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Benjamin Grubb

Birth25 May 1796 - Stanford Bishop, Herefordshire, , England
Deathjune 1865 - bromsgrove worcestershire
Motherelizabeth adams
FatherJohn grubb

Born in Stanford Bishop, Herefordshire, , England on 25 May 1796 to John grubb and elizabeth adams. Benjamin Grubb married Elizabeth Benbow and had 8 children. He passed away on june 1865 in bromsgrove worcestershire.

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John Grubb
1761 - 1835
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Elizabeth Adams
1759 - 1845
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Elizabeth Benbow
1799 - 1871
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Thomas Grubb
1832 - 1920
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James Grubb
1833 - 1925
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Mary Grubb
1839 - 1919
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Ann Grubb
1832 - 1887
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Elizabeth Grubb
1834 - 1931
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Sarah Grubb
1835 - Unknown
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John Grubb
1828 - Unknown
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Caroline Grubb
1841 - Unknown

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