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Benjamin Ellis

Birth1682 - Kent, Maryland, United States
Death2 November 1721 - Kent, Maryland, USA
MotherSusannah Ware
FatherJohn Carn Ellis

Born in Kent, Maryland, United States on 1682 to John Carn Ellis and Susannah Ware. Benjamin Ellis married Elizabeth Patterson and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 November 1721 in Kent, Maryland, USA.

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John Carn Ellis
1665 - 1719
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Susannah Ware
1660 - 1703
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Patterson
1685 - 1719
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Alice Lnu Wife Of Thomas Ellis_1684
1685 - 1735
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Ann Ellis
1700 - 1720
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James Ellis
1704 - Unknown
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Anne Ellis
1702 - Unknown
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William Gordon Ellis
1704 - 1761
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Jane Ellis
1710 - Unknown
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Merrick Ellis
1707 - Unknown
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William Ellis
1708 - Unknown

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