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Benjamin K. Pierce (1790-1850) - Born in Hillsborough, New Hampshire 29 Aug 1790. Died in New York City 1 Apr 1850.

Entered Dartmouth college at the age of 17 and continued for three years, after which he began the study of law. After two years and with the imminent outbreak of the War of 1812 with Great Britain he enlisted in the regular army as a lieutenant of artillery.


During the 38 years of his military career he participated in several engagements, served as commanding officer of various forts, and was assigned to other responsible duties, in all of which he served with distinction.


Father: Benjamin Pierce II

Mother:

Marriage:

  • Josephine La Framboise (abt 1795-1820) Died Nov 1820 in childbirth. Married 1816 at age 21.
  • Amanda Boykin (-1831) Died Jan 1831. Married abt 1823 in Shasta, Alabama.
  • Louisa A. Read (-1840) Died Jan 1840. Married 1838 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Children:

  • a girl and a boy by the first wife
  • a son and three daughters by the second wife

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Sources:

  • Burbey, Louis H., Our Worthy Commander- The Life and Times of Benjamin K. Pierce, in whose honor Fort Pierce Was Named., Indian River Community College Data center,