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Benjamin Middaugh

Birth28 May 1765 - Machackemack (Deerpark), Orange, New York, USA
Death21 Feb 1821 - Webster, Monroe County, New York, USA
MotherElizabeth Kortrecht
FatherJan Middagh

Born in Machackemack (Deerpark), Orange, New York, USA on 28 May 1765 to Jan Middagh and Elizabeth Kortrecht. Benjamin Middaugh married Catherine Caty Young and had 10 children. He passed away on 21 Feb 1821 in Webster, Monroe County, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Jan Middagh
1732 - 1822
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Elizabeth Kortrecht
1734 - 1795
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Catherine Caty Young
1769 - 1858
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Elizabeth Middaugh
1789 - 1859
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John Middaugh
1794 - 1835
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Phebe Middaugh
1792 - Unknown
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Charlotte (Shelotta) Middaugh
1797 - Unknown
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Mary Middaugh
1806 - 1880
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Milly Middaugh
1803 - Unknown
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Amy Middaugh
1802 - 1883
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Miriam Middaugh
1801 - Unknown
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Josiah Middaugh
1811 - 1881
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Jacob W Middaugh
1819 - 1823

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