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Benjamin Hanson

Birth14 Nov 1790 - Langley Green, Oldbury, Worcestershire, UK
DeathJun 1883 - West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England
MotherPhoebe Ashford
FatherJames Hanson

Born in Langley Green, Oldbury, Worcestershire, UK on 14 Nov 1790 to James Hanson and Phoebe Ashford. Benjamin Hanson had 9 children. He passed away on Jun 1883 in West Bromwich, Staffordshire, England.

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James Hanson
1753 - Unknown
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Phoebe Ashford
1770 - Unknown
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William Hanson
1828 - 1902
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Elizabeth Hanson
1832 - 1910
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James Hanson
1827 - 1902
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Thomas Hanson
1818 - 1899
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Joseph Hanson
1815 - 1898
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Phoebe Hanson
1825 - 1898
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William Hanson
1824 - 1891
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Benjamin Hanson
1816 - Unknown
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William Hanson
1821 - Unknown

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