Fifth Generation568. Malinda Frances PINNICK was born on 28 Mar 1854 in Orange Co, IN. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Lane Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Quincy Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. She was a member of the Vittum Memorial (Congregational) Church in 1903 in Vittum, Logan Co, Oklahoma. She was a member of the Guthrie United Presbyterian Church in 1906 in Guthrie, Logan Co, OK. She was buried in 1917 in Summit View Cemetery, Benson-Pinnick Plot, Guthrie, Logan Co, OK. She died on 24 Jul 1917 in Guthrie, Logan Co, OK. She appeared in the census 1875 Kansas Census in Lane Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. Malinda
Frances PINNICK and John E. (Ump) DAME were married on 15 Jun 1873 in Quincy
Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. They were divorced after 1880.
John E. (Ump) DAME (son of George Daniel DAME and
Laura Catharine WADKINS) was born on 23 Aug 1852 in Arkansas. He
appeared in the census in 1865 in Lane Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He
appeared in the census in 1870 in Jasper, Marion Co, TN. He appeared
in the census in 1880 in Quincy Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. He appeared
in the census in 1900 in Howard, Elk Co, KS. He died about 24 Dec
1919 in Howard, Elk Co, KS. He was buried on 25 Dec 1919 in Virgil,
Greenwood Co, KS. He appeared in the census 1895 Kansas Census in
Lane Twp, Greenwood Co, KS. Malinda Frances PINNICK and John E. (Ump)
DAME had the following children:
Malinda Frances PINNICK
and John Lewis BENSON (IV) were married on 30 Jan 1881 in Eureka, Greenwood Co,
KS. John Lewis BENSON (IV) (son of William
BENSON (IV) and Nancy FINDLEY) was born on 16 Feb 1835 or 16 Feb 1836 in Crawford
Co, PA. He lived Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS in 1866. He
lived Sycamore Street in Eureka, Greenwood Co, KS in 1867. [NEED
TO DEFINE SENTENCE: Service] In 1868 he was a Cabinetmaker in Eureka,
Greenwood Co, KS. He was Congregational Church in 1868 in Eureka,
Greenwood Co, KS. He owned and lost all his property in 1875 in Eureka,
Greenwood Co, KS. He lived Stockton, Rooks Co, KS in 1877.
He lived Fowler, Meade Co, KS in 1881. On 14 Aug 1884 he was a Chainman
on the road crew in Greenwood Co, KS. He lived in Alanthus, Gove
Co, KS between 1885 and 1889. He Application for Civil War Veteran's
Pension between 1888 and 1906 in Guthrie, Logan Co, OK. He owned
on or near Sec 30, Twp 16N, R 1W (Bear Creek Twp), Logan Co, Oklahoma Territory
in 1889 in Logan Co, OK. He lived Guthrie, Logan Co, OK in Vittum,
Logan Co, Oklahoma in Sep 1891. He was an organizer of the Pleasant
Ridgel Congregational Church, later renamed Vittum Memorial in 1893 in Guthrie,
Logan Co, OK. He died on 23 Mar 1906 in Guthrie, Logan Co, OK.
He was buried in 1906 in Summit View Cemetery, Benson-Pinnick Plot, Guthrie,
Logan Co, OK. He served in the military 14 July 1861 to 22 June 1865
in Co. E, 5th Kansas Volunteers Cavalry. Early 1880s he was a Postmaster
in Fowler, Meade Co, KS. He appeared in the census 1870 Census in
Greenwood Co, KS. He appeared in the census 1880 Census in Pearlette,
Meade Co, Kansas. He appeared in the census 1850 Census in South
Fork Township, Jackson Co, IA. He appeared in the census 1900 Census
in Guthrie, Logan Co, OK. He appeared in the census 1875 Census in
Greenwood Co, KS. He appeared in the census 1860 Census in Liberty
Twp, Woodson Co, KS. He is said to have been related to to Davy
Crockett. He is said to have had an American Indian ancestor..
Malinda Frances PINNICK and John Lewis BENSON (IV) had the following children:
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