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Benjamin Franklyn Grant 1849–1940 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Nov 1849

Birth Location: Boone County, Missouri

Death Date: Feb 1940

Death Location: Harlan, Oregon

Father: Elijah Grant

Mother: Mary Williams

Spouse(s): Lousetta Oglesby

Children(s):

Benjamin Franklyn Grant was born in 1849 in Boone County, Missouri, the child of Elijah Grant And Mary Elizabeth Williams. Benjamin Franklyn Grant married Lousetta Oglesby. Benjamin Franklyn Grant passed away in 1940 in Harlan, Oregon.

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Biography

  • Benjamin Franklyn Grant was born in 1849 in Boone County, Missouri, the child of Elijah Grant And Mary Elizabeth Williams.
  • Benjamin Franklyn Grant married Lousetta Oglesby.
  • Benjamin Franklyn Grant passed away in 1940 in Harlan, Oregon.

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Benjamin Grant's Ancestors

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Benjamin Grant
1849–1940
Birth Place: Boone County, Missouri
Parents
Elijah Grant
1825–1880
Adair County, Kentucky
Mary (Elizabeth) Williams
1827–1891
Adair County, Kentucky
Grandparents
Elijah Grant
1785–1840
Adair County, Kentucky
Kitturah Grant
1788–1849
Grants Station, Bourbon County, Kentucky
Great-Grandparents
Samuel Grant
1762–1789
John Grant
1754–1826
Molly Mosby
1755–1798
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Grant
1726–1804
Elizabeth Boone
1733–1825
William Grant
1726–1804
Elizabeth Boone
1733–1825

Benjamin Grant's Timeline

2 Records

1849
20 Nov 1849
Birth of Benjamin Franklyn Grant in Boone County, Missouri
Boone County, Missouri
1940
Feb 1940
Age 91
Death of Benjamin Franklyn Grant in Harlan, Oregon
Harlan, Oregon

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Nov 1849
    Event Place: Boone County, Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Feb 1940
    Event Place: Harlan, Oregon

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