Christian Benjamin (went by Benjamin) Pfaff was the fifth of nine known children of Peter Pfaff Jr. (1773-1865) and Anna Magdalena Conrad (1782-1863), who married 23 Mar 1802 in Stokes County (now Forsyth), North Carolina.
Benjamin first married to Maria (went by Polly) Magdalena Phillips (1808-1839) who married c1835 in presumably North Carolina. Benjamin and Polly were the parents of two known children, namely:
1. Lydia Lavinia Pfaff Snipes (1836-c1900/1910)
2. Emma Hortensia Pfaff Flint Harper (1838-1923)
After Polly died, Benjamin remarried to Minervia Magdalena Flynt (1817-1910) on 11 Jan 1844 at Stokes (now Forsyth) County, North Carolina. Benjamin and Minerva were the parents of four known children, namely:
3. James Edwin Pfaff (1845-1924)
4. Sandy Peter Pfaff (1849-1920)
5. William Alexander Pfaff (1855-1897)
6. Permanio Sanford Pfaff (1861-1903)
Links to Benjamin's parents, both of his known wives, five of his six known children and six of his eight known siblings are included below.
Christian Benjamin (went by Benjamin) Pfaff was the fifth of nine known children of Peter Pfaff Jr. (1773-1865) and Anna Magdalena Conrad (1782-1863), who married 23 Mar 1802 in Stokes County (now Forsyth), North Carolina.
Benjamin first married to Maria (went by Polly) Magdalena Phillips (1808-1839) who married c1835 in presumably North Carolina. Benjamin and Polly were the parents of two known children, namely:
1. Lydia Lavinia Pfaff Snipes (1836-c1900/1910)
2. Emma Hortensia Pfaff Flint Harper (1838-1923)
After Polly died, Benjamin remarried to Minervia Magdalena Flynt (1817-1910) on 11 Jan 1844 at Stokes (now Forsyth) County, North Carolina. Benjamin and Minerva were the parents of four known children, namely:
3. James Edwin Pfaff (1845-1924)
4. Sandy Peter Pfaff (1849-1920)
5. William Alexander Pfaff (1855-1897)
6. Permanio Sanford Pfaff (1861-1903)
Links to Benjamin's parents, both of his known wives, five of his six known children and six of his eight known siblings are included below.
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