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Benjamin Pollard III (1752 - 1797)

Benjamin Pollard III
Born in Boston, Suffolk, Province of Massachusetts Baymap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1782 in Queens , Prince Edward Islandmap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 44 in Charlottetown, Queens, Colony of St. John's Islandmap
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Biography

Benjamin and Margaret Pollard's son Benjamin was b. in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, on 08 Feb 1752. Buried Elm Ave Cemetery.

Note: {geni:about_me} http:/downefamily.com/phpgedviewindividual.php?pid=I2133&ged=downe.


Sources

  • Mayflower Families Vol. 15 p. 119




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Benjamin Pollard b. 1752 was the son of Benjamin and Margaret Pollard. He was married to Hannah Johnson not Catherine Valliere. Benjamin Pollard b. 1752 died 1779 in Savannah. I have several documents to prove this.
posted by Jan Sargent-Beach
Hi Jan: I suspect that you're right that the three generations of Benjamin Pollard have been confused here. Please do attempt to sort them out and upload your references. Note that it's pretty well documented that Catherine Valleed/Valliere did marry *a* Benjamin Pollard, so she can't be removed from the tree completely.
posted by Jared Warren

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