When Samuel Binegar was born on 3 January 1798, in Berkeley, West Virginia, United States, his father, George Binegar Sr, was 34 and his mother, Mary Rees, was 35. He married Sarah Larkins on 9 February 1820, in Fayette, Ohio, United States. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in Green Township, Fayette, Ohio, United States for about 40 years. He died on 12 June 1879, in Fayette, Ohio, United States, at the age of 81, and was buried in White Oak Grove Church Cemetery, Buena Vista, Green Township, Fayette, Ohio, United States.
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Variant of Pinegar , a surname of German or English origin.
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