Age:52
Listed as an underage son in Leonard Loftin's will. Some trees list Benoni/Benonia as son of Ludwig Loftin, but no evidence found to substantiate link. [Freda Vierria (no email) and Jeff Orr ((XXXXX@XXXX.XXX))]
[Ashley D Loftin - 30 Apr 1997; http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LOFTIN/1997-04/0862458551]
Like many Loftin family researchers, I question the death date of Benoni
bn 16 Jan 1705 as 6 Jan 1756, as given by Mrs. Creasy. These dates are
given as the day of the month, the month of the year and theyear. This
leads one to suspect the this information came from an old tomb stone
.
There appears several records which mention Benoni or Bennie
Loftin/Lofton at much later dates. The North Carolina Taxpayers,
1701-1786, shows Bennie Lofton of Dobbs County in 1769, and Frances, s/o
Bennie in Dobbs County in 1769. This record has to be for Benoni Loftin
and his son Francis Loftin. In the Early American Series, Early North
Carolina, Vol 13, by Accelerated Indexing is shown Benjamin Loftin, Dobbs
County in 1780 also Francis Loftin is shown the 1780 cencus. From Colony
of North Carolina, 1765 to 1775, Abstracts of Land Patents, Book 22, Page
228 #4434 reads "Crown to Benoni Loftin 30 Jan 1773 51 acres in Dobbs on
south side of Neuse River adjoining Henry Eaton and John Loftin". There
are several other records indicating that Benoni lived beyond 1756.
The court house of Lenoir County burned in 1878 and 1880. Most of the
records for old Dobbs County and Lenoir County were consumed. This is
probably why no will has been discovered for Benoni. During the wars that
raged in this area, many cemeteries were vandalized or destroyed. Many
believe the stone for Benoni was concerned. It is felt by many that the
information on his stone was read incorrectly. That the date was 6
January 1786. rather than 6 Jan 1756.It would have been easy to confuse
the 5 and an 8 on an old stone. Benoni would have been about 81 years of
age.
The first wife of Benoni isnot known. Some researchers think she might
have been a Lovick. His second wife was Sussannah Burtonshall. She is
mentioned as such, in the will of her father.
- Name: Benoni (Benonia) LOFTIN
- Sex: M
- Birth: 16 JAN 1705 in Old Bath, Chowan Co., North Carolina
- Birth: 16 JAN 1705
- Death: 6 JAN 1786 in Dobbs Co., North Carolina
- Note:
Military : Colonial Militia
North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina
12 March 1740 - Patent - To Benoni Loftin - 230 acres of land in Craven - SS Neuse, above SW Creek called the island where he now lived - adj Salsh, Capt. Roberts, Patrick Ferrel
North Carolina Militia
Muster Roll of Captain Thomas Grabes' Company, Craven County, North Carolina, , October 15, 1754 (Con't)
Number: 62
Rank: Private
Name; Loftin, Benoni
(District: From the lower side of _ West creek, to the town bounds)
He was a Justice of the Court in Craven Co., N.C., in 1735
His father, Ludovick Leonard Loftin, left money by his will to buy a home for Benoni. The place that was bought near Kingston, N.C. is still called Jerico, now 1936, and is owned by Mr. Robert B. Dunn and the estate of Francis Clyde Dunn, both Loftin descendents, the property never having left the possession of the family. The present house at Jerico is on the opposite side of the branch from the site of the house originally built for Benoni Loftin, and was the home of Walter Dunn, Jr., who married Cynthia Loftin, seven times great granddaughter of Benoni. Mrs W.M. (Gertrude Bagby) Creasy was born in this house which was built in 1756 by Elkanah Loftin, son of Benoni. Benoni Loftin was a member of the Craven Co., Militia ( N.C. State Colonial Records Vol. XXIII p. 324.) January 6, 1751.
This gave Colonial Dames Eligibility.
Fought for Craven County Militia, North Carolina.
