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About *Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, Jr.
Amanda Boykin Pierce was buried at Immanuel Episcopal Church, located upriver in nearby New Castle along with two Pierce children; Henry Jackson (died March 3,1830) and Benjamin Kendrick Jr (died August 26,1831). Images of America: Fort Delaware by Laura M Lee and Brendon Mackie, 2010 ISBN 978-0-7385-8590-1, page 15
In a letter from New Castle, Delaware from Benjamin K to his father he writes: Dear General. I expected to be moving about a long time ago (from his carriage accident in Boston where his leg was broken) but my wound heals slowly. I have lost my dear liitle son, Benjamin. He expired on the twenty sixth instant of what is called the summer complaint." Tell Harriet (his sister) that I will write a long letter as soon as I can get out."
See also: Notes regarding Benjamin Pierce McNeil, son of Gen John McNeil and Elizabeth Pierce.
BENJAMIN KENDRICK PIERCE Jr. ...... Birth: Jan. 17, 1831 Fort Delaware New Castle County Delaware, USA Death: Aug. 17, 1831 Fort Delaware New Castle County Delaware, USA
Note: Altho the memorial says he died Aug. 17, 1831; I will retain the date of Aug. 26, 1831 per his father's letter to family.
Son of Benjamin Kendrick Pierce (1790 – 1850) and the former Amanda Boykin (1805 – 1831)
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, Jr. departed his young life at the age of 7 months old. He was laid to rest near his mother and older brother, Henry Jackson Pierce.
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Benjamin K Pierce (1790 - 1850)
Amanda Boykin Pierce (1805 - 1831)
Burial: Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard New Castle New Castle County Delaware, USA
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Created by: GMG Record added: Sep 22, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 97590825
*Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, Jr.'s Timeline
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January 17, 1831
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Ft Delaware, New Castle, Delaware, United States
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August 26, 1831
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Ft Delaware, New Castle, Delaware, United States
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Immanuel Episcopal Churchyard, New Castle, New Castle, Delaware, United States
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