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# | Person ID | Last Name | First Name | Birth Date | Death Date | Living | note | Tree |
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4851 | I12482 | Furbee | Barbara Belle | 2 Sep 1871 | 15 Jul 1947 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Green Dist., Wetzel Co., WV in 1900. |
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4852 | I13356 | Furbee | Beatrice Grace | 29 Apr 1911 | 29 Dec 1921 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] #1- From Virginia Furbee, in letter to cousin J. Russell Turner "Sara (Turner) Buckingham says Gracie (as she was known) developed a sarcoma after being hit in the face with a ball while watching the other kids play." |
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4853 | I11145 | FURBEE | BENJAMIN | Abt 1633 | Feb 1668 | 0 | "Jan Everly Williams, Furbee Family Descendant and Researcher estimates that Benjamin and Elizabeth were married about 1655." Kellie Sue Sapp King |
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4854 | I11145 | FURBEE | BENJAMIN | Abt 1633 | Feb 1668 | 0 | Sources: Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom: King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. |
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4855 | I14170 | FURBEE | BENJAMIN | Abt 1660 | 27 Apr 1697 | 0 | Sources: Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom: King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. Pedigree Charts: Sapp and King Family History, Ronald Stuart Sapp and Kellie Sue Sapp King, August 28th 1988. |
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4856 | I11141 | FURBEE | BENJAMIN | 04 Feb 1693 | 1 May 1733 | 0 | On February 12th, 1721 Michael Lowber deeded 100 acres of land to Benjamin and Susannah, as a wedding present. Benjamin called it "Furbys Lott" and it was located on the Two Runs later called Double Run, which is about eight miles away from Dover, Maryland. The land was part of the Southampton tract he had purchased from Daniel Rutty. The land remained in the family for almost 100 years. It was on this land that Benjamin was the owner and operator of the "King George's Inn" where he went by the title of "Squire". On August 10th, 1724 Benjamin increased his land holdings. He bought from Andrew Caldwell, for he price of ten pounds a parcel, the land between that of William Mifflin and a branch of Murderkill Creek, the Double Run. This land had been previously sold to Caldwell by Michael Lowber and the purchase of the land brought the land back into the family. |
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4857 | I11141 | FURBEE | BENJAMIN | 04 Feb 1693 | 1 May 1733 | 0 | Sources: Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom: King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. Pedigree Charts: Sapp and King Family History, Ronald Stuart Sapp and Kellie Sue Sapp King, August 28th 1988. |
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4858 | I12000 | Furbee | Benjamin | Abt 1763 | 29 Nov 1782 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Benjamin inherited the 200 acres his father had bought from Martinus Sipple. On 20 FEB 1768, William, John, and Uriah Sipple, Mary Arnett, Rachel Manlove, Thomas Jones and Mariam his wife, Elijah West and Charity his wife, Benjamin Furbee and Sarah his wife, and Joanna Sipple, all of Kent Co. and representatives of John Sipple of the same county, the Elder, deceased, sold, for 10 shillings each, 140 acres to Nathaniel Sipple, one of the other children and representatives of John the Elder; John the Elder's will was dated 13 OCT 1752 (K:82); John had bought the 100 acres from Mark Smith and the 40 acres from William Boggs, south of the land John left his son Martenus; signed William W (his mark) Sipple, John S (his mark) Sipple, Uriah Sipple, Mary + (her mark) Arnett, Rachel + (her mark) Manlove, Thomas | (his mark) Jones, Mariam C (her mark) Jones, Elijah West, Charity C (her mark) West, Benjamin Furbee, Sarah § (her mark, a vertical squiggle) Furbee, Joanna Sipple.[107] This deed strongly suggests that the Sarah who married Benjamin Furbee was a daughter of John Sipple the Elder. On 29 NOV 1782 Benjamin's son Michael petitioned the court to divide Benjamin's land. On 23 OCT 1788 Benjamin was said to be deceased in a deed executed by his son Michael. On 25 NOV 1790 Benjamin's brother Michael and sister Mary were said to be the only surviving heirs of Michael, their father. |
