Benjamin Vermillion
MSA SC 3520-17477
Sources:
Maryland State Papers, Blue Books 5:30, p. 10, Oaths of Allegiance, Charles County, 1778, MdHR 4644-30 [MSA S990-6, 1/6/4/44].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Account of money paid sundry soldiers by Gen. Smallwood, paid to Benjamin Vermillion, late 1776/early 1777, box 6, no. 7-2, MdHR 19970-6-7/2 [MSA S997-6, 1/7/3/11].
Return of the Maryland troops, 27 September 1776, from Fold3.com.
Prince George's County Commissioners of the Tax, Assessment Records, 1806-1812 [MSA C1162].
Prince George's County Court, Land Records, Benjamin Vermillion, record of estray, 3 March 1777, Liber CC 2, p. 321 [MSA CE65-23].
Prince George's County Court, Marriage Licenses, 8 January 1787, p. 44 [MSA CM783-1, CR 50,230-1].
U.S. Federal Census, 1810, Prince George's County, Maryland, Piscataway and Hynson Hundreds.
U.S. Federal Census, 1820, Prince George's County, Maryland, District 6.
Journal and Correspondence of the State Council, 1784-1789. Archives of Maryland Online, vol. 71.
Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “’To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution.” PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999.
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