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Benjamin (Ben) Benjamin

BirthAbout 1861 - Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA
Death26 October 1927 - Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA
MotherAmanda Lucy Benjamin
FatherHenry Endsley

Born in Stafford, Fort Bend County, Texas, USA on About 1861 to Henry Endsley and Amanda Lucy Benjamin. Benjamin (Ben) Benjamin married Ava (Avie) Fredricks and had 5 children. He passed away on 26 October 1927 in Richmond, Fort Bend, Texas, USA.

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Henry Endsley
1830 - Unknown
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Amanda Lucy Benjamin
1835 - Unknown
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Ava (Avie) Fredricks
1858 - Unknown
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Israel Benjamin
1885 - Unknown
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Libbie Benjamin Green Giddings
1887 - Unknown
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Leroy Benjamin
1886 - 1939
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Leroy Benjamin
1875 - Unknown
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Fred Benjamin
1884 - 1950

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