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Ebenezer Learned

Birth25 Sep 1790 - Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States
Death14 Jun 1845 - Mainesburg, Tioga, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherLydia Pitts
FatherBenjamin Learned

Born in Oxford, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States on 25 Sep 1790 to Benjamin Learned and Lydia Pitts. Ebenezer Learned married Cynthia Wood Sibley and had 9 children. He passed away on 14 Jun 1845 in Mainesburg, Tioga, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Benjamin Learned
1759 - 1811
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Lydia Pitts
1759 - 1839
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Cynthia Wood Sibley
1794 - 1876
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Benjamin Forbes Learned
1828 - 1902
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Mary Louisa Learned
1830 - 1873
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Rufus Davis Learned
1817 - Unknown
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Ansel Smith Learned
1832 - 1840
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Benjamin Forbes Learned
1821 - 1824
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Lewis Learned
1823 - Unknown
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Frederick Henry Learned
1837 - 1874
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Cynthia Elvira Learned
1826 - Unknown
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Lucien Wood Larned
1819 - Unknown

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