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Benjamin Kuney

Birth7 March 1827 - Town of Fayette, Seneca County, New York
Death18 October 1873 - Town of Fayette, County Seneca, New York
MotherELIZABETH (REED) OR SCHWAB
FatherJohn Daniel Kuney

Born in Town of Fayette, Seneca County, New York on 7 March 1827 to John Daniel Kuney and ELIZABETH (REED) OR SCHWAB. Benjamin Kuney married Margaret Schwab and had 4 children. He passed away on 18 October 1873 in Town of Fayette, County Seneca, New York.

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John Daniel Kuney
1801 - 1873
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Elizabeth (Reed) Or Schwab
1802 - 1861
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Margaret Schwab
1832 - 1915
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Mary Schwartz
Unknown - Unknown
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Leroy F Kuney
1866 - Unknown
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Loretta C Kuney
1863 - 1951
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Willard F. Kuney
1858 - 1914
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Clarence H. Kuney
1856 - 1936

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