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Benjamin Whitman 1741–1762 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Apr 1741

Birth Location: S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Death Date: 1762

Death Location: S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Father: Zechariah Whitman

Mother: Eleanor Bennett

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Benjamin Whitman was born in 1741 in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Zechariah Whitman And Eleanor Bennett. Benjamin Whitman passed away in 1762 in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Benjamin Whitman was born in 1741 in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts, the child of Zechariah Whitman And Eleanor Bennett.
  • Benjamin Whitman passed away in 1762 in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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Benjamin Whitman's Ancestors

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Benjamin Whitman
1741–1762
Birth Place: S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Parents
Zechariah Whitman
1704–1773
S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Eleanor Bennett
1712–1777
of Mid'o, lived in S. Bridgewater
Grandparents
Abigail Burnam
1680–1714
Hingham, Plymouth, Massachusetts
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Benjamin Whitman's Timeline

2 Records

1741
16 Apr 1741
Birth of Benjamin Whitman in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
1762
1762
Age 21
Death of Benjamin Whitman in S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1741
    Event Place: S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts
    Record Source: "The Second Book of Records of the Town of Bridgewater", 1702 to 1738.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1762
    Event Place: S. Bridgewater, Plymouth, Massachusetts

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