Died
19 Aug 1862.
Indiana, USA.
[3]Found multiple copies of death date. Using 19 Aug 1862 not 1863
Buried
August 1862
Friends Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Rush, Indiana[4]
Residence
1850
Blue River, Hancock, Indiana, USA.
[2]
2 May 1812.
Charles City, Virginia.
[1]
Marriage
9 Jun 1812.
Weynoke, Charles.
1821
Burly, Prince George, Virginia, United States.
1821
First Declaration of Intent to Marry
2 May 1812.
Walnut Ridge, Rush, Indiana.
[5][6]
Research Notes
2nd wife Jane (Unknown) Binford
Had daughter Martha
2 more sons, need sources
Benjamin b. 24 Jun 1819 m. 1842, Edna Butler b. 25 July, 1820
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211611374/james-ladd-binford: accessed 03 September 2022), memorial page for James Ladd Binford (4 Oct 1787–19 Aug 1862), Find a Grave Memorial ID 211611374, citing Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Carthage, Rush County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Mary Louise Reynolds (contributor 47664956) .
Source: S1385871827 U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Record Collection 2189
Source: S1386090912 1850 United States Federal Census Ancestry.com Publication: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. Record Collection 8054
Source: S1386091193 Millennium File Heritage Consulting Publication: Ancestry.com Operations Inc Note: The Millennium File Record Collection 7249
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FYI regarding all the missing FindAGrave Memorials for Walnut Ridge Cemetery. Ive communicated with another FindAGrave researcher and she said that someone had duplicated many Walnut Ridge Cemetery Memorials by creating a duplicate Cemetery called Walnut Ridge Friends Cemetery. When it was pointed out to her that SOME of her Memorials were duplicates she proceeded to DELETE ALL the Memorials. Many were not duplicates and have now been lost. I will attempt to recreate the lost FAG Memorials over the next year. I have family that lives near the Cemetery but will have to travel to photograph the headstones.