Husband of
Angeline (True) Larrabee
— married
30 Jan 1844 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States
[children unknown]
Died
at age 63
in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States
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Biography
Benjamin Larrabee was born on 8 Aug 1810 in Scarborough, Cumberland, Maine, United States, son of Benjamin Larrabee (1781 - 1823) and Susanna (Libby) Larrabee (1784 - <1846).
Benjamin (26) married Harriet Pearson on 4 Oct 1836 in Portland, Cumberland.
Benjamin (33) married Angeline True on 30 Jan 1844 in Portland.
Benjamin died on 2 Aug 1874 in Portland aged 63. He is buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Portland.
Sources
Marriage: "Maine Marriages, 1771-1907" citing FHL microfilm: 12026; FamilySearch Record: F4FG-CMT (accessed 3 February 2023) Benjamin Larrabee marriage to Harriet J. Pearson on 4 Oct 1836 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States.
Marriage: "Maine Marriages, 1771-1907" citing FHL microfilm: 12021; Record number: 5803; FamilySearch Record: F46B-76X (accessed 3 February 2023) Benjamin Larrabee marriage to Angeline True on 30 Jan 1844 in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States.
Death: "Maine Vital Records, 1670-1921" citing Portland, , Maine, United States, multiple sources, Maine; FHL microfilm. FamilySearch Record: 2HVF-1YY (accessed 3 February 2023) FamilySearch Image: 3QS7-L979-23LW Benjamin Larrabee death 2 Aug 1874 (age 64) in Portland, , Maine, United States.
Death: "Maine Deaths and Burials, 1841-1910" citing FHL microfilm: 12018; Record number: 765; FamilySearch Record: F48Y-V8M (accessed 3 February 2023) Benjamin Larrabee death 2 Aug 1874 (age 64) in Portland, Cumberland, Maine, United States.
Memorial: Find a Grave (has image) Find A Grave: Memorial #220365412 (accessed 3 February 2023) Memorial page for CPT Benjamin Larrabee (1810-2 Aug 1874), citing Evergreen Cemetery, Portland, Cumberland County, Maine, USA (plot: Sec-F Lot-197); Maintained by JJoyce (contributor 48337285).
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