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John Benbow

Birth18 Mar 1869 - Serpent Ashford Cabonel Ludlow Shropshire England
Death3 Jan 1940 - Proserpine, Queensland, Australia
MotherSarah Ann Wesley
FatherGeorge Benbow

Born in Serpent Ashford Cabonel Ludlow Shropshire England on 18 Mar 1869 to George Benbow and Sarah Ann Wesley. John Benbow married Mary Agnes Quigley and had 7 children. He passed away on 3 Jan 1940 in Proserpine, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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George Benbow
1832 - 1921
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Sarah Ann Wesley
1842 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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Mary Agnes Quigley
1872 - 1936
Children Show all
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Mary Ann Benbow
1895 - 1968
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Teresa Baptist Benbow
1898 - 1977
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Catherine Alice Benbow
1902 - 1922
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George Francis Benbow
1900 - 1962
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William John Benbow
1904 - 1949
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Sarah Agnes Benbow
1894 - 1965
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Frances Monica Benbow
1906 - 1963

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