Loftin Genealogy by Mrs. W.M. Creasy, Ju. gives birth as 1-16-1705 - this information is believed to have come from an old gravestone because no record has been found.
Benoni Loftin was a member of the Craven county Miliitia. (North Carolina State Colonial Records, Vol. XXIII, p. 324, 6 January 1751.
North Carolina, Craven County:
He is listed in a Foot Company, Commanded by Capt. Thomas Graves by commission bearing date, January 6, 1751 for the district from the lower side of (?) west creek to the town Bounds. He is listed as
Benini Loftin.
Cornelius Loftin is also listed in the Company for this date.
North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, N.C. PC 107.1
2 July 1764 - Indenture - John Dillahunty to Charles Markland - 25 pds - ss Southwest creek - 57 1/2 acres in Dobbs Co. - part of tract granted to Benoni Loftin of 230 acres - adj. Capt. Roberts, Patrick Ferrel, Great Branch - one half of which lands was - 115 acres assigned from Heaton to sd John Dillahunt and Dillahunty assigned 57 1/2
NC, Lenoir, Documents
17 August 1773 - Indenture - John Buzby of Dobbs to George West - 50 pds - ss Southwest Creek - 107 acres - of two different tracts but joining together one tract of 57 1/2 acres - adj Creek, Great Swamp, Charles Markland, Buzby, part ofa tract of 230 acres granted to Benoni Loftin and conveyed by him by deed to Henry Heaton and from him to John Dillahunty and from him to Rich. Mason and from him to John Buzby.
Other 50 acres granted by patent to Edward Frost and conveyed by deed from Frost to Buzby - adj Southwest Creek , Richard Mason
Wit: Chal. Markland, John Dillahunty
To Dobbs inferior Court July - on oath of Charles Markland, M. Caswell, CC
Enrolled Liber A page 508 20 July 1775 M. Caswell, Regr.
Men Over Age In Dobbs Co., North Carolina, October 20,1781
Loftin, Bennona
Father: Leonard LOFTIN b: 1654 in Pennsylvania
Mother: Elizabeth PARKER b: 1677 in Chowan Co., North Carolina
Marriage 1 Ann ?
- Married: ABT 1722 in North Carolina
Children
Thomas LOFTIN b: 1724 in Mecklenburg Co., North Carolina
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Military : Colonial Militia
North Carolina Archives, Raleigh, North Carolina
12 March 1740 - Patent - To Benoni Loftin - 230 acres of land in Craven - SS Neuse, above SW Creek called the island where he now lived - adj Salsh, Capt. Roberts, Patrick Ferrel
He was a Justice of the Court in Craven Co., N.C., in 1735
His father, Ludovick Leonard Loftin, left money by his will to buy a home for Benoni. The place that was bought near Kingston, N.C. is still called Jerico, now 1936, and is owned by Mr. Robert B. Dunnand the estate of Francis Clyde Dunn, both Loftin descendents, the property never having left the possession of the family. The present house at Jerico is on the opposite side of the branch from the site of the house originally built for Benoni Loftin, and was the home of Walter Dunn, Jr., who married Cynthia Loftin, seven times great granddaughter of Benone. Mrs W.M. (Gertrude Bagby) Creasy was born in this house which was built in 1756 by Elkanah Loftin, son of Benoni. Benoni Loftin was a member of the Craven Co., Militia ( N.C. State Colonial Records Vol. XXIII p. 324.) January 6, 1751.
This gave Colonial Dames Eligibility.
Fought for Craven County Militia, North Carolina.
Loftin Genealogy by Mrs. W.M. Creasy, Ju. gives birth as 1-16-1705 - this information is believed tohave come from an old gravestone because no record has been found.
North Carolina, Craven County:
He is listed in a Foot Company, Commanded by Capt. Thomas Graves by commission bearing date, January 6, 1751 for the district from the lower side of (?) west creek to the town Bounds. He is listed as
Benini Loftin.
Cornelius Loftin is also listed in the Company for this date.
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