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Benjamin Franklin "Dock" Corn

BirthJan 1837 - Buncombe County, North Carolina
Death1904 - Henderson, North Carolina, United States
MotherElizabeth Capps
FatherNoah Parr CORN

Born in Buncombe County, North Carolina on Jan 1837 to Noah Parr CORN and Elizabeth Capps. Benjamin Franklin "Dock" Corn had 12 children. He passed away on 1904 in Henderson, North Carolina, United States.

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Noah Parr Corn
1802 - 1874
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Elizabeth Capps
1798 - 1872
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Hilliard Eastman Corn
1879 - 1939
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Emily Othenia Corn
1874 - 1949
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Emulous Corn
1868 - 1937
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Carrie M. (Corn) Coren
1883 - 1961
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Adoniram Judson Corn
1865 - 1947
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Miriam M Corn
1864 - 1938
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Elzira Elvira Corn
1870 - 1923
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Virgil Mingus Corn
1885 - 1963
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Samantha A Corn Johnson
1881 - 1950
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Tashra Ellen Corn
1874 - 1952
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Minnie L Corn
1877 - 1960
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Sarah Corn
1874 - Unknown

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