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Benjamin Gaar

Birth17 Feb 1788 - Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States
Death7 Mar 1870 - Jefferson, Kentucky, United States
MotherMargaret Wilhoit
FatherJohn Gaar

Born in Madison, Madison, Virginia, United States on 17 Feb 1788 to John Gaar and Margaret Wilhoit. Benjamin Gaar married Nancy Smith and had 12 children. He passed away on 7 Mar 1870 in Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.

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Parents
John Gaar
1744 - 1812
Margaret Wilhoit
1748 - 1823
Spouse(s)
Nancy Smith
1796 - 1862
Children Show all
Lewis Cass "L.c." Garr
1829 - 1898
Mary Ellen Garr
1820 - 1901
Robert Lawrence Garr
1825 - 1900
William Washington Garr
1815 - 1901
Permelia Margaret Garr
1819 - 1884
John Wesley Garr/garr
1817 - 1866

Susan M. Gaar
1822 - 1907
Priscilla Catherine Garr
1838 - 1896
Winston Broadus Garr
1824 - 1897
Benjamin Franklin Garr
1836 - 1909
Fountain Jefferson Garr
1827 - 1840
Diana Jane Garr
1832 - 1833

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