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Sign up freeBenjamin Canby 1637–1681 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 September 1637
Birth Location: Thorne, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: October 1681
Death Location: Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Father: Thomas Canby
Mother: Mary Canby
Spouse(s): Mary \
Children(s): Thomas Canby
The story of Benjamin Canby began in 1637 in Thorne, Yorkshire, England. Benjamin Canby married Mary Elizabeth Baker, and had children including Thomas Canby. Benjamin Canby passed away in 1681 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Benjamin Canby began in 1637 in Thorne, Yorkshire, England.
- Benjamin Canby married Mary Elizabeth Baker, and had children including Thomas Canby.
- Benjamin Canby passed away in 1681 in Liverpool, Lancashire, England.
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Benjamin Canby's Ancestors
Benjamin Canby's Descendants
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1. Thomas Canby 1668–1742 m. Mary (Sarah Oliver) Canby 1677–1721
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1. Jane Canby 1710–1789 m. Thomas Paxson 1712–1782 m. Robert (Wilson) Sir 1715–1783
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1. Joseph (Paxson) ++ 1733–1808 m. Mary (Heston) ++ 1740–1829
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1. Mary Paxson 1765–1836 m. James (M) COOPER 1765–1817
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2. Joseph (Paxson) Senior 1763–1839
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2. Andrew (B Wilson Sr Rev) Lieutennant 1741–1803
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Benjamin Canby's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 September 1637
Event Place: Thorne, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: October 1681
Event Place: Liverpool, Lancashire, England