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 | Coat of Arms for Benbow, a stock form from a commercial firm This is for those who don't like the harpy on the top of the 1621 coat of arms, and would prefer a helmet instead. This is done partially from a commercialized standard perimeter format, where only the interior details are changed for a particular surname. |
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 | compass image |
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 | Daniel Harrison Benbow & wife Elizabeth Ellen Fitzgerald |
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 | Dol-bachog barn, east of Staylittle Dol-bachog was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins |
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 | Dol-bachog farmhouse that once was the home of Susanna Jane Jones, wife of Richard Benbow, and daughter of John Jenkins east of Staylittle |
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 | Doris Mae Dunton, wife of Charles Tristram Benbow, Jr. |
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 | Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow |
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 | Dr. DeWitt Clinton Benbow |
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 | Dr. Edward Perry Benbow, Jr. |
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 | Dr. Evan Benbow and his family the girl who is in the back row, second from left, seems to have been added to the photo group |
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 | Dr. Evan Benbow and his family The girl in the back on the left seems to be added by pasting her image behind others. There were 11 children, and I need to figure out who is missing from this picture. It appears that perhaps a couple of older children were missing, as there was a string of three girls in the middle of the string of children, followed by two boys at the end, and this picture shows two young boys. I am guessing that this was taken in the early 1870's. The oldest boy Jesse may have died young, and the next oldest Thomas Alexander moved out to Colorado, so I think this shows all children but those two oldest boys. The 1870 census household is consistent with this. |
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 | Dr. Frederick Nash Dick and friends Dr. Dick is seated. William "Buffalo Bill" Cody is in the hat, and the two other gentlemen are local attorneys. |
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 | Dr. Frederick William Dick, 1955 |
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 | Dr. John Thomas Benbow (1881-1958) |
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 | Dr. John Wesley Long, III, at age 25 |
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 | Dr. John Wesley Long, III, in his garden |
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 | Dr. Joseph Olney Snell |
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 | Dr. William Addison Woollen |
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 | Edward Hines and wife Thelma Patterson with their son Steve, photograph dated about 1944 |
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 | Edward Perry Benbow, 1890 to 1971 |
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 | Elizabeth Caroline Benbow, wife of William Fisher Corbett |
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 | Esgair-goch meeting house barn near Quaker Gardens This barn served as a meeting house for the local members of the Society of Friends; it is near Quaker Gardens. The photo is a color photo, but grays predominate on a rainy day. |
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 | Eurah Benbow & husband James D. "Jim" Keever, and Amanda Benbow & husband Marion Christopher Mendenhall Eurah (on left) and Amanda (on right) were sisters and daughters of Evan Benbow and Mary Frances Larison. Marion died, and Amanda later married Richard Allen "Allie" Gregory. |
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 | Frank Byron Benbow's family of six boys |
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 | Frank Byron Benbow's sons |
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