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Benjamin Franklin Birdwell

Birth6 Oct 1841 - Flynns Creek, Jackson, Tennessee, United States
Death19 Mar 1898 - Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee, United States
MotherMartha Chaffin
FatherJohn Harvey Birdwell

Born in Flynns Creek, Jackson, Tennessee, United States on 6 Oct 1841 to John Harvey Birdwell and Martha Chaffin. Benjamin Franklin Birdwell married Mary Aletha Billingsley and had 12 children. He passed away on 19 Mar 1898 in Gainesboro, Jackson, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents

John Harvey Birdwell
1812 - 1892
Martha Chaffin
1814 - 1897

Spouse(s)

Mary Aletha Billingsley
1851 - Unknown
Adelicia Or Adalissa Wheeler
1849 - 1898

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Ora "Lithy" Aletha Birdwell
1877 - 1898
Mary A Birdwell
1867 - 1899
Wheeler L Birdwell
1889 - 1962
Lithy Birdwell
1879 - 1898
Darnie Birdwell
1876 - Unknown
Joseph Birdwell
1874 - 1875

Bamie Laura Birdwell
1875 - 1939
Thomas Wilson Birdwell
1881 - 1970
Darnie Birdwell
1876 - 1898
Joseph Joab Birdwell
1839 - 1897
Joe Abe Birdwell
1880 - Unknown
Joseph Bedford Birdwell
1871 - 1960

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