George Washington Bennett was born on August 18, 1835 in Marlboro, South Carolina, United States, son of Joseph Bennett (1798–1848) and Margaret Montgomery (1813–1880).[1]
In 1850, George (14) was living in Marlboro county, Marlboro.
In 1850, George (14) was living in Marlboro county, Marlboro, South Carolina. [2]
In 1860, George (24) was living in Marlboro.
George (31) married Rachel Jane Odom (24) (born on April 29, 1842 in Marlboro; daughter of Sion Odom Jr and Elizabeth (Easterling) Odom) in 1867 in Marlboro. Their children were:
In 1880, George (44) was living in Adamsville, Marlboro.
In 1880, George (44) was living in Adamsville, Marlboro. [3]
In 1900, George (64) was living in Adamsville Township (north part), Marlboro.
In 1900, George (64) was living in Adamsville Township (north part), Marlboro. [4]
George died on June 29, 1904 in Marlboro, aged 68. He was buried in Newton Cemetery.[1]
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