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  1. Benjamin Harrison III (1673 – April 10, 1710) was an American politician in the Colony of Virginia. He was an early member of the Harrison family of Virginia, serving as the colony's attorney general, treasurer, and Speaker of the House of Burgesses.

  2. 11 de mar. de 2024 · About Benjamin Harrison, III. Benjamin Harrison of "Berkeley," was the oldest son of Colonel Benjamin Harrison, of the council of state. He was born in 1673; was attorney-general, 1699, and burgess in 1705-1706, during which session he was speaker; treasurer of the colony.

    • Charles City, Virginia
    • Elizabeth Harrison
    • Virginia
    • April 10, 1673
  3. Discover life events, stories and photos about Benjamin Harrison III (1673–1710) of Berkeley, Charles City County, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    • Male
    • Elizabeth Burwell
    • Biography
    • Sources
    • Acknowledgements

    Ancestor of William Henry Harrison9th US President Burial: Date: 14 Apr 1710--Place: Westover, Charles City Co, Va. Benjamin Harrison III From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Benjamin Harrison III Speaker of the House of Burgesses for the Colony of Virginia In office 1705–1705; Attorney General of the Colony of Virginia In office 1697–1702; Treas...

    Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 13 February 2018), memorial page for Benjamin Harrison, III (20 Sep 1673–10 Apr 1710), Find A Grave: Memorial #7656559, ci...
    Harrison, Benjamin - A9729; born 1673, died 1710 Charles City Co., 1697-1702 (Attorney General). accessed 22 September 2021
    Stanard, William G. and Mary Newton Stanard. The Colonial Virginia Register.Albany, N. Y.: Joel Munsell's Sons, Publishers. 1902. Page 25

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    • Male
    • September 20, 1673
    • Elizabeth (Burwell) Harrison
    • April 10, 1710
  4. The second Benjamin in turn fathered Benjamin Harrison III (1673–1710) who similarly was drafted for public service and leadership, first as acting Attorney General, then Treasurer of the Colony and Speaker of the Burgesses.

  5. Five successive Benjamin Harrisons created a private empire of tobacco and trade and a great Virginia plantation. Clifford Dowdey. April 1957. Volume. 8. Issue. 3. Berkeley Hundred, as a working plantation still in operation after more than three centuries, is older than any English-speaking settlement in America outside Virginia.

  6. 23 de abr. de 2013 · • Benjamin Harrison III, died before his father in 1710, at the age of 37. Even so, he served as Virginia’s Attorney General and Speaker of the House of Burgesses;