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Benjamin Shoemaker 1704–1767 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 3 Oct 1704
Birth Location: Germantown, Pennsylvania
Death Date: 1767
Death Location: Philadelphia
Father: Isaac Shoemaker
Mother: Sarah Hendricks
Spouse(s): Elizabeth Morris
Children(s): Elizabeth Shoemaker
Benjamin Shoemaker was born in 1704 in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the child of Isaac Shoemaker And Sarah Hendricks. Benjamin Shoemaker married Elizabeth Morris, and had children including Elizabeth Shoemaker. Benjamin Shoemaker passed away in 1767 in Philadelphia.
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Biography
- Benjamin Shoemaker was born in 1704 in Germantown, Pennsylvania, the child of Isaac Shoemaker And Sarah Hendricks.
- Benjamin Shoemaker married Elizabeth Morris, and had children including Elizabeth Shoemaker.
- Benjamin Shoemaker passed away in 1767 in Philadelphia.
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Benjamin Shoemaker's Ancestors
Benjamin Shoemaker's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Shoemaker 1752–1829
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1. Elizabeth (Lightfoot) BRYANT 1776–1847
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1. Polly (Anne) Phipps 1796–1878 m. Lewis (Milton) Francisco 1803–1887
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1. Harriett Francisco 1828–1911 m. Reuben Branham 1824–1893
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Benjamin Shoemaker's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 3 Oct 1704
Event Place: Germantown, Pennsylvania
Record Source: North America, Family Histories
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1767
Event Place: Philadelphia
Record Source: North America, Family Histories