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Benjamin Bennett

Birth1752 - Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death1817 - Stokes Co., North Carolina
MotherHannah Elizabeth Goad / Goode - Bennett (John)
FatherWilliam Bennett

Born in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA on 1752 to William Bennett and Hannah Elizabeth Goad / Goode - Bennett (John). Benjamin Bennett married Lettie Running Horse and had 5 children. He passed away on 1817 in Stokes Co., North Carolina.

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William Bennett
1703 - 1777
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Hannah Elizabeth Goad / Goode - Bennett (John)
1725 - 1773
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Lettie Running Horse
Unknown - 1803
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Meredith (Merida) Bennett
1788 - 1859
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Thomas Bennett
1780 - 1848
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Reuben Henry Bennett
1780 - 1834
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John Bennett
1786 - 1816
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Benjamin Bennett
1809 - 1859

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