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Benjamin Franklin King

Birth14 Feb 1872 - Cherokee, North Carolina
Death5 Aug 1945 - McMinn County, Tennessee
MotherNot Available
FatherJames Harvey "Lee" King

Born in Cherokee, North Carolina on 14 Feb 1872 to James Harvey "Lee" King. Benjamin Franklin King married Edie C. Zimmermon and had 10 children. He passed away on 5 Aug 1945 in McMinn County, Tennessee.

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James Harvey "Lee" King
1846 - 1919
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Spouse(s)
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Edie C. Zimmermon
1875 - 1922
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Elizabeth Russell (Rossie) King
1897 - 1986
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Sarah L "Sallie" King
1908 - 1911
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Benjamin Franklin King
1903 - 1996
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William Harvey King
1905 - 1966
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Elizabeth Russel King
1897 - 1970

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Luther Lee (Bud) King
1909 - 1987
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Lillie Ruth King
1915 - 1937
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Edna E King
1918 - 1999
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Joeseph Lemuel King
1912 - 1940
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Sarah King
1905 - Unknown

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