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Frederick William Benson 1872–1905 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 August 1872

Birth Location: Birmingham

Death Date: 1905

Death Location: Birmingham, England

Father: Joseph Benson

Mother: Lucy Poole

Spouse(s): Emma Lucas

Children(s): Chris Benson, Frank Benson

The story of Frederick William Benson began in 1872 in Birmingham. Frederick William Benson married Emma Isobel Lucas, and had children including Chris Benson, Frank Benson. Frederick William Benson passed away in 1905 in Birmingham, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Frederick William Benson began in 1872 in Birmingham.
  • Frederick William Benson married Emma Isobel Lucas, and had children including Chris Benson, Frank Benson.
  • Frederick William Benson passed away in 1905 in Birmingham, England.

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Frederick Benson's Ancestors

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Frederick Benson
1872–1905
Birth Place: Birmingham
Parents
Joseph Benson
1834–
Lucy (Elizabeth) Poole
1833–
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Frederick Benson's Descendants

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Frederick (William) Benson (25 August 1872–1905) m. Emma (Isobel) Lucas (25 June 1873–11 June 1968)
  1. 1. Chris Benson 1904–1969 m. Phyllis (Mildred) Webb 1909–1987
    1. 1. Norman (Chris) Benson 1930–2011
  2. 2. Frank Benson 1901–1991

Frederick Benson's Timeline

2 Records

1872
25 August 1872
Birth of Frederick William Benson in Birmingham
Birmingham
1905
1905
Age 33
Death of Frederick William Benson in Birmingham, England
Birmingham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 August 1872
    Event Place: Birmingham
    Record Source: OneWorldTree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1905
    Event Place: Birmingham, England
    Record Source: OneWorldTree

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