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Annetta Benjamin

BirthMay 1863 - New York
Death19 Feb 1923 - Guttenberg, New Jersey, USA
MotherBridget Hallaran
FatherBen Benjamin

Born in New York on May 1863 to Ben Benjamin and Bridget Hallaran. Annetta Benjamin married Otto Wilhelm Paul Brellenthin and had 7 children. She passed away on 19 Feb 1923 in Guttenberg, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Ben Benjamin
Unknown - Unknown
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Bridget Hallaran
Unknown - Unknown
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Otto Wilhelm Paul Brellenthin
1862 - 1925
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Gertrude Brellenthin
1890 - 1933
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Anna Brellenthin
1894 - 1945
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Arthur Brellenthin
1892 - 1921
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Marie C Brellenthin
1897 - 1941
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Veronica Josephine Brellenthin
1902 - 1957
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Delia Brellenthin
1887 - 1954
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Annetta Brellenthin
1899 - Unknown

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