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Friday, February 10, 2017

Franklin Benton & Delia Robbins



















Last week you met Grandma Mary's oldest daughter, Jemima Benton, and her husband, Sidney Atwell. This week we are pleased to present to you the oldest and only son of Mary Alice Godwin Benton Palmer and her first husband, Ezra Benton: Franklin Benton. This biography was written by the wonderful and talented author, Kristin Holt, one of the authors of Franklin and Delia Robbins Benton's children. 



Franklin Benton, second child of Ezra Benton and Mary Alice Godwin Benton, was born in 1831. He was an active child, curious and always investigating something...which found him in trouble more often than not. He met Delia Robbins shortly after his twenty-second birthday, when her parents purchased a farm not far from the Benton home. For Franklin, love at first sight was a sore reality. For Delia, not so much. He courted her for three years before she determined she was, also, in love with him and consented to be his wife. Franklin and Delia were wed on September 1, 1854.

Their marriage was quickly blessed (1855) by the birth of their first child, Zebulon, a vigorous baby boy. A daughter followed in 1856, named Pleasance for her mild and pleasant temperament. Not long thereafter, their third and final child, a daughter, was born in 1856.
 
 1859 Painting of Denver, Colorado

For the first few years of their marriage, Franklin supported their little family by farming just as his father had done before him. But Franklin had never enjoyed the work and found himself aching to do something else. When gold was discovered in the Pike's Peak area of the then Territory of Kansas, Franklin persuaded Delia, the newlywed couple decided to gather their belongings, three babies, and make the trek to newly founded Denver City. The journey was a difficult one, with three children under the age of four, but Delia was determined to keep their family together, and Franklin was determined to open a store in Denver and there to support his family.
16th Street, Denver, Colorado

In the years that followed, the family's Dry Goods brought in ample business, and Franklin enjoyed shop-keeping much more than he had farming. Delia raised the children in their home, through the block from the store, and as the children grew, both Franklin and Delia assumed Zebulon would follow his father into the business, but to their dismay, they learned--belatedly--that Zebulon had as little interest in shop keeping as his father had shown in farming. Delia had grand ideas for her daughters, assuming they would marry and follow the way of things, become mothers themselves and remain living nearby. But both Monica and Pleasance were strong willed young women and both brought consternation--and tremendous joy--to their parents.


And now you know more about their parents, once again, we present the three children of Franklin and Delia Benton:


Monica Benton in Monica's Mystery by Kate Cambridge:


Monica Benton has to leave home, fast. Her parents are planning to marry her off to a man who thinks women belong in the home. It would never work.

Monica is a Suffragette, an amateur sleuth — and a good one. She sees no reason why she can’t join the ranks of the local lawmen, or even become a Texas Ranger, should she choose!

What will happen when she visits her best friend in Galveston, Texas, only to find herself face-to-face with Gabriel Randall, the handsome leader of the local Texas Ranger unit, whose cases she’s been meddling in?

For the first time, she finds herself knee-deep in territory she has no idea how to navigate, and more than just her life is on the line. She has no idea what to do with an attraction that is getting harder to deny by the day.

Purchase Monica’s Mystery on Amazon by CLICKING HERE.


Pleasance Benton in Pleasance’s First Love by Kristin Holt:


Colorado, 1879

His worst mistake was letting her go.
His second-worst mistake? Bringing her home.


No one will ever know how badly Pleasance Benton's abandonment threw Jacob Gideon. He landed hard, hard enough he didn't care to find a replacement. Now that he needs a woman, he figures the safest way is to order one from a catalog.

Pleasance is back to reclaim her rightful place at Jacob's side. One way or another she'll remind him theirs is a match made in heaven...once the shock wears off. The teensy-weensy problem? Jacob doesn't know that she--his first love--is his catalog bride.

Purchase Pleasance’s First Love on Amazon by CLICKING HERE:


Zebulon Benton in Zebulon's Bride by Patricia Pacjac Carroll:

He’s vowed not to marry until he has established his ranch in Montana. Then he meets Amy, and she has other ideas.

Zebulon Benton dreams of going to Montana, but he’s the only son. His mother doesn’t want him to g, and his father needs help with the family store. Unknown to Zeb, his mother sends off for a mail order bride. After all, if Zeb marries and settles down, he won’t want to leave his home in Denver.

Enter Amy Gordon from New York. She appears to be the perfect bride for Zeb. If only ...

Purchase Zebulon’s Bride on Amazon by CLICKING HERE:


You may purchase all of the books in the Grandma’s Wedding Quilts series by CLICKING HERE.

 

Monday, January 2, 2017

Welcome New Year, Welcome to Grandma's Wedding Quilts - The Series





Today marks the start of a special time. Besides being the recognized New Year’s Day holiday which many employees have off work, it is marks the start of a busy week for me as the authors of the Sweet Americana Sweethearts blog officially launch the Grandma’sWedding Quilts series.


