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Benson Family Tree • Family of Samuel Benson Peter Ruth Benson Greenwood b: Abt. 1786 b: Abt. 1786 m: 11 Jan 1803 St Peter's Church, Burnley, Lancashire Peter William Elizabeth James Joseph Ann Alice Daniel Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson b: Abt. 1806 b: 25 Nov 1808 b: 25 Mar 1810 b: Abt. 1813 b: 05 Feb 1818 b: 18 Aug 1820 b: 04 Jan 1823 b: 23 Feb 1828 Habergham Eaves,Lancashire Habergham Eaves,Lancashire Habergham Eaves,Lancashire Hapton, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Thomas Ann Benson Hargreaves b: 1815 b: Abt. 1819 Hapton, Lancashire Bacup, Lancashire m: 01 Jan 1838 St Mary the Virgin Church, Bury, Lancashire James Peter Betsy Alice Joseph Mary John Daniel Sarah A Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson Benson b: Abt. 1839 b: Abt. 1840 b: Abt. 1842 b: Abt. 1844 b: Abt. 1848 b: Abt. 1851 b: Abt. 1855 b: Abt. 1857 b: 1860 Walmersley, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Walmersley, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire Thomas Martha Benson Fletcher b: 15 Jan 1846 b: Abt. 1848 Tottington, Lancashire Tottington, Lancashire m: 18 Apr 1870 Emmanuel Church, Holcombe, Lancashir Mary Emma Ralph Frederick Ellen Thomas Alice Daniel Mary Benson Sumner Benson Brooks Benson Benson Benson b: 23 Nov 1884 b: 09 Nov 1870 b: 21 Jan 1870 b: 18 Nov 1872 b: 10 Feb 1870 b: 13 Apr 1875 b: 1877 b: 26 Mar 1883 Turton, Lancashire Hawkshaw, Lancashire Entwistle, Lancashire Turton, Lancashire Hawkshaw, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire d: 1936 m: 1889 d: 24 Jan 1952 m: Abt. 1902 d: 1877 Turton, Lancashire Bolton, Lancashire Bolton District General Hospital, Farnworth, Bolton, Lancashire Turton, Lancashire d: 25 Jan 1956 Lancashire d: 06 Oct 1949 Edgworth, Lancashire Cleveleys, Lancashire Nellie Robert John Edward Rosalia Thomas Alice Sumner Redman Sumner Benson Vickers Benson Calderley b: 05 Aug 1903 b: 26 Jan 1901 b: 1908 b: 26 Jan 1905 b: 15 Mar 1907 b: 20 Dec 1907 b: 08 Nov 1907 Edgworth, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire Mexico Edgworth, Lancashire Bolton, Lancashire d: 18 Oct 1982 m: 1927 d: 1909 d: 1972 m: 09 Jul 1932 d: 30 Nov 1976 m: 25 Jun 1932 Edgworth, Lancashire Methodist Church, Edgworth, Lancashire Turton, Lancashire Wharfdale, Yorkshire Delph Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bolton, Bolton, Lancashire Delph Hill Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, Bolton, d: 21 Nov 1975 Lancashire Lancashire Edgworth, Lancashire d: 09 Jan 1980 d: 1999 Bolton, Lancashire Derbyshire Frank Benson Margaret Edward A Frederick J Peter Redman Whalley Benson Benson Benson b: 11 Aug 1928 m: 1955 b: 02 Feb 1938 b: 1941 b: 1944 Turton, Lancashire St Anne's Church, Chapeltown, Turton, Lancashire Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire Halliwell, Bolton, Lancashire Samuel Ruth Benson Hargreaves b: 18 Feb 1880 b: 15 Dec 1884 Edgworth, Lancashire m: 30 Sep 1908 d: 16 Jun 1971 St Anne's Church, Chapeltown, Turton, Lancashire Farnworth, Bolton d: 20 Feb 1953 Chairman of Turton UDC 1947-48 Edgworth, Lancashire.
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