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Benjamin Maudlin

Birth10 Dec 1771 - Wayne County, North Carolina, USA
Death17 Aug 1847 - Berrien Springs, Berrien, Michigan, USA
MotherSarah Perisho
FatherEdmund Maudlin

Born in Wayne County, North Carolina, USA on 10 Dec 1771 to Edmund Maudlin and Sarah Perisho. Benjamin Maudlin married Leah Copeland and had 14 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1847 in Berrien Springs, Berrien, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
Edmund Maudlin
1735 - 1806
Sarah Perisho
1732 - 1818
Spouse(s)
Leah Copeland
1780 - 1846
Martha Jeanes
1809 - Unknown
Mary C. Child
Unknown - Unknown
Children Show all
Sarah Maudlin
1809 - 1876
Peninah Maudlin
1801 - 1878
Wright Maudlin
1797 - 1866
John Maudlin
1806 - 1892
Susanna Maudlin
1816 - 1885
Rachel Maudlin
1812 - 1894
Thomas Maudlin
1804 - 1880

Samuel Maudlin
1799 - 1813
Benjamin Maudlin
1823 - 1899
Leah Maudlin
1818 - 1862
Anna (Maudlin)
1820 - 1885
Baby Girl Maudlin
1807 - 1808
Thomas Maudlin
1818 - 1896
John Maudlin
1806 - 1832

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