Eleven authors who write for the Sweet Americana Sweethearts blog banded together to put together a romance series. We tossed around several scenarios on which we could build our series. Being both a family historian and a quilter myself, I was thrilled when the group decided on adopting many of my ideas that led to the series, Grandma’s Wedding Quilts.

We (well, I started it; I’m the chart queen, much to the chagrin of some of the other authors.) helped put together a descendant chart for a fictional family. It was built around Grandma Mary Alice Godwin Benton Palmer born in Ohio in 1810. She was married first to Ezra Benton in 1828, by whom she had three children: Jemima “Mima,” Franklin and Viola Grace. Like many farmers of their day, intrigued by reports of prime farmland in Oregon Territory, the family traveled south to join a wagon train traveling west. Unfortunately, Ezra sickened along the way and in 1843, he died, leaving his little family stranded in Boonville, Missouri. There Mary met Edward Palmer, a widower with a young son. She was hired to cook and keep house for him as well as help raise Stephen Palmer. Mary married Edward two years later in 1845.



They later moved to Salina, Kansas after the Kansas Territory opened up to white settlement. By then, some of the children were older and went their own way. One of our authors wrote out this scenario which, in addition to the descendant chart, we used as a guide for the development of our stories.
 
Kansas Territory -  formed in 1854 and opened to settlement, admitted as a state in 1861.

 As a family historian, besides Mary Alice, I suggested a few names I knew to be old-fashioned and the group adopted them. Godwin is a surname from my husband’s family tree. Also, there was a Jemima Godwin, who was occasionally listed as Mima on some of the records.

Those four children married and had children. About the time her grandchildren started to marry, Grandma Mary decided to make a wedding quilt for each grandchild. Each quilt was unique. Something Grandma Mary did that was different from many quilters is that she saved a remembrance of each grandchild for herself. The individual wedding quilts were made with blocks all of the same color and design. However, Mary made an additional block of each quilt design for herself. In the corner of each, she embroidered the names of the couple and the year of their marriage. In honor of little Georgie, the grandson who died when he was two, she made a LeMoyne Star. She stitched these twelve blocks together to make a sampler quilt for herself. Here is an example of a modern sampler quilt:


The book series is about the romances of the individual grandchildren. The marriages started in 1865 and continued until 1890. Each author selected a grandchild and developed their own story using the foundation of the descendant chart and early history for Grandma Mary’s family to guide them. The stories are now written and scheduled for publication. It is time to introduce the romances of the Grandma’s Wedding Quilts series to the world.




You can get a sense of how these quilts traveled down through time by reading Grandma’s Wedding Quilts – The Prequel written by Kate Cambridge. This book is already published and you may purchase it from Amazon by CLICKING HERE.

To find all the books in the Grandma’s Wedding Quilts series, please visit and follow the series page on Amazon by CLICKING HERE.

To keep track of any games, parties, contests and special information about this series, please "like" and follow the Grandma’s Wedding Quilts page on Facebook by CLICKING HERE.

To launch this series, we are having a Facebook Party between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time on Tuesday, January 3rd. You may join in the fun, learn more about each of the books and win prizes by CLICKING HERE.

We are also sponsoring a Quilt Contest game starting on Tuesday, January 3rd and running through January 8th. By playing that game, you will have a chance to win prizes including free ebooks, signed copies of print books, Amazon gift cards and a new 7" Kindle Fire. More on that in tomorrow’s blog post.

The Sweet Americana Sweethearts authors plan to keep writing together to create more book series. You can keep track of our progress two ways. First, please visit and follow the SweetAmericana Sweethearts blog by CLICKING HERE.

Second, join the SweetAmericana Book Club group on Facebook by CLICKING HERE.


All of the books about the grandchildren are on pre-order. They will be published at the rate of one per day starting with my book, Kizzie’s Kisses, on Monday, January 9th. You can purchase this book on pre-order by CLICKING HERE.

More about my journey writing Kizzie’s Kisses in future blog posts.

Enjoy the journey. 

Enjoy the Grandma's Wedding Quilts series. 

Enjoy learning about lives and loves of Grandma Mary's grandchildren. 




Wednesday, April 13, 2016

Cover Reveal: MARGARET

Today I am featuring a cover reveal for Kate Cambridge 
for her newest 
Suffragette Mail Order Brides Agendy romance

MARGARET

About Kate Cambridge:

Kate Cambridge is an emerging author of Sweet Historical Romance and Sweet Contemporary Romance. She is a hopeless romantic, strong supporter of women's rights, and loves to create stories that inspire, and characters who seem real long after "The End."

Visit KateCambridge.com for more information, or KateCambridge.com/Choice to join the Choice Readers group for special launch-day pricing, contest, and more. Be one of the first to know what happens next...

Kate loves to connect with readers:
Instagram: @KateCambridgeAuthor


And here is the cover for MARGARET: