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Parish Records, 1558-1635, Somerset Archives reference D/P/WIV 2/1/1. Note that his mother isn't named nor is that the case for any of Thomas's children. She had long been misidentified as Anstice Thomson Alias Spicer (a legitimate surname at the time) but that women married another Thomas Bennett in
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known as the Towne Neck or later Greenberry Point, and returned to Virginia for settlers on what they called "Providence". He subsequently received two large grants of 1150 and 1250 acres called Upper Bennett and Lower Bennett on the Clifts of Patuxent upon which he settled associates from Nansemond.
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with the consent of the Crown in London appointed Bennett as a member of the Governor's Council in 1639–42, and he would intermittently serve in what was the colony's upper house (and highest court) for the rest of his life, albeit with interruptions during an unstable era. In 1646, near the
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then unanimously elected Bennett, who had returned to Virginia, as that colony's governor on 30 April 1652. Much of Bennett's time as governor involved negotiations both on behalf of the two colonies with officials in England, and with Native Americans. He negotiated with the
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that Richard Bennett seemed to be of the same family, sharing the same coat of arms (also shared by the Bennetts of North Bavant, Wiltshire). Biographer John Boddie, however, discounted the accuracy of the report.
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who had died in England in 1637. She and Utie had three sons: John Utie Jr. (1620-1642), Capt. Nathaniel Utie (d. 1675) and George Utie (d.1678). Bennetts children, all born in the 1640s, were:
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From 1651 until 1657-8, Bennett held a parliamentary commission for Virginia, during which time (in 1655 as discussed below) he returned to England to oppose Lord Baltimore's claim to Maryland.
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Bennett probably died on his Virginia plantation, although many descendants would also live in Maryland, including his grandson Richard Bennett III. He is considered one of the founders of
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Bennett also acquired his own land patents, ultimately owning and developing thousands of acres in Virginia and Maryland. Initially, he settled with other Puritans in
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In 1665, his son, Richard Bennett Jr represented Baltimore County in Maryland's Assembly patented 2500 acres on the north bank of Wicomico Creek, in what is now
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in 1629, Richard rose to prominence in the business, political, and religious life of the colony. He became leader of the small Puritan community south of the
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tribe (which spoke an Iroquoian language) and signed a treaty with them on 5 July 1652. Under this, they ceded their claims to "all the land lying from the
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Richard Bennett was the son of Thomas Bennett (1570–1616) of Wiveliscombe, Somerset, England. In 1666, Virginia Secretary of State Thomas Ludwell wrote to
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in 1608 and christened 6 August 1609, Bennett served as governor from 30 April 1652, until some time in March, 1655 (2 March 1655) or 31 March. His uncle,
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of Hungers Creek, Bennett became one of the leaders of the Virginia Puritans who received a grant from Lord Baltimore and established a settlement on the
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The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from wills, deeds and church records
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Claus Bernet: Bennett, Richard (1609–1675), in: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon, vol. 35, Nordhausen 2014, Sp. 43–45.
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Anna Bennett (died November 1687 in Cecil County, Maryland), first married Virginia merchant and speaker of the House of Burgesses
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house built by the next owner of Bennett's Adventure in the eighteenth century still stands, and in 1975 was listed on the
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movement, visited Virginia Puritans in Nansemond county. He converted most of them to his faith, including Bennett.
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On 30 March 1655, Bennett voluntarily abandoned his Virginia office (the House of Burgesses electing fellow planter
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In 1667 Bennett led English colonial forces against a four vessel Dutch fleet marauding through the
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After assuming management of his uncle's Virginia business interests and taking his seat in the
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Papenfuse, Edward C.; Day, Alan F.; Jordan, David W.; Stiverson, Gregory A., eds. (1979).
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Elizabeth Bennett (died 1719), who became the third wife of Col. Charles Scarborough of
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Ye Kingdome of Accawmacke, or The Eastern Shore of Virginia in the Seventeenth Century
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Michael Cooley, A Case Study in Ancestor Abuse: Mary Ann Utie Bennett, available at
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on the eastern side of the bay." Some of this area continued to be claimed by the
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unto Palmer's Island on the western side of the bay of Chesapeake, and from the
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By 1642, Richard Bennett married Mrs. Mary Ann Utie, the widow of councillor
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Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History from 458 A.D. to 1902
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of Maryland. Her second marriage was to immigrant, burgess and Col.
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A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature, 1635-1789
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business, managing his plantation known as Bennett's Welcome in
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Richard Bennett Jr. married Henrietta Maria Neale, daughter of
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http://bogusgenealogy.com/viewer.pl?2019-10-22-maryann.html
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Fausz, J. Frederick (1998). "Richard Bennett (1609-1679)".
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In 1648, under political and religious pressure during the
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nearby Milverton. Her children there are well-documented.
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to the northeast branch which lies to the northward of
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Richard, Anna Bennett Bland Codd, Elizabeth Scarborough
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governor in his stead), and sailed for England to see
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was formally split from Isle of Wight county in 1646.
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There he and others later converted to become 276:, developing a plantation on Wicomico Creek in 976: 1072: 816:17th Century Isle of Wight County, Virginia 680: 678: 676: 674: 27:Governor of the Virginia Colony (1652-1655) 1079: 1065: 1086: 1030: 1028: 1026: 935: 933: 784: 671: 365:to restore order in Maryland after the " 287: 283: 970: 778: 738: 736: 712: 14: 1845: 1034: 1023: 1001: 999: 939: 930: 607:List of colonial governors of Virginia 1060: 742: 720:. Harper & Brothers. p. 544. 645: 450:Cecilius Calvert, 2nd Baron Baltimore 733: 562:National Register of Historic Places 996: 547: 491:Henry Bennet, 1st Earl of Arlington 409:became Virginia's acting governor. 220:Governor, military officer, planter 24: 1411: 1107: 1019:. The Republic Press. p. 198. 749:Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography 25: 1889: 639: 459:. 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Index

Richard Bennett (Governor)
Sir William Berkeley
Edward Digges
Virginia Governor's Council
House of Burgesses
Warrosquyoake
Edward Bennett
Wiveliscombe
Somerset
Virginia Colony
British America
Governor
Colony of Virginia
Edward Bennett's
Warrascoyack
Severn River
Anne Arundel County
Nansemond
Quakers
George Fox
Bennett's Adventure
Wicomico County, Maryland

Wiveliscombe
Somerset
Edward Bennett
Puritan
Virginia Company
Warrascoyack
House of Burgesses

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