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4859 | I12688 | Furbee | Benjamin | Abt 1768 | 23 Oct 1788 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] On 23 OCT 1788 Benjamin's brother Michael was said to be the only surviving heir of their brother Bowers. On 16 MAR 1790 Thomas Ricketts, Benjamin's administrator, said his personal estate was insufficient to pay his debts and petitioned the court for permission to sell Benjamin's land. Benjamin's father, Benjamin, had died intestate, leaving a widow, Sarah, and three children: Benjamin, Bowers, and Michael. The son Benjamin inherited plot C, 24 acres, and also acquired plot B, 63-1/2 acres, that was allotted to his brother Michael. Benjamin was also entitled to one fourth of his father's real estate that was allotted to Sarah, the plot marked A, 30 acres. Benjamin, who died intestate, unmarried, and without issue, now had three parcels: plots C, B, and A. These were sold to Henry Moleston, the highest bidder, for 66 pounds 10 shillings. |
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4860 | I12495 | Furbee | Benjamin William | 1 Aug 1879 | 15 May 1968 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Benjamin had no children. by jew Benjamin married Jane CORNWALL. |
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4861 | I13396 | Furbee | Bertha Elizabeth | Abt 1878 | 29 Aug 1895 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Bertha Elizabeth is possibly the same person as Alberta. |
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4862 | I12524 | Furbee | Beryl Oscar | 16 Feb 1897 | 1 Aug 1980 | 0 | 1st marriage was to Lily Tachappatt, which conceived 2 sons and 2 daughters. 2nd marriage was to Florence (Martin) Furbee, which was formerly married to Friend Furbee, son of Reverent Sammy Furbee. They had 1 son and 1 daughter that was a stepchild. |
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4863 | I11139 | FURBEE | BOWERS | 1722 | 1781 | 0 | Will was made in March 6, 1775, a month before the battle of Lexington, which precipitated the Revolutionary War. His will was probated at Dover on February 12, 1781, his death was probably a few days before that. On 13 AUG 1759 Bowers and Anna sold to Benjamin Furbee, for 137 pounds 10 shillings PA money, 141 acres 54 perches on the west side of Double Run Branch of Murderkill Creek, formerly conveyed by Andrew Caldwell to Bowers and surveyed for Bowers 4 OCT 1756 by warrant dated 16 DEC 1755; the land was adjacent to Caleb Furbee, James Boyer, and Martinus Sipple; witnesses were George and Mark Manlove. "In 1759 Bowers Furbee bought from Daniel Brinkloe a tract of 225 acres for $267.10, located on the east side of the King's Highway beyond the draw bridge over the Murderkill. Here he was to erect a mansion and develop the family fortune to their highest point. This was a wonderful property and well-suited for the great plantation which it become. The land extends east for almost a mile along the Murderkill and varies in width from a quarter to half a mile. Along the south extends a marsh which was and still is covered by a great forest. The tillable land back of the mansion was divided into, four great sections and was surrounded entirely by a private road running the full length of the property along the Murderkill and marsh. The land is almost as level as a floor and very fertile. A short distance back of the location of the mansion, one still sees traces of the private landing for vessels plying the Murderkill, and the point where the slaves seined the enormous quantity of fish which supplied, in part, the tables of the Plantation. "The mansion, which was destroyed by fire about half a century ago, was built of brick in the style of the English country estate of the period. The story that the bricks were from England, often reported in regard to other old houses along the eastern seaboard, is of doubtful authenticity, although it is a fact that bricks from English brickyards were often used for ballast on the western voyage. The house stood at least a hundred feet back from the highway and at a later date was surrounded by great trees. "The mansion had two stories and an attic with high steep roof as well as many dormer windows. An ell of the same was built on the rear and was probably added in extent as time went on. Both Bowers and his wife, Anna, speak of it in their wills--not without a touch of pride--as the 'mansion.' To judge from other houses of the period, which are still standing in the region, one would say that they were quit justified in the use of the word. Perhaps, Delaware had few finer at that date. "The wealth of Bowers Furbee came to him by ancestral inheritance in his own family, by the succession