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Carver Benbow and wife Lucinda Rubottom
Carver Benbow and wife Lucinda Rubottom
 
Carver Benbow
Lucinda Rubottom
 
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Carver's Creek Cemetery, old fieldstone gravemarker
Carver's Creek Cemetery, old fieldstone gravemarker
This stone is considered to be typical of the style of gravemarkers that were used by Quakers during the 1700's. 
Carver's Creek UMC & Friends Meeting Cemetery, Bladen County, North Carolina
 
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Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC
Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC
current church built just behind the site of the old log Quaker meeting house 
Carver's Creek UMC & Friends Meeting Cemetery, Bladen County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
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Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC, cemetery
Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC, cemetery
picture shows an old Quaker fieldstone gravemarker in the foreground 
Carver's Creek UMC & Friends Meeting Cemetery, Bladen County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
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Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC, church and cemetery
Carver's Creek United Methodist Church, Bladen County, NC, church and cemetery
 
Carver's Creek UMC & Friends Meeting Cemetery, Bladen County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
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Charles Charlie & Fleeta Scott Benbow
Charles "Charlie" & Fleeta Scott Benbow
 
Charles Benbow
Fleeta May Scott
 
57
Charles & Fleeta Scott Benbow at an older age
Charles & Fleeta Scott Benbow at an older age
 
Charles Benbow
Fleeta May Scott
 
58
Charles Benbow House, built c. 1823
Charles Benbow House, built c. 1823
Built by Charles Benbow (1787-1868). Located in Oak Ridge, Guilford County, NC. Photograph taken in 1940. A fine example of Quaker house architecture. 
Oak Ridge, Guilford County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
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Charles Benbow of Guilford County, 1787 - 1868
Charles Benbow of Guilford County, 1787 - 1868
This is an undated photograph of Charles Benbow, who was a grandson of immigrant Charles Benbow, and therefore our first look at the physical appearance of this line of ancestors. 
Charles Benbow
 
60
Charles David Benbow III -- WWII office in England
Charles David Benbow III -- WWII office in England
During World War II, Charlie was a warrant officer with the US Army, with a combat engineer MOS. While stationed in England, he was given an office on the second floor of this garage in Chipping Norton, where he worked until his unit joined the invasion forces going into France and Germany. After that, he worked to rebuild the bridges that the Germans were destroying during their retreat back into Germany.

When we visited England and Wales in 2002, he asked us to find the garage in Chipping Norton and see if it was still standing, and take a picture of it if we could find it -- which we did. 
Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire, England
Charles David Benbow, III
 
61
Charles David Benbow, I
Charles David Benbow, I
 
Charles David Benbow
 
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Charles David Benbow, II
Charles David Benbow, II
 
Charles David Benbow, II
 
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Charles David Benbow, III, US Army, WW II
Charles David Benbow, III, US Army, WW II
served in European theater as combat engineer 
Charles David Benbow, III
 
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Charles Gray Viele
Charles Gray Viele
 
Charles Gray Viele
 
65
Charlotte Drayton, wife of Joseph Manigault
Charlotte Drayton, wife of Joseph Manigault
painted by Edward Greene Malbone, ca. 1801, titled "Mrs. Joseph Manigault" 
Charlotte Drayton
 
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Christopher Moring, First Master of the Greensboro Masonic Lodge
Christopher Moring, First Master of the Greensboro Masonic Lodge
Christopher was the First Master of the Greensboro Masonic Lodge, #75 A.F. & A.M., chartered 1 March 1821. This image was scanned from a commemorative plate issued on the lodge's 125th anniversary in 1946. It is not known to me how or where the lodge obtained this portrait. 
Christopher Moring
 
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Coat of Arms for Benbow, a stock form from a commercial firm
Coat of Arms for Benbow, a stock form from a commercial firm
This is for those who don't like the harpy on the top of the 1621 coat of arms, and would prefer a helmet instead. This is done partially from a commercialized standard perimeter format, where only the interior details are changed for a particular surname. 
 
68 compass image
 
 
69
Core Sound Meeting Historical Highway Marker
Core Sound Meeting Historical Highway Marker
located on Highway 101, north of Beaufort and east of Cherry Point, Carteret County, NC 
Core Sound Meeting House, Carteret County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
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Core Sound Meeting Location
Core Sound Meeting Location
picture taken from behind current UMC church, looking west towards and past the location of the old Quaker meeting house 
Core Sound Meeting House, Carteret County, North Carolina
Charles Benbow
 
71
Dol-bachog barn, east of Staylittle
Dol-bachog barn, east of Staylittle
Dol-bachog was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins 
John Jenkins
Susanna Jane Jones
 
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Dol-bachog farmhouse that once was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins
Dol-bachog farmhouse that once was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins
east of Staylittle 
John Jenkins
Susanna Jane Jones
 
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Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow
Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow
 
DeWitt Clinton Benbow
 
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Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow
Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow
 
DeWitt Clinton Benbow
 
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Dr. Evan Benbow and his family
Dr. Evan Benbow and his family
the girl who is in the back row, second from left, seems to have been added to the photo group 
Evan Benbow
 

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