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Benjamin 5-1 MARBURY

Birth24 Dec 1784 - Rowan, North Carolina, United States
Death30 Sep 1838 - Sevier, Arkansas, United States
MotherMary Rounsavall
FatherLeonard 4-1 MARBURY

Born in Rowan, North Carolina, United States on 24 Dec 1784 to Leonard 4-1 MARBURY and Mary Rounsavall. Benjamin 5-1 MARBURY married Mary Polly Hoodenpyl and had 14 children. He passed away on 30 Sep 1838 in Sevier, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
Leonard 4-1 Marbury
1755 - 1839
Mary Rounsavall
1760 - 1843
Spouse(s)
Mary Polly Hoodenpyl
1793 - 1873
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Jane H Marbury
1811 - 1880
Phillip Hoodenpyl "Ph" Marbury
1810 - 1897
John P. Marbury
1824 - 1881
Leonard W Marbury
1815 - 1889
Caroline Marbury
1817 - 1885
William G Marbury
1813 - 1891
Evelina A Marbury
1825 - 1865

Mary Eliza Marbury
1833 - 1855
Robert C Marbury
1835 - 1837
James 6-1 Monroe Marbury
1820 - 1842
Peter Marbury
1831 - 1863
Thomas H Marbury
1827 - 1859
Benjamin F Marbury
1829 - 1837
Sarah R Marbury
1821 - 1859

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