BENJAMIN LOUIS LANDRUM, M.D.
Benjamin Louis Landrum, M.D., b December 5, L818 in South Carolina, d
September 2, 1899 in Falls County, Texas and buried in Beulah Cemetery - was a
graduate of a medical school in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He was married ca
1846 to Mrs. Elizabeth (Park) Page, who died in 1867 in Alabama. In 1868, Dr.
Landrum immigrated to Falls County, Texas with his eight children, settling west
of the Brazos River where he practiced medicine until 1875. He and several of
his children moved to Madison County, Texas for three years, thence to Austin
County, where his brothers, Samuel and William Landrum, and a sister had moved,
- remaining there for ten years. In the mean time, Dr. Landrum had married
second to Pherabee Lee, and they had three children.
The children of Dr. Landrum and his first wife, Elizabeth (Park), were:
Antionette Landrum, b ca 1847 in Alabama, d before 1892 - married Thomas
Bentley.
George L. Landrum, b ca 1849 in Alabama - came to Falls County, Texas in
1868, but moved to Madison County, Texas, where he was living in 1892.
Elmore ("Pete") Landrum, b April 22, 1850 in Alabama, d August 22, 1932
and buried in Beulah Cemetery - married Sarah Elizabeth Tomlinson, b August 15,
1858 in Falls County, Texas, d August 3, 1933.
James Albert Landrum, b 1853 in Alabama- moved to LaSalle County, Texas.
Elizabeth Jane Landrum, b 1855, d 1946 and buried in Clover Hill Cemetery
in Lott, Texas - married Augustus Franklin Tomlinson of Falls County, and lived
near Lott.
Ella Louise Landrum, b May 8, 1860, d May 21, 1935 and buried in Clover
Hill Cemetery in Lott, Texas - married Eldridge Alexander Tomlinson, and lived
near Lott.
Caroline Landrum, b ca 1862 - married John G. Pettit.
Joseph Landrum, b ca 1864 - was thought to be deceased by 1892, but no
information found.
Dr. Landrum and his second wife, Pherabee (Lee) had three children, who
were:
Christopher Landrum, b ca 1875, was
deceased in 1892.
Louis Landrum, b ca 1879 - no information. Benjamin Landrum, b ca 1881-
no information.
The Landrum children married three members of the Tomlinson family, and
the two family names have been synonymous with the activities of the Old
Settlers and Veterans Association, and Tomlinson Hill.
Copyright Permission granted to Theresa Carhart for printing the biographies of
these Falls County Families to this Web page.
"Families of Falls County", Compiled and Edited by the Falls County Historical
Commission, page 275 column 2 and page 276 column 1.
Member of Falls County Historical Commission.