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Benjamin Land 1777–1847 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 31 March 1777
Birth Location: Batley Carr, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 5 Oct 1847
Death Location: Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding
Father: Samuel Land
Mother: Hannah Teal
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Wilby
Children(s): Isaac Land
The story of Benjamin Land began in 1777 in Batley Carr, Yorkshire, England. Benjamin Land married Elizabeth Wilby, and had children including Isaac Mechanic Land. Benjamin Land passed away in 1847 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding.
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Biography
- The story of Benjamin Land began in 1777 in Batley Carr, Yorkshire, England.
- Benjamin Land married Elizabeth Wilby, and had children including Isaac Mechanic Land.
- Benjamin Land passed away in 1847 in Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding.
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Benjamin Land's Ancestors
Benjamin Land's Descendants
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1. Isaac (( mechanic )) Land 1815–1880 m. Harriett Hemingway 1820–1905
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1. Elizabeth (Ann) Land 1847– m. Alfred Pearson 1850–1892
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1. Hannah (Maria (m.1895) PEARSON §1q) kn 1874–1938 m. Herbert (WALSHAW §1q) kn 1871–1935
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1. Beatrice ((m.1920) WALSHAW §1q) kn 1899–1977 m. Herbert (POLLARD §1q) kn 1898–1979
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Benjamin Land's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 31 March 1777
Event Place: Batley Carr, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 5 Oct 1847
Event Place: Dewsbury, Yorkshire West Riding