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- [S315] Fulton County, Georgia 1930 U.S. Census, 61-110; Atlanta Borough; 49A; 101; 109; Charles P. Williams; 18 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Charles P. Williams- head-M-55-Georgia-public commissioner
Minnie S.-wife-F-55-Georgia
Fannie H. Scoot-sister in law-F-54-Georgia
Floyd L. Bennett-stepson-M-26-Georgia-accountant
- [S321] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1900 U.S. Census, 6; Milledgewille; 23B; 517; 549; Winfield S. Bennett; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Winfield S. Bennett-head-M-38-North Carolina-traveling salesman
Minnie-wife-F-26-Georgia
Lusile Vail-boarder-F-18-Georgia-in school
Birthdays
Winfield- Jul 1861
Minnie-Feb 1874
- [S327] Union Recorder, social news; 3 July 1900; p. 7 (Reliability: 2).
"Mrs. W. S. Bennett is visiting relatives in Gibson, Ga."
- [S327] Union Recorder, social news; 17 June 1902; p. 7 (Reliability: 2).
"Miss Fannie Scott is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Bennett, in Augusta."
- [S327] Union Recorder, social news; 10 February 1903; p. 7 (Reliability: 2).
- [S327] Union Recorder, Social news; 9 June 1903; p. 5 (Reliability: 2).
"Mrs. Roxie Jarrett and daughter, Miss Roberta, and Miss Fannie Scoot are visting Mrs. W. S. Bennett in Augusta."
- [S327] Union Recorder, social news; 16 February 1904; p. 5 (Reliability: 2).
"Mrs. W. S. Bennett, formerly of Augusta, has moved to this city, and will be at the home of Mrs. Ola Edwards"
on same page
"Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bennett have come to this city from Thompson. They are boarding with Mrs. Ola B. Edwards."
- [S327] Union Recorder, Personal news item; 4 April 1905; p. 5 (Reliability: 2).
- [S327] Union Recorder, Personal news item; 30 January 1906; p. 7 (Reliability: 2).
- [S316] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1910 U.S. Census, 6; Milledgeville; 13A; 96; 109; Minnie Bennett; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Minnie Bennett-head-F-35-Georgia-none
Abbot-son-M-7-Georgia
Lawson-son-M-6-Georgia
Edward-son-M-4-Georgia
Francis-son-M-2-Georgia
- [S320] Screven County, Georgia, 1920 U.S. Census, 112; Atlanta; 1B; 8; 15; C. P. Williams; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
C. P. Williams-head-M-44-Georgia-commercial sales
Mrs C. P. Williams-wife-F-43-Georgia-none
A. S. Bennett-stepson-M-17-Georgia-clerk, railroad office
F. L. Bennett-stepson-M-16-Georgia-clerk
Edward Bennett-stepson-M-14-Georgia-none
Francis Bennett-stepson-M-12-Georgia-none
Charles O'fauer-boarder-M-33-Georgia-clerk-railroad office
- [S315] Fulton County, Georgia 1930 U.S. Census, 110; Atlanta Borough; 49A; 101; 109; Charles P. Williams; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Charles P. Williams-head-M-55-Georgia-public commissioner
Minnie-wife-F-55-Georgia-none
Fannie H. Scott-sister in law-F-54-Georgia-none
Floyd L. Bennett-stepson-M-26-Georgia-accountant
- [S318] Fulton County, Georgia, 1940 U.S. Census, 160-259; Atlanta; 4A; 82; Minnie S. Williams; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Minnie S. Williams-head-F-65-Georgia
Abbot S. Bennett-son-M-38-Georgia-clerical work
Ruth B. Bennett-daughter in law-F-36-Georgia-sales lady
Scott A Bennett-grandson-M-14-Georgia
Census indicates that Abbot was living in NYC on 1 Apr 1935.
- [S39] Find A Grave Headstones, Minnie Scott Bennett Williams; 17742939; Memory Hill Cemetery; Memory Hill Cemetery; 21 Apr 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Headstone reads:
Minnie Scott
Bennett Williams
Feb. 18, 1875
Aug. 31, 1953
- [S332] Sons of American Revolution Membership Application, Membership application; Edward Ashely Cason Bennett; James Sinclair; 31 May 1944; 6 May 2018 (Reliability: 2).
- [S321] Baldwin County, Georgia, 1900 U.S. Census, 6; 320 Militia District; 23B; 517; 549; Winfield S. Bennett; 19 April 2018 (Reliability: 3).
Winfield S. Bennett-head-M-38-North Carolina-traveling salesman
Minnie-wife-F-26-Georgia
Lusile Vail-boarder-F-18-Georgia-in school
Birthdays
Winfield- Jul 1861
Minnie-Feb 1874
- [S327] Union Recorder, Bennett-Scott; 3 April 1900; p. 7, col. 1 (Reliability: 2).
"Mr. W. S. Bennett of Reidsville, N. C., and Miss Minnie Scott, of this city, were united in marriage, at 7:30 o'clock, last Tuesday evening, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Scott. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. A. Wray, in the presence of a number of relatives and friends.
As Miss Scott, the bride was one of Milledgeville's most popular young ladies, and possesses those traits of character which endear her to a large circle of friends. Mr. Bennett is a traveling representative of a large tobacco house, and is well known throughout the State.
Immediately after the ceremony, they left for the home of his mother in Gibson, Ga."
- [S331] Baldwin County, Georgia, Marriages, Mr W. S. Bennett and Miss Minnie Scott; Marriage license and certificate; 1899-1903; 94; 6 May 2018.
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