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William Benjamin Hiser

Birth31 Dec 1860 - Metcalfe, Kentucky, United States
Death30 Apr 1931 - Center, Metcalfe, Kentucky, United States
MotherSarah Jane Hizer/Hiser
FatherJohn Crittendon Hiser

Born in Metcalfe, Kentucky, United States on 31 Dec 1860 to John Crittendon Hiser and Sarah Jane Hizer/Hiser. William Benjamin Hiser married Sarah Elizabeth Hiser and had 3 children. He passed away on 30 Apr 1931 in Center, Metcalfe, Kentucky, United States.

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John Crittendon Hiser
1834 - 1876
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Sarah Jane Hizer/hiser
1842 - 1916
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Sarah Elizabeth Hiser
1872 - 1957
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Margaret "Maggie" Philpot
1865 - Unknown
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Benjamin F. Hizer
1892 - 1918
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Lillie B Hiser
1897 - Unknown
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Leona Bertha Hiser
1886 - 1940

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