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[[File:Merritt | [[File:Merritt Benjamin WW1 draft.jpg|right|thumb||Benjamin F. Merritt's World War I registration card. Courtesy of Stephanie Rybicki]]'''Born: '''March 7,''' '''1886 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Francis Merritt and Fannie Riordan (Reardon) | ||
'''Died:''' 1945 buried in [[Pine%20Ridge%20Cemetery|Pine Ridge Cemetery]] | '''Died:''' 1945 buried in [[Pine%20Ridge%20Cemetery|Pine Ridge Cemetery]] |
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Born: March 7, 1886 in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Francis Merritt and Fannie Riordan (Reardon)
Died: 1945 buried in Pine Ridge Cemetery
Married: Margaret Emma Mahady
Children: Frank Westley Merritt, John Thomas Merritt
Benjamin's stepmother was Sarah Eaton Leinfelder Merritt of Brooklyn, New York, who was born ~ 1860 and died April 15, 1935.
His stepsister was Sadie Leinfelder (January 13, 1884 - May 1968). Sadie was a Y1C in the US Navy in World War I, died in St. Petersburg, Florida and is buried in Long Island National Cemetery, sec 2X grave 6761.
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