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Benjamin Harrison IV b. about 1700 d. 12 July 1745
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+ | <ext>Benjamin Harrison IV (~1700 – July 12, 1745[1]) was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the son of Benjamin Harrison III, and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Governor of Virginia.[2][3] Harrison is also known as the builder of Berkeley which is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson.[4] Two powerful and influential families in colonial Virginia, the Harrison family and the Carter family, were united when Harrison married Anne Carter, the daughter of Robert "King" Carter.[5] His family also forged ties to the Randolph family as four of his children married four grandchildren of William Randolph I.</ext> | ||
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Lineage | Harrison |
Sex | Male |
Full name (at birth) | Benjamin Harrison IV |
Parents
♂ Benjamin Harrison III [Harrison] b. 1673 d. 10 April 1710 | |
Wiki-page | wikipedia:en:Benjamin_Harrison_IV |
Events
about 1700 birth:
1722 marriage: ♀ Anne Carter [Carter]
5 April 1726 child birth: Berkley (Virginia), Charles City County (Virginia), Virginia, ♂ Benjamin Harrison V [Harrison] b. 5 April 1726 d. 24 April 1791
12 July 1745 death:
Notes
Benjamin Harrison IV (~1700 – July 12, 1745[1]) was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the son of Benjamin Harrison III, and the father of Benjamin Harrison V, who was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and the fifth Governor of Virginia.[2][3] Harrison is also known as the builder of Berkeley which is believed to be the oldest three-story brick mansion in Virginia and is the ancestral home to two Presidents of the United States: William Henry Harrison, his grandson, and Benjamin Harrison his great-great-grandson.[4] Two powerful and influential families in colonial Virginia, the Harrison family and the Carter family, were united when Harrison married Anne Carter, the daughter of Robert "King" Carter.[5] His family also forged ties to the Randolph family as four of his children married four grandchildren of William Randolph I.
From grandparents to grandchildren
baptism: June 1677, Virginia
marriage: ♂ Benjamin Harrison III , Gloucester County (Virginia), Carters Creek
burial: about December 1734
death: 30 December 1734, Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County (Virginia)
marriage: ♂ Benjamin Harrison V
death: 1792, Berkley (Virginia), Charles City County (Virginia), Virginia
marriage: ♂ William Henry Harrison , Berkeley (Charles City County Virginia)
death: 25 February 1864, North Bend (Ohio), Hamilton County (Ohio), United States