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Benjamin Cate

Birth29 Mar 1768 - Sanbornton, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA
Death23 Sep 1835 or 1859 - Northfield, NH
MotherElizabeth Anna Mason
FatherJames CATE 5th GGF

Born in Sanbornton, Belknap, New Hampshire, USA on 29 Mar 1768 to James CATE 5th GGF and Elizabeth Anna Mason. Benjamin Cate married Susanna Hoit and had 9 children. He passed away on 23 Sep 1835 or 1859 in Northfield, NH.

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Parents
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James Cate 5Th Ggf
1728 - 1813
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Elizabeth Anna Mason
1725 - 1815
Spouse(s)
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Susanna Hoit
1766 - 1858
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Deborah Cate
1791 - 1865
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Abigail S. Cate
1799 - 1888
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Lucy W. Cate
1804 - 1880
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Hanna Sanborn Cate
1789 - 1853
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Amos S Cate
1802 - 1878
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Nathan Cate
1797 - 1876
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Mary Cate
1793 - 1826
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Eveline A Cate
1807 - 1881
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Eben Cate
1795 - 1870

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