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POLLARD Benjamin

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Birth  20 Jun 1753  Hooper's Island, Dorchester County, Maryland 
Sex  Male 
Died  6 Aug 1808  Mason Co., Kentucky 
Buried  Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Mason County, Kentucky. 
Person ID  I4609  Default Tree 
Last Modified  09 Apr 2008 
 
Father  POLLARD William, b. Abt 1720 
Group Sheet  F1921  Default Tree 
 
Family 1  STEVENS Nancy, b. Abt 1750 
Children 
 1. POLLARD Nancy, b. Abt 1780
 2. POLLARD Elizabeth, b. 25 Nov 1780, Hooper's Island, Dorchester County, Maryland
 3. POLLARD Rebecca, b. 21 Mar 1785, Maryland
Group Sheet  F1815  Default Tree 
 
Notes  Benjamin Pollard, son of William Pollard was born June 20, 1753, on
Hooper's Island, and inherited the estate from his father.

Around 1790 he and his wife emigrated to Kentucky. At Pittsburgh, Pa. they obtained a flatboat to bring their families down the Ohio river. At times the indians tryed to decoy them into landing, when this did not work, the indians fired on their party, killing one man. They
finally landed at Limestone and took refuge in Derrits Station or
Fort for several years.

Benjamin Pollard died of tuberculosis August 6, 1808. He was buried in the graveyard at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church in Mason County, Kentucky.

Nancy Pollard, widow of Benjamine Pollard, deseased; Leonard Simmons and Elizabeth his wife, Turpin Daughters and Nancy his wife, and William Pollard and Elizabeth his wife, all of Clermont County, Ohio, and Samual Pollard and Ruth his wife, Benjamine Pollard and Rachel his wife, and William Anno and Rebecca his wife, all of Mason CO., KY. sell to John Pollard, as heirs of Benjamine Pollard, deceased, 70 acres of land on waters of North Fork of Licking, River. (Charles Carter)
 
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