Sunday, March 29, 2015

Zebulon Eastburn "Zeb" Binns

Zebulon Eastburn "Zeb" Binns 

Birth: Jun. 24, 1827, England/
Death: Nov. 7, 1901, Sedan, Chautauqua County, Kansas.

Parents: Joseph Phineas Binns (1795 - 1877), Anne Dixon Binns..

Wife's: Jane Pence Binns (1825 - 1900), Sarah Jane Rice Binns (1835 - 1879).

Children: Jessie May Binns (1856 - 1862), Edward D. F. Binns (1861 - 1862), Edith May Binns (1865 - 1867), Harry B Binns (1871 - 1872), Frank Virgil Binns (1873 - 1873).

Burial: Greenwood Cemetery, Sedan, Chautauqua County, Kansas.

Mr. Binns came to Chautauqua County, Kansas, about 1877, settled in the township of Sedan, in the of Sedan, Kansas.  There he went into the Merchant business, with his brother Benjamin E. binns.
The land was in section 33 and 34, and was in his wife name; Jane P. Binns, ( 1903. )

Mr. Binns was a Civil War Veteran,

Minnesota First Infantry, Co. B.

sergeant; Age 33; Nativity England; Enlisted April=1861; Mustered in same; Residence town Stillwater, Washington Co., State of Minnesota; Discharged for disability January 17, 1862.

His Brother Benjamin E. Binns.

CAPT. BENJAMIN E. BINNS, merchant, was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1829. Emigrated to America in 1844, locating in Madison Co., N.Y. In 1846, he removed to Michigan, locating at Niles, and engaged in cabinet making. The following year located at Buchanan and continued in the same business for a number of years. October 14, 1861, Twelfth Michigan Infantry and received a commission as Second Lieutenant of Co. In 1862, October 10, was promoted, receiving a Captain 's commission, serving in all three years and six months. He was wounded during the battle of Pittsburg Landing.

After returning from the army, he engaged in the mercantile business in Buchanan, Mich., and in 1877 sold out and emigrated to Kansas, locating at Sedan, Chautauqua Co. Soon after he came here, he located a claim on Section 27, Township 33, Range 11, of 160 acres, one mile from the city of Sedan, and for one year was engaged in improving his place. Erecting a large house, he broke thirty acres and planted an orchard, and made many other improvements. The place is well situated and is watered by a fine spring. The 1st year he began the stock business with one cow and a calf, and at present has seventy-five head of cattle, and six horses.

Also owns a farm of 160 acres, on Section 36, same township. In 1878, he engaged in the mercantile business and has doubled his business the last two years. Mr. Binns is one of the best business men in the city, and has made some extensive improvements in the county since he came here. Binns' Brothers has put up the largest building in Sedan, a stone store 24x80, two stories. He is also in company with Mr. Bennett, of Chautauqua Springs, engaged in the mercantile business. They also own forty acres on the town site, which they have laid out into lots, and are doing considerable business in city lots at that place. In 1851.

He was married to Miss Julia E. Day, of Buchanan, Mich. They have two children -- Nancy C. and Andrew F. Mr. B. is a member of Stone River Post, No. 74, G. A. R.; Buchanan Lodge, No. 68, A., F. & A.M.; and I.O.O.F., No. 141, Sedan and Verdigris Encampment, 22, I.O.O.F.

Authors Note.  If yoy wood like to read more on Z. E. Binns and family take this link

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=binns&GSmn=e&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=18&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=22915103&df=all&



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