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Benjamin Eighmey

Birth4 Jan 1776 - Marbletown Ulster Ny
Death23 Aug 1861 - Danby, Tompkins, New York, United States
MotherPolly (Mary) DeMille
FatherPhilip EMIGH (EIGHMEY)

Born in Marbletown Ulster Ny on 4 Jan 1776 to Philip EMIGH (EIGHMEY) and Polly (Mary) DeMille. Benjamin Eighmey married Jeanette Palmerton and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 Aug 1861 in Danby, Tompkins, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Philip Emigh (Eighmey)
1749 - 1825
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Polly (Mary) Demille
1750 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Jeanette Palmerton
1782 - 1836
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Philip Eighmey
1806 - 1894
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Mary E Eighmey
1814 - 1900
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Elias L. Eighmey
1803 - 1887
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Ann C. Eighmey
1808 - 1893
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Tirzah (Eighmey) Gee
1827 - 1902
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Thomas Eighmey Amy
1825 - Unknown
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John M. Eighmey
1816 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Mcwhorter
1821 - 1894
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Daniel Eighmey
1819 - 1897
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Eley Eighmey
1812 - Unknown

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