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Ben Spell

Birthabt 1840 - North Carolina
DeathNot Available - North Carolina
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Born in North Carolina on abt 1840. Ben Spell married Rebeca Spell and had 13 children. He passed away in North Carolina.

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Rebeca Spell
1853 - Unknown
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Martha Kinton
1894 - Unknown
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John Spell
1886 - Unknown
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Andrew Spell
1880 - Unknown
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Carrie Cone
1896 - 1982
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Mary Bryant
1887 - 1946
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Carry Kone
1896 - Unknown
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Francis Spell
1875 - Unknown
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Benjamin Martin Spell
1879 - 1968
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Delphine Spells
1887 - Unknown
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Lizzora Rebecca Spells
1890 - 1927
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Mary Spells
1887 - Unknown
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Delpha Spell
1869 - Unknown
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Charlie Spell
1889 - 1944

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