of his wife, Anna Sipple, to her share in the wealth of her family; (her father, Waitman Sipple, died February, 1762) and especially by his own efforts, 1740-80. During the period of the Revolutionary War, his properties included over a thousand acres. With these vast holdings and with slaves enough to exploit them, he rose to a high position of wealth in this community. The easily-accessible and excellent markets of Philadelphia assured him ready sale for all his products. Especially was this true during the period 1760-80, which included the most important parts of the French and Indian, and the Revolutionary Wars. "However, he was not to be permitted to enjoy his wealth and his ease to a ripe and healthy old age. In his will made March 6, 1775, about a month before the battle of Lexington which precipitated the Revolutionary War, he speaks of himself as being well in health and of perfect mind and memory. The next five or six years were of the most action of his life, and we have no record of final illness. His will was probated at Dover on February 12, 1781. His death probably occurred a few days before that date." Calendar of Kent County Delaware Probate Records 1680 - 1800 page 328 Furbee, Bowers, Will Made May 4, 1775. Heirs: wife Anna; sons Waitman, Caleb, Jonathan & John; daus. Mirriam Davis, Anna & Elizabeth Furbee; grandson Bowers Davis. Exec'x, wife Anna. Wits., Philip Barritt, Caleb Sipple, Elizabeth Sipple. Prob. Feb. 12, 1781. Arch. vol. A18, page 148. Reg. of Wills, Liber L, folios 223-224. Bowers was a very successful Kent County farmer. |
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4864 | I12689 | Furbee | Bowers | Aft 1768 | Bef 23 Oct 1788 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Bowers died before he was 21. |
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4865 | I12006 | Furbee | Bowers | 05 Sep 1782 | 24 Mar 1875 | 0 | The Court Records regarding his daughter: "On 29 OCT 1807 in Monongalia Co. court, Alisay/Alison Tribbet, a single woman, swore that on 20 APR 1807 she was delivered of a female bastard child fathered by Bowers Furbee, laborer; recognizance bond for Bowers was secured by James McVicker 5 DEC 1807. Bowers moved to Tyler Co., VA, soon after 1810." Sources: Book - History of Tyler County, West Virginia, to 1984. Book - Monongalia County, (West) Virginia: Records of the District, Superior and County Courts: 1805-1808, Volume: Vol. 6. Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.GEDCOM. Date of Import: December13, 2001. |
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4866 | I13515 | Furbee | Bowers F. | 7 Feb 1890 | Oct 1982 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Marion County, West Virginia in 1910. He was living with his brother Grover. Lived in Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV in 1920. Still living in 1970 in Moundsville, W. Va. Lived in Moundsville, Marshall Co., WV in 1982. |
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4867 | I11162 | Furbee | Caleb | Abt 1728 | 4 May 1795 | 0 | On May 9th, 1796 the administration of Caleb's estate was given to his wife Sarah Furbee. Also mentioned was Jacob Furby. According to Carol Mehring, the balance sheet of Caleb's probate record shows that one third of his estate, after expenses, went to the widow (58 pounds) and the remaining two thirds to Jacob Furby (117 pounds), apparently the only heir. |
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4868 | I11162 | Furbee | Caleb | Abt 1728 | 4 May 1795 | 0 | Sources: Gedcom: Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom: King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13th, 2001. |
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4869 | I11137 | FURBEE | CALEB | 22 Nov 1752 | 16 Apr 1837 | 0 | 1775- Enlisted in Continental Troops of Delaware, under Captain Sipple's Company 1776, May- Became a Lieutenant 1777, May- Placed in command of Captain Calwell's Company under Col. Pape 1777, Sept 12- Fought in the Battle of Brandywine and was at the captured Chaney Claws Fort on the Cheat River 1789?- served to the end of the war, released as a Captain About 1790, He moved to Monongalia County, Virginia 1791 and 1796 Moved Monogalia Co., Virginia 1810 is the last tax list he appears on in Monogalia Co., Virginia. On 29 AUG 1788 Caleb and Sarah, of Murderkill Hd., sold to his sister Ann Davis, wife of John, for 40 pounds, land in Kent County, Deleware, willed to Caleb by his father, adjoining Robert Davis and Jonathan Furbee, on the east side of Double Run Branch (except for 23 acres sold by Caleb to Jonathan Furbee); signed Caleb Furbee Jr., Sarah Furbee. Caleb moved to Monongalia Co., VA, between 1791and 1796. 1810 is the last tax list he appears on in Monongalia Co. |
