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Edward Bennett

Birth1809 - Randolph, Arkansas, United States
DeathJuly 1856 - Randolph,Arkansas,USA
MotherElizabeth Trout
FatherEli Bennett

Born in Randolph, Arkansas, United States on 1809 to Eli Bennett and Elizabeth Trout. Edward Bennett married Cinderella Mattix and had 11 children. He passed away on July 1856 in Randolph,Arkansas,USA.

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Parents
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Eli Bennett
1781 - 1840
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Elizabeth Trout
1783 - 1860
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Cinderella Mattix
1815 - 1889
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John Hinds Bennett
1855 - 1943
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William Washington Bennett
1835 - 1915
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Rosanna Bennett
1843 - 1927
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Nefus Van Winkle Bennett
1845 - 1879
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Bookerville Bennett
1839 - 1920
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Mary Cynthia Bennett
1848 - 1942
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Margaret A. (Mary) Bennett
1851 - Unknown
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Rufus Black Bennett
1840 - 1876
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Esther Rachael Bennett
1849 - 1849
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Mark Mattix Bennett
1839 - 1920
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Louisa S. Bennett
1854 - Unknown

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