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Benjamin Learned

Birth6 October 1759 - Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America
Death26 Oct 1811 - North Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
MotherElizabeth Hunt
FatherCapt. Jeremiah Learned

Born in Oxford, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States of America on 6 October 1759 to Capt. Jeremiah Learned and Elizabeth Hunt. Benjamin Learned married Lydia Pitts and had 11 children. He passed away on 26 Oct 1811 in North Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.

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Capt. Jeremiah Learned
1732 - 1812
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Elizabeth Hunt
1735 - 1784
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Lydia Pitts
1759 - 1839
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Elizabeth Learned
1783 - 1849
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Jeremiah Learned
1786 - 1860
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Lydia Learned
1797 - 1877
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Benjamin Learned
1788 - 1825
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Ebenezer Learned
1790 - 1845
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Abijah Learned
1793 - 1817
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Prudence Learned
1802 - 1832
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Louis Learned
1799 - 1822
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Mary Larned
1791 - 1878
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Lydia Learned
1794 - 1796
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Abigail Learned
1793 - Unknown

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