This unit was discharged on Nov. 3, 1838.
The families of Jeremiah and Matilda Banning, Joseph and Vianah Miller, and George M. Clark migrated from Daviess County, Missouri to Cooke County, Texas in 1853 according to Texas GLO records. Jeremiah was granted 640 acres of land known as the Jeremiah Banning survey. Half or 320 acres is located across from the Joseph Miller survey. Banning was assigned to Clark. They were among the first settlers in Cooke County. According to family history, Jeremiah was a farmer and wheelwright. There are no records of a Confederate pension for Jeremiah.
Children:
Vianah Ruth Banning
born: 1825, Chariton Co., MO.
Married: Joseph MILLER
Samuel C. Banning
born: 1834, MO.
CSA-11th Texas Calvary Company "A"
(Young's Regiment,3 Texas Cavalry) Dec. 1861
Detached service in the Cherokee Nation.
Wounded in the Battle of Murfreesboro,TN.
(Cannot find any documents other than Civil War Records.)
Catherine Ellen Banning Oxford
born:1835 MO. Married: John C. Oxford 7-12-1855, Gainesville,Cooke
County.
William W. Banning
born:1847, MO.
Jerentha V. Banning Woody
born:1850, MO,
Married:William B.F. Beningfield; Francis M. Woody
Jeremiah Dallas BANNING born:1853, TX.
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