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Benjamin Duran 1811–1895 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 15 FEB 1811
Birth Location: New Gloucester, Maine (Cumberland)
Death Date: 21 JAN 1895
Death Location: Maine
Father: John Duran
Mother: Jane Davis
Spouse(s): Mary Thomas
Children(s): Emma Duran, Marietta Duran, Edwin Duran
In 1811, Benjamin Duran entered the world in New Gloucester, Maine (Cumberland), born to John Duran And Jane Davis. Benjamin Duran married Mary Thomas, and had children including Edwin B Duran, Emma C Duran, Marietta Duran. Benjamin Duran passed away in 1895 in Maine.
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Biography
- In 1811, Benjamin Duran entered the world in New Gloucester, Maine (Cumberland), born to John Duran And Jane Davis.
- Benjamin Duran married Mary Thomas, and had children including Edwin B Duran, Emma C Duran, Marietta Duran.
- Benjamin Duran passed away in 1895 in Maine.
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Benjamin Duran's Descendants
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1. Emma (C.) Duran 1846–1864
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2. Marietta Duran 1846–
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3. Edwin (B.) Duran 1851–
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 15 FEB 1811
Event Place: New Gloucester, Maine (Cumberland)
Record Source:
[1] History of Durham, Vol II by Stackpole and Meserve, Pg. 177
[2] Rootsweb Online Website, Mary Hazelett - <[email protected]>
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 21 JAN 1895
Event Place: Maine
Record Source: History of Durham, Vol II by Stackpole and Meserve, Pg. 177