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from 1776 to 1782 and was speaker of the house from 1778 to 1782. His son, Richard Benbury, succeeded him in the house. In 1784, he was appointed collector of customs for the State of North Carolina at "Port Roanoke". After 1789, he was appointed federal collector of customs for the Port of
212:. His father, John Benbury, and grandfather, William Benbury, came from England to an area near Edenton, North Carolina in 1701. Thomas became a planter and became sheriff of Chowan County in 1769. He was elected to the North Carolina Provincial Congress in 1771. He was an ardent 261:. When Captain Boritz arrived in Edenton harbor in July 1778, he attempted to levy a transportation charge of 150 pounds of tobacco for every 100 pounds of cannon. There was not sufficient tobacco stores in Edenton to pay the levy, so the cannon were dumped in the harbor. 277:
He married Thamir Howcott, in 1761, and later after her death he married Elizabeth Unknown in 1769. By his first wife he had two sons, Thomas and Richard, and by his second wife, a daughter, Mary.
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and member of five Provincial Congresses, beginning in August 1774 at New Bern. As the Revolutionary War approached, he was elected a member of the Chowan County Committee of Safety.
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He was justice of the peace and a vestryman in the Anglican church in Edenton for most of his adult life. He died on February 6, 1793, and was buried at
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October 1780, a Brigadier General (Pro Tempore) while BG Isaac Gregory marched westward. Back to Lt. Colonel until the end of the war.
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6/21/1779, a known Lt. Colonel under Col. James Blount.
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Thamir Howcott (m. 1761), Elizabeth Unknown (m. 1769)
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Chowan County, North Carolina
St. Paul's Church, Edenton
36°03′40.6″N 76°36′31.8″W / 36.061278°N 76.608833°W / 36.061278; -76.608833
United States
Chowan County Regiment
Edenton District Brigade
State of North Carolina
North Carolina Provincial Congress
North Carolina House of Commons
Speaker of the House of Commons
Chowan County Regiment
American Revolution
Chowan County
Province of North Carolina
Whig
Chowan County Regiment
Edenton District Brigade
Benjamin Franklin
William Borritz
North Carolina House of Commons
St. Paul's Church, Edenton



"Thomas Benbury"



"Thomas Benbury"
"Royal Colony of North Carolina, 27th House of Burgesses"

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