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Benjamin Franklin Ely

Birth14 April 1840 - Ohio, USA
Death23 September 1892 - Missouri, USA
MotherKeziah Bredwell Vanosdol
FatherJohn L. Ely

Born in Ohio, USA on 14 April 1840 to John L. Ely and Keziah Bredwell Vanosdol. Benjamin Franklin Ely married Mary J Hostetter and had 8 children. He passed away on 23 September 1892 in Missouri, USA.

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John L. Ely
1813 - 1897
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Keziah Bredwell Vanosdol
1817 - 1900
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Mary J Hostetter
1846 - 1915
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Robert L. Ely
1868 - 1910
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Hannah Hannie Ely Hart
1879 - Unknown
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Ida Belle Ely
1871 - 1943
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Kezia M. Ely
1869 - 1871
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Benjamin Finley Ely
1883 - 1951
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Edward James Ely
1875 - 1949
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Bessie Helen Ely
1886 - Unknown
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Ida M Ely
1880 - Unknown

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