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Benjamin Sheldon

Birth06 JAN 1831 - West Suffield, Suffield, Hartford, CT, USA
Death02 FEB 1917 - West Suffield, Suffield, Hartford, CT, USA
MotherHannah Eliza Stevens
FatherJohn Adams Sheldon

Born in West Suffield, Suffield, Hartford, CT, USA on 06 JAN 1831 to John Adams Sheldon and Hannah Eliza Stevens. Benjamin Sheldon married Caroline M. Mather and had 4 children. He passed away on 02 FEB 1917 in West Suffield, Suffield, Hartford, CT, USA.

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John Adams Sheldon
1800 - 1867
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Hannah Eliza Stevens
1805 - 1871
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Caroline M. Mather
1826 - 1889
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Harriett Eliza "Hattie" Sheldon
1861 - 1889
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Sarah Jane Sheldon
1863 - 1924
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John Adams Sheldon
1867 - 1889
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Charles Benjamin Sheldon
1860 - 1930

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