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Benjamin Eggleston (1687 - abt. 1732)

Benjamin Eggleston
Born in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married 2 Dec 1708 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticutmap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 45 in Connecticut Colonymap
Profile last modified | Created 16 Oct 2012
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Biography

Benjamin Eggleston was born on May 6, 1687 or May 27, 1687 in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut. He was the son of Benjamin Eggleston and Hannah (Osborn) Eggleston.[1] He married Mary Dibble (Dribble) on December 2, 1708, in Windsor, Connecticut. Together, they had nine children.[2] He passed on October 30, 1732.[3]

Biography

Benjamin was born in 1690. He passed away in 1750.

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  • (for a reference to him within a reference to his father)

Benjamn Eggleston New England, The Great Migration and The Great Migration Begins, 1620-1635 DetailRelatedSource Name Benjamin Eggleston Gender Male Alternate Surnames EGELSTONE Household Members 1 Add Additional Info

  • Benjamin Eggleston

in the Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850 Name: Benjamin Eggleston Gender: Male Marriage Date: 14 Jun 1726 Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts Spouse: Elizabeth Tyley Save

Sources

  1. Jacquelyn Ladd Ricker, “Ricker Compilation of Vital Records of Early Connecticut”, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 2006, page 4376.
  2. Ancestry.com: Benjamin Eggleston.
  3. Geni.com: Benjamin Eggleston




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Just used the Relationship Calculator and Benjamin Eggleston (Eggleston-601) and Benjamin Eggleston (Eggleston-191) are first cousins twice removed. Both are descended from Unknown-367027, one of the wives shown for Bigod Eggleston (Eggleston-20). Eggleston-191 died 18 years before Eggleston-601.

On the basis of this information, I am removing the Find A Grave reference from Eggleston-191, as it appears to belong with Eggleston-601.

posted by David Finster
edited by David Finster
The reference to Find A Grave is for a different Benjamin Eggleston. I believe the profile at Eggleston-601 is the correct link. Request profile manager remove the reference, don't want to be presumptuous!
posted by David Finster
Eggleston-4842 and Eggleston-191 appear to represent the same person because: Eggleston-4842 has ill-defined dates but is probably the same man as Eggleston-191
posted by Robert Eggleston
Eggleston-999 and Eggleston-191 appear to represent the same person because: Info in profiles is same and/or compatible.
posted by Don Osborn
Eggleston-519 and Eggleston-191 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates
posted by Stephanie Stults
Eggleston-719 and Eggleston-519 appear to represent the same person because: clear duplicates
posted by Stephanie Stults
Eggleston-719 is a duplicate of Eggleston-519 which in turn is a duplicate of Eggleston-191. Please merge. Thank you.
posted by Susan Anderson
Eggleston-719 is a duplicate of Eggleston-519 which in turn is a duplicate of Eggleston-191. Please merge. Thank you.
posted by Susan Anderson
Eggleston-719 is a duplicate of Eggleston-519 which in turn is a duplicate of Eggleston-191. Please merge. Thank you.
posted by Susan Anderson

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