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Benjamin Redman

Birth24 NOV 1768 - Nottingham, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Death13 NOV 1843 - Cape Rosier, Brooksville, Hancock, Maine
MotherSarah Blake
FatherJohn C Redman

Born in Nottingham, Rockingham, New Hampshire on 24 NOV 1768 to John C Redman and Sarah Blake. Benjamin Redman married Mary Byard and had 8 children. He passed away on 13 NOV 1843 in Cape Rosier, Brooksville, Hancock, Maine.

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John C Redman
1746 - 1816
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Sarah Blake
1744 - 1806
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Mary Byard
1768 - 1804
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Robert Redman
1805 - 1880
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Samuel Redman
1794 - 1886
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Abigail Redman
1800 - 1855
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John B. Redman
1793 - 1860
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James Redman
1803 - 1854
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Mary Redman
1799 - 1875
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Ephraim Redman
1802 - 1818
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Elisha Redman
1804 - 1808

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