Benjamin Merrill
1731 births1771 deathsAmerican plantersPeople executed by the Thirteen Colonies by hangingPeople executed for treason against a state of the United States ... and 2 more
People from colonial North CarolinaRegulator Movement
Captain Benjamin Merrill (c. 1731 – June 19, 1771) was an American military officer, gunsmith and planter who served in the militia of Rowan County, North Carolina. He sided with the Regulator Movement during the American Revolution. He was captured following the conflict ending Battle of Alamance on May 16, 1771, and shortly thereafter ordered to be executed as a rebel and traitor by Governor William Tryon.
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N 36.075361111111 ° | E -79.094388888889 ° |
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Regulator Monument
St Marys Road
27278
North Carolina, United States
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