John Bennett was born in 1753 in
St. Field,
John was called "Governor"
probably because he had so many children and grandchildren. He served in the
American Revolution, but no official documentation has been found. He and his
family moved from
His first wife was a Miss (Sarah) Petty by whom he had six children John, Jeffries, Nellie, Nancy, Reuben, and James; and his second wife was Mary Icypheny Plummer whom he married April 29, 1786 according to a list of Frederick County, Maryland, marriage licenses. They had nine children: Samuel, Hannah, Joseph, Asa, Titus, twins Elizabeth and Mary, Obed, and George Plummer.
John received the first deed made in
He was the first settler on No Creek
and established his home about the center of this splendid tract of land, That
portion is now owned by H. H. Lindley's heirs [written in 1952, Lindley's heir
still own the property in 2009], also his descendants. He also owned land North
of No Creek. He showed good judgment in selecting his new home as no finer body
of land could be found in
John Bennett immigrated to
On 15 May 1776, during the Revolutionary War, he was commissioned a Captain of the Upper District of Frederick County Maryland belonging to the 34th Battalion.
In 1798, "Governor" Bennett (the
origin of the title is unknown as he was never a governor) walked from
There he claimed the first land grant registered in the county in the area known as No Creek and containing more than a thousand acres. Much of the area is still owned by his descendants.
His estate was settled in
Family Members
Spouses
Sarah Petty Bennett 1755–1785
(m. 1773)
Mary Icypheny Plummer Bennett 1758–1829 (m. 1786)
Children
John Bennett 1774–1845
Jeffries Bennett 1775 – unknown
Nancy Ann Bennett Ford 1780–1844
Reuben Bennett 1782 – unknown
James Bennett
1784–1815
Samuel Bennett
1784–1837
Hannah Mariah Bennett Stevens 1788–1855
Joseph Bennett
1792–1863
Asa Bennett
1797–1855
Elizabeth Bennett Sandefur
1800–1877
George Plummer Bennett
1807–1855
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