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Daniel Pinkney “Pink” Bennett

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Daniel Pinkney “Pink” Bennett Veteran

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
28 Feb 1909 (aged 71–72)
Young, Freestone County, Texas, USA
Burial
Young, Freestone County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Private in the 12th Texas Cav. C.S.A.

1st wife: Virginia Thornton - m 4 Jul 1867 in Freestone Co. TX. Buried at Rehoboth.
2nd wife; Laura E. Chamblee, born 1848, Green Co, Ala. m 22 Feb 1870 in Freestone Co. TX. Assumed buried at Rehoboth.
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Fairfield Recorder - March 5, 1909

D. P. Bennett, and old ex-Confederate soldier, died at his home near Young, Sunday. His death was indirectly due to injuries received by a fall from his buggy about three weeks ago. Mr. Bennett was 73 years of age, and lived here ever since a young man. He was a member of Parson's Brigade during the Civil War, and was one of the very few members, of this brigade, living in this county.
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Freestone County Archives

Private in the 12th Texas Cav. C.S.A.

1st wife: Virginia Thornton - m 4 Jul 1867 in Freestone Co. TX. Buried at Rehoboth.
2nd wife; Laura E. Chamblee, born 1848, Green Co, Ala. m 22 Feb 1870 in Freestone Co. TX. Assumed buried at Rehoboth.
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Fairfield Recorder - March 5, 1909

D. P. Bennett, and old ex-Confederate soldier, died at his home near Young, Sunday. His death was indirectly due to injuries received by a fall from his buggy about three weeks ago. Mr. Bennett was 73 years of age, and lived here ever since a young man. He was a member of Parson's Brigade during the Civil War, and was one of the very few members, of this brigade, living in this county.
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Freestone County Archives



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