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Benjamin Sumner

Birth15 Dec 1683 - Milton, Massachusetts
Death28 May 1771 - Milton, Massachusetts
MotherMary Baker
FatherLt. GEORGE SUMNER (Deacon)

Born in Milton, Massachusetts on 15 Dec 1683 to Lt. GEORGE SUMNER (Deacon) and Mary Baker. Benjamin Sumner married Elizabeth Babcock and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 May 1771 in Milton, Massachusetts.

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Lt. George Sumner (Deacon)
1634 - 1715
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Mary Baker
1642 - 1719
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Elizabeth Babcock
1686 - 1735
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David Hubard Sumner
1717 - 1789
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Joseph Sumner
1712 - 1731
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Abijah Sumner
1714 - 1797
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Elizabeth Sumner
1721 - 1721
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Benjamin Sumner
1709 - 1717
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Daniel Sumner
1719 - 1791
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Zebiah Sumner
1707 - 1782
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Samuel Sumner
1720 - 1771

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