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Henry Bennett II
Henry BENNETT (1647 – 1726) was Alex’s 10th Great Grandfather; one of 2,048 in this generation of the Miner line. Henry Bennett in 1647 in Lyme, Saybrook Colony, now New London County, Connecticut. Alternatively, he was born 15 Apr 1654 in … Continue reading
Lt. William Miner
Lt. William MINER (1670 – 1725) was Alex’s 8th Great Grandfather, one of 512 in this generation. William Miner was born on 6 Nov 1670 in Niantic, CT near Lyme and New London. He was son of Clement MINER and Frances … Continue reading
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