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Adam Lewis Bingaman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adam Lewis Bingaman Adam Lewis Bingaman (a.k.a. A. L. Bingaman) born c. 1790 in Mississippi, died September 6, 1869 in New Orleans, Louisiana.1 Bingaman studied law in Massachusetts, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts, (Harvard University Class of 1812 ). While in Boston he met and married Julia Maria Murray, daughter of Judith Sargent Murray, feminist, poet, and writer of the Universalist Church in America. == Plantation life == Murray and her daughter went to live at ''Fatherland'', the Bingaman family plantation in Natchez, Mississippi.2 Life on the plantation was privileged. The noted race horse, Lexington (horse) was stabled at the Bingaman plantation while being trained by John Benjamin Pryor, the horse trainer at the top of his field. Bingaman was a slaveholder, holding 230 slaves in 1850 and 310 in 1860.3 Bingaman had a relationship with a free-black woman, Mary E. Williams, and may have fathered as many as six children: Frances Ann, wife of Pryor; Cordelia, Emilie, Marie Sophie Charlotte, James and Henriette.4
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