Pierce's father died when he was six. He subsequently worked on his uncle's farm until enlisting in Ebenezer Bridge's Massachusetts regiment on April 26, 1775. On May 24, 1787, he married Elizabeth Andrews. Their daughter, named Elizabeth Andrews Pierce, was born August 9, 1788, but the elder Elizabeth died of childbirth complications four days later on August 13. Elizabeth Andrews Pierce (1788–1855) was the wife of United States Army General
John McNeil Jr. He married Anna Kendrick (born October 30, 1769) on February 1, 1790, at
Amherst, New Hampshire. Together they had eight children: •
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce (August 29, 1790 – April 1, 1850), he became a lieutenant colonel and commandant of
Fort Mackinac in Michigan. He married Josette Laframboise, daughter of prominent fur trader
Magdelaine Laframboise. • Nancy M. Pierce (November 2, 1792 – 1837) • John Sullivan Pierce (November 5, 1796 – September 28, 1824), a first lieutenant in the Army who served at Fort Mackinac and other posts in Michigan, and died in
Detroit. • Harriet B. Pierce (1800–1837) • Charles Grandison Pierce (1803–1828) •
Franklin Pierce (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869), 14th president of the United States • Charlotte Pierce, d. in infancy. • Henry Dearborn Pierce (September 19, 1812 – 1880) They were married until her death on December 7, 1838. He died four months later in Hillsborough, and is buried in the town's Pine Hill Cemetery. Benjamin Pierce was an original member of the
Society of the Cincinnati and served as vice president of the Massachusetts state society from 1836 to 1839. With membership inherited through
primogeniture, Pierce's eldest son,
Benjamin Kendrick Pierce, succeeded him. Henry Dearborn Pierce was succeeded by his son Kirk Dearborn Pierce, the grandson of Benjamin Pierce. ==See also==