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Biographies Darlington County -
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BENTON, Lemuel
(1754—1818)
BENTON, Lemuel, (great-grandfather of
George William Dargan), a Representative from South Carolina; born
in Granville County, N.C., in 1754; as a young man moved to that
section of Cheraw District which is now Darlington County, S.C.;
engaged as a planter and subsequently became an extensive landowner;
elected major of the Cheraw Regiment in 1777 and served throughout
the Revolutionary War, being promoted to the rank of colonel in
1781; resigned his commission in 1794; member of the State house of
representatives 1782-1788; county court justice of Darlington County
in 1785 and 1791; escheator of Cheraw District (composed of what is
now Chesterfield, Darlington, and Marlboro Counties) in 1787;
delegate to the State convention at Charleston that ratified the
Federal Constitution in 1788; sheriff of Cheraw District in 1789 and
1791; delegate to the State constitutional convention at Columbia in
1790; elected as an Anti-Administration candidate to the Third
Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Fourth and Fifth
Congresses (March 4, 1793-March 3, 1799); unsuccessful candidate for
reelection in 1798 to the Sixth Congress; resumed agricultural
pursuits; died in Darlington, Darlington County, S.C., May 18, 1818;
interment on his estate, "Stony Hill," near Darlington, S.C.
Source: Biographical Directory of the
United States Congress, 1771-Present
Contributed by A. Newell
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