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Benjamin Vance Byrd

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Benjamin Vance Byrd

Birth
Duplin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
21 Nov 1990 (aged 83)
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Waycross, Sampson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Byrd Family Plott
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Benjamin Byrd was a farmer in Duplin County. Part of his farm was recognized as a Bicennential Farm. It has been in the same family since the Declaration of Independence. He lived in western Duplin County on the county line with Sampson County.
His first wife was Irene Cornelia Robinson, daughter of George Randolph Robinson. She is buried at the Red Hill Universalist Church in Sampson County. His secnod wife was Mattie Smith of Burlington. They had been childhood friends. They lived in Burlington.
In addition, Ben and his first wife adopted two boys, Paul and Roger. Roger died and is buried in the Oak Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Sampson County.
Ben Byrd was a renoun genealogist for the Byrd Family. His home church was Oak Plain Church in Sampson County.
Benjamin Byrd was a farmer in Duplin County. Part of his farm was recognized as a Bicennential Farm. It has been in the same family since the Declaration of Independence. He lived in western Duplin County on the county line with Sampson County.
His first wife was Irene Cornelia Robinson, daughter of George Randolph Robinson. She is buried at the Red Hill Universalist Church in Sampson County. His secnod wife was Mattie Smith of Burlington. They had been childhood friends. They lived in Burlington.
In addition, Ben and his first wife adopted two boys, Paul and Roger. Roger died and is buried in the Oak Plain Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Sampson County.
Ben Byrd was a renoun genealogist for the Byrd Family. His home church was Oak Plain Church in Sampson County.


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