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Henry BENNETT
Sarah CHAMPION
Husband:  Henry BENNETT
Birth:  1647, England
Death:  17 Jan 1726, Lyme, New London Co., CT
Father:  Henry BENNETT (1629- ) of England
Mother:  Lydia PERKINS (c1632-1672) of Boston, MA
Marriage:  27 Jan 1673, Lyme, New London Co., CT
Wife:  Sarah CHAMPION
Birth:  1649, Saybrook, Middlesex Co., CT
Child — born in Lyme, New London Co., CT:
1.  Caleb BENNETT, b. 11 Oct 1675
2.  Love BENNETT, b. 19 Mar 1684/5; d. 25 Jan 1731/2; m. John MACK (Jr).
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; ENG; USA, US, United States, Connecticut

Sources:

1.  Clarence Almon Torry.  1985.  New England Marriages Prior to 1700.  New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA (reprinted 1997, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD):
The "b" indicates the birth date of a child as an indication that the marriage took place before this time.  The locations are known residences of the husband, ending with the husband's place of death.  An entry in Torrey does not imply a marriage in New England; it only demonstrates the presence of a married couple there before 1700.  Torrey is a compilation of published sources, not primary records, so he should be considered a secondary source.
p. 63 BENNETT, Henry (-1726) & Sarah CHAMPION (ca 1646-1727); 25 Dec 1673, 9? Dec; Lyme, CT

2.  WorldConnect / Ancestry World Trees (online at RootsWeb.com/Ancestry.com).

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