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Oscar Bentley, Civil War Veteran, to be Memorialized Oct. 13

October 7, 2012       Leave a Comment
By: Dave Rogers

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A re-dedication ceremony is slated Oct. 13 for a Civil War veteran whose name has become a household word in northern Bay County.

Oscar Bentley was a Civil War veteran who located in the northern part of Bay County after the war and was a founder of Gibson Township. The town of Bentley and Bentley Cemetery where he is buried, carry his name. A headstone was recently acquired for him, according to Jim Petrimoulx, a dedicated local preservationist specializing in military graves.

A dedication program is planned for October 13th at 1:00 p.m. The Bentley (Gibson Township) Cemetery is located west of Standish I-75 to M-61, West 4 miles to Standish Rd., South 2 miles to Brown Rd West 3/4 mile to Bentley Cemetery.

The incomparable local historical source, bay-journal.com, has the following posting by Marv Kusmierz:

Oscar F. Bentley, who was the second pioneer settler of Gibson township, Bay County, Michigan, resides in the town of Bentley, which was name in his honor. He was born in Monroe County, New York, in 1833, and is a son of Thomas and Sarah (James) Bentley.

Thomas Bentley was born in New York State and lived there many years. In 1847, accompanied by his wife and children, he moved to Michigan and located near Flint, where he purchased a tract of 80 acres, now known as the Roat farm in Genesee County. Additions were made to this property from time to time and the members of the family became large property holders.

Twelve children were born to Thomas Bentley and his wife, Sarah James, and of these our subject is the 11th in order of birth and the sole survivor at the present time. The mother died on old homestead at the age of 68 years. Thomas Bentley formed a second marital union and with his wife spent his declining years on the farm of his son, Nelson. He died in his 71st year.

Oscar F. Bentley's educational training begun in the public schools of New York State, was completed in the schools situated in vicinity of Flint, Michigan. He remained on the home farm in Flint township, where his father and four brothers had cleared farms of dense forest and place them in a tillable state, until his marriage in 1854.

He then became a pioneer settler in Saginaw County, where he farmed until 1859. In that year he took up government land in Blue Earth County, Minnesota, and there maintained his homestead for 12 years, at the end of which time he moved to Northern Kansas and live two years.

While a resident Minnesota at the time of the Civil War, he enlisted in the Union Army, but the outbreak of the Sioux Indians kept his regiment in the West. He served three years as a member of the Second Regiment, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry At the time of the New Ulm massacre, and with his neighbors he moved to a place of safety to live until the depredations ceased.

Upon leaving Kansas, he returned to Genesee County, Michigan, and in April, 1887, made his last pioneer stand at Bentley, Gibson township, Bay County. When Mr. Bentley first came here, he erected a large sawmill, which burned four years later. He rebuilt it at once and two years later the second mill burned. He again rebuilt the mill, which later was owned and operated by his son Frank. He had three farms, consisting of 320 acres, and is one of the substantial men of his section.

On February 8, 1854, Mr. Bentley was married to Matilda Anderson, and they have spent 51 years in happy companionship, together braving the struggles of pioneering in different sections of the United States. They have reared six children, as follows: Adelbert, born in 1855; Murray G., born in 1858, who married Annie Smythe and has one son, -- Herbert M.,; Perry Oliver, born in 1861, deceased October 15, 1880; Frank, born in 1863, the proprietor of a general store at Bentley, who married Cora Edmund and has one child, -- Norma; Fred A., born in 1867, deceased in 1899; and Effie M., born April 30, 1870, who died May 2, 1894, leaving a husband, Meade Burlingame and one son, -- Floyd.

Adelbert Bentley, the oldest born to our subject and his wife, first married Edward Genreaux and has two children. -- Alta and Walter; and Roy. Mrs. Bentley died in 1898, and the following year Adelbert Bentley formed a second union with Jane Hannah; four children have been born to this union: Nona, who died in infancy; Russell, born July 3, 1897; Nina, born in 1899; and Stanley, born in 1901.

Oscar F. Bentley was an unswerving supporter of Republican principles, and takes an earnest interest in his party's success. He is a man of pleasing personality, and stands high in regard to his fellow-citizens, among whom he has lived so many years.

Additionally Mr. Petrimoulx said he is looking at honoring Phenix Ballard, the last Civil War Veteran in Bay County, who is buried with two of his brothers in Linwood. His brothers served with him in the same Company. Headstones will be obtained and a ceremony will be held for Phenix and his brothers, probably on Memorial Day. ###

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Dave Rogers

Dave Rogers is a former editorial writer for the Bay City Times and a widely read,
respected journalist/writer in and around Bay City.
(Contact Dave Via Email at carraroe@aol.com)

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