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Benjamin Waller (1716 - 1786)

Judge Benjamin Waller
Born in Enfield, King William County, Colony of Virginiamap
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Husband of — married 2 Jan 1746 [location unknown]
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Died at age 69 in Urbanna, Middlesex County, Virginia, United Statesmap
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Biography

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Benjamin Waller is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor.
NSSAR Ancestor #: P-312719
Rank: Patriotic Service
1776 Project
Judge Benjamin Waller performed Patriotic Service in Virginia in the American Revolution.
Daughters of the American Revolution
Benjamin Waller is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A120029.

Benjamin Waller, son of John Waller and Dorothy King, was born October 1 1716. "Newport" Spotsylvania County Virginia[1][2]

Benjamin married January 2 1746 to Martha Hall (born July 2 1728; died August 4 1780[1]

Benjamin died May 1, 1786 Williamsburg Virginia[1][2]

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Children

13 children recorded in Bible records and summarized at Transcript THE WALLERS OF ENDFIELD, KING WILLIAM COUNTY, VIRGINIA; BY Andrew Lewis Riffe; with notes by CLAYTON TORRENCE

  • 1 Martha Waller (born November 28, 1747; died ____)
    married March 15, 1767, William Taylor (born 1739; died September 11, 1820), of Lunenburg County[1]
  • 2 Robert Waller (born July 16, 1749; died October 4 1749). [1]
  • 3 Benjamin (born Dec 3 1750 died August 31 1751)[1]
  • 4 Mary Waller (born July 14, 1752; died ___) married Feb 16 1772 John Tayloe Corbin,[1]
  • 5 John Waller (born July 25, 1753), married September 11, 1774, Judith Page,[1]
  • 6 Dorothy Elizabeth Waller (born January 2, 1754; died May 13, 1777), married January 13, 1774, Henry Tazewell. [1]
  • 7 Ann Waller (born February 29, 1756; died November 10, 1785) married April 18, 1773, John Boush. [1]
  • 8 Benjamin Carter Waller (born December 24, 1757; married Catharine Page. Feb 1778[1]
  • 9 Clara Waller (born September 16, 1759; died ___) married first, Edward Travis Feb 20 1779; [1]second, Mordecai Booth.
  • 10 William Waller (born February 18 1762; died 1820), married November 30, 1786, Elizabeth Macon (Hanover Co.) [1]-
  • 11 Robert Hall Waller (born January 7, 1764; died ___), married first, March 5 1789 Nancy Camm of York Co. (Nancy b. Aug 1 1770 d. Jul 28 1800); second, Martha (nee Langhorne) Crafford. -
  • 12 Sarah Waller (born January 16, 1766; died ___) married John Smith. (illigible)[1]
  • 13 Frances Waller (born April 6, 1767; died June 15, 1767)[1]

Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 Waller, Robert Page. “Records of the Waller Family”. The William and Mary Quarterly 13.3 (1905): 175–177. Transcribed Bible Records Benjamin Waller
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Andrew Lewis Riffe. “The Wallers of Endfield, King William County, Virginia”. The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 59.4 (1951): 458–493. Web.. Benjamin Waller Bio Birth & Death Dates

See Also: Find A Grave: Memorial #58875268

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Kitty Smith for contributions to this profile. A120029





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