Looking for help identifying Benjamin Albright's father. All information and clues welcome. BENJAMIN ALBRIGHT was born about 1790 in North Carolina, and died 25 June 1858 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. He married, first, Mary INGLE, possibly the daughter of Barnabas and Elizabeth (Richardson) Ingle of Orange County, North Carolina. She probably died between 1827 and 1830 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky since she was not listed in the 1830 census there with her husband and family. Her father's will, dated 29 March 1827, gives property to his daughters (unnamed) with only daughter Sally's share to go to her heirs. This would indicate that Mary is still living. The dispersal of his estate, dated 5 March 1831, gifts 'Marey' Albright's heirs $233.38, indicating that she had died before that date. Benjamin married, second, NANCY Van HOOK, daughter of Benjamin Van Hook, in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. She was born about 1806 and died after 1880 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Benjamin is a witness on a deed of 186 acres of land in Orange County, North Carolina on Little Alamance Creek to Daniel Albright from Thomas Cole on 1 January 1811. This would suggest that he was at least 21 at the time. Benjamin is listed on the 1815 list of landowners (100 acres) at Alamance River in Ray's Assessment for Guilford County and the 1820 U. S. Census at Guildford County, North Carolina. By 1824 he is on the tax list at Rockcastle County, Kentucky. Through 1830 he owns no land, but in 1831 he is on the tax rolls as the owner of 100 acres on Negro Creek. Some later tax records show that the land was on Dicks River. Perhaps this land was purchased with the bequest to heirs of his wife from Barney Ingle. He is on the U. S. Census there for 1830 through 1850. Mary Anne Wheeler