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Benjamin Bennett

Birth04 Apr 1697 - Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Death22 Jul 1779 - Minisink
MotherMary Abigail Joy
FatherJames Bennett

Born in Stratfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States on 04 Apr 1697 to James Bennett and Mary Abigail Joy. Benjamin Bennett married Hannah Curtis and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Jul 1779 in Minisink.

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James Bennett
1645 - 1736
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Mary Abigail Joy
1645 - 1726
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Hannah Curtis
1705 - 1750
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Hannah Bennett
1716 - 1802
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Thaddeus Bennett
1725 - 1777
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Mary Beardsley
1726 - 1822
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Benjamin Bennett
1731 - 1790
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James Bennett
1734 - 1771
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Sarah Bennett
1747 - 1815
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Ann Bennett
1749 - Unknown
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Abraham Bennett
1764 - 1842

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