In 1622, in Sedgley, Stafford England, Edward Bennett married Alice Eginton. [1]
Disambiguation
Two Edward Bennetts appear easily confused:
Edward Bennett (1577 – bef. 1651), was a London merchant who established the first large plantation in Virginia luring more than 800 immigrants to the new world, before returning to England at the end of his life. [2] This Edward Bennett married Mary Bourne.
Edward Bennett, born, say, 1600 in Weymouth, Dorset, England, married Elizabeth Egington and settled in Massachusetts.
Sources
↑ "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N64S-SJ2 : 10 December 2014), Edward Bennett and Alice Eginton, 1622; citing Sedgley, Stafford, England, reference 2:J4ZZT4; FHL microfilm 1,040,788
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Benett-10 and Bennett-15652 appear to represent the same person because: Bennett on marriage record. exact same spouse on both profiles with exact same marriage date.
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