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Benjamin Carleton

Birth23 Apr 1693 - Bradford, Essex, MA
Death13 May 1772 - Haverhill, Essex, MA
MotherElizabeth Kimball
FatherThomas Carleton

Born in Bradford, Essex, MA on 23 Apr 1693 to Thomas Carleton and Elizabeth Kimball. Benjamin Carleton married Abigail Dalton and had 12 children. He passed away on 13 May 1772 in Haverhill, Essex, MA.

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Thomas Carleton
1667 - 1734
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Elizabeth Kimball
1669 - 1727
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Abigail Dalton
1699 - 1726
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Elizabeth Bancroft
1711 - 1775
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Dudley Carleton
1722 - 1807
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Reuben Carleton Mfx
1732 - 1818
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Abigal Carlton
1734 - 1765
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Mary Carlton
1736 - 1837
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Benjamin Carleton
1745 - 1828
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Hannah Carlton
1740 - 1764
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Joseph Carleton
1748 - 1831
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Phebe Carlton
1742 - 1810
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Benjamin Carlton
1751 - 1827
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Joseph Carleton
1723 - 1738
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Abraham Carlton
1721 - 1779
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Mary Carleton
1736 - 1758

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