Joshua Benjamin journal 1716-1734 Benjamin, Joshua journal
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Benjamin, Joshua, 1686-1734
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Joshua Benjamin (1686-c.1734), early American Naval Commander, was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, in 1686, which at that time was an active shipping town. He was the sixth child of Abel Benjamin (c.1632-1713) and Amity (Amathea) Myrick (born c.1648). Benjamin entered the shipping trade at a young age and between 1709 and 1713, served the British Navy on board the following men-of-war: Devonshire, Northumberland, Greyhound, Kent, and Lusitania . In the 1710s and 1720s, he was ma...
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