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4870 | I13015 | Furbee | Caleb | Abt 1796 | Abt 1878 | 0 | On April 11, 1846 Caleb bought 50 acres on Rock Lick Run from George and Elizabeth Furbee, John and Rebecca Furbee, Waitman and Catherine Furbee, and James R. and Elizabeth Tucker, paying each couple $1. On April 25, 1846 Caleb and Mary sold to Dennis Campbell 94 acres on a small drain emptying into Piles Fork and sold to Samuel Hibbs 100 acres on Dents Run. On April 06, 1872 Caleb Sr. and Mary sold to Isaac Thomas 140 acres on Piles Fork of Buffalo Creek. Caleb made his will September 24, 1877; it was submitted for probate Febuary 7, 1878. In it he mentioned his wife Mary; sons John, Charles D., George W., and James D.; daughters Elizabeth Furbee, Priscilla Furbee, and Sarah A. Furbee. His executor was his son John; witnesses were Francis M. Wells and Abraham Homer. |
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4871 | I13773 | Furbee | Caleb | Abt. 1810 | 11 Sep 1893 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Might this Caleb Furbee be the one, b: abt. 1807, who married a Rachel Tennant, b: abt. 1811. Her parents were Joseph Tennant & Catherine Haught. Jan Furbee's Jan's Genealogy does not list a Caleb born to Waitman Furbee. |
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4872 | I12484 | Furbee | Caleb | Aft 1844 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Notes for CALEB FURBEE: Might this Caleb Furbee be the one, b: abt. 1807, who married a Rachel Tennant, b: abt. 1811. Her parents were Joseph Tennant & Catherine Haught. _______________________Jan Furbee's. Jan's Genealogy does not list a Caleb born to Waitman Furbee. |
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4873 | I14229 | Furbee | Caleb B. | Abt 1812 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Marion Co., VA in 1850. Caleb administered his son Caleb's estate. |
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4874 | I14594 | Furbee | Caleb B. | Abt 1842 | Abt Jan 1861 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Caleb died intestate without issue; his father administered his estate. His heirs were Rachel Furbee, Aaron and Jacob Furbee, Elizabeth Blue (late Furbee) and Sarah Ann Furbee. Rachel got $226.63 and the others each got $115.81. |
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4875 | I14862 | Furbee | Carl Edwin | 16 Feb 1896 | 7 Mar 1972 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Clarksburg, Harrison County, West Virginia in 1920. Lived in Bridgeport, Harrison County, West Virginia in 1930-1972. |
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4876 | I15678 | Furbee | Carl Edwin | 14 Nov 1924 | 01 Dec 1998 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Bridgeport, Harrison County, West Virginia in 1998. |
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4877 | I12716 | Furbee | Caroline | Abt 1839 | Between 1920 - 1923 | 0 | "Caroline was never married and was still living during the early part of 1920." Kellie Sue Sapp King Sources: Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. |
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4878 | I13168 | Furbee | Catherine | 5 Apr 1866 | 19 Dec 1944 | 0 | The marriage certificate is made out in the name of Katie instead of Catherine. |
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4879 | I13168 | Furbee | Catherine | 5 Apr 1866 | 19 Dec 1944 | 0 | Additional Sources: Benjamin Furbee Descendants.FTW Kathryn Nicely in the household of Nora Nicely, "United States Census, 1940" King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December 13, 2001. |
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4880 | I12480 | Furbee | Catherine C. | Abt 1868 | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Furbee.FTW] Never Married. Was retarded, and live with sister Sarah. |
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4881 | I15209 | Furbee | Charles Albert | Abt 1850 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Bert was in town and state politics after his father's death and in the House of Delegates 1889-1891. |
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4882 | I15204 | Furbee | Charles Wesley | 25 Nov 1869 | Abt 1910 | 0 | The Furbee-Lynch home, at 212 East Main Street in Clarksburg, WV, is Georgian Revival style with some Queen Anne details. A frame house painted green with white trim, it was built by Charles W. Furbee in 1906-1907. | tree1 |
4883 | I13403 | Furbee | Clarence | Yes, date unknown | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Clarence never married. |
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4884 | I15969 | Furbee | Clark Mahon | 05 Feb 1900 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Clark played alto saxophone and clarinet with the Mason-Dixon Seven. |
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4885 | I14869 | Furbee | Cleo Marie | 17 Oct 1897 | 1972 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Tyler Co., WV in 1920. She and her husband were living with her parents. Lived in Reed City, MI in 1941. |
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4886 | I14334 | Furbee | Clyda | 10 Sep 1871 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Clyda was living in Parkersburg, WV, in 1930 and in 1941. Furbee's transcription of Waitman Henry Furbee's undated obituaries. |
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4887 | I13987 | Furbee | Coalman D. | 17 Oct 1860 | Est Aft 1870 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Reedy Dist., Roane Co., WV in 1880. He was a workhand living with the Rosena Roberts family. |
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4888 | I15364 | Furbee | Cora E. | 26 Dec 1888 | 5 Jul 1947 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in Butler Co., OH in 1930s. |
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4889 | I14856 | Furbee | Daisy | 28 Apr 1887 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in McElroy Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900. She was living with her uncle and aunt, Thomas and Florence Hardman Smith. Lived in Buckhannon, Upshur Co., WV in 1930. |
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4890 | I15247 | Furbee | Daniel Carl | 4 Nov 1883 | 22 Jul 1900 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Daniel died in childhood. |
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4891 | I13174 | Furbee | David Franklin | 24 Sep 1884 | 9 Jan 1944 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Furbee.FTW] 1st marriage was to Daisy Clark which conceived 1 son and 1 daughter. 2nd marriage was to Ella Parsons which conceived 2 sons and 1 daughter. |
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4892 | I12492 | Furbee | David M. | 11 Apr 1877 | 5 Jan 1943 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Furbee.FTW] Married perhaps his cousin. |
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4893 | I14312 | Furbee | David Newell | 26 Oct 1851 | 16 Jun 1932 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Lived in McElroy Dist., Tyler Co., WV in 1900-1920. David never married. |
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4894 | I14312 | Furbee | David Newell | 26 Oct 1851 | 16 Jun 1932 | 0 | now West Virginia | tree1 |
4895 | I13529 | Furbee | Dixiefern | 23 Sep 1917 | 04 Sep 1918 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Dixie died in infancy. |
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4896 | I13663 | Furbee | Donald | 20 Sep 1924 | 29 Nov 1993 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] #1- Birth and Death information is from SSDI. |
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4897 | I13171 | Furbee | Dorothy C. | Abt May 1875 | Abt 1956 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] [Furbee.FTW] Had only 1 child. |
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4898 | I12714 | Furbee | Drusilla | 24 Oct 1832 | 24 Oct 1888 | 0 | "Even though Drusilla never married she did leave behind a legacy. According to Madison Stathers, 'She was a great lover of flowers and a true artist in needlework. Of all my uncles and aunts, she was closest to me in those early days of childhood, and I look back upon her as one of the sweetest souls of this earth.'" Kellie Sue Sapp King Sources: Gedcom - Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW, James and Melanie Turner, Date of Import: November 13th, 2001. Gedcom - King.Ged, Date of Import: Dec 13, 2001. |
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4899 | I13181 | Furbee | Earl | 21 Nov 1896 | 27 Jun 1949 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] Earl was twin to Pearl. |
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4900 | I12964 | Furbee | Elizabeth | Aft 1748 | Bef 1808 | 0 | King.GEDCOM. Electronic. Date of Import: December13, 2001. [Benjiman Furbee Descendants.FTW] In 1788 Elizabeth and her husband asked for a division of her brother John's real estate because he was deceased. |
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