Family:Benjamin Haddock and Susan Bennett (1)

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Marriage[4] 23 Dec 1914 Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, United States
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Benjamin Haddock and Susan Bennett: Family History

Susan Bennett was the daughter of Adam Bennett, Sr. and Hannah. Susan's father Adam, Sr. was formerly enslaved on Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina.

Susan was born April 13, 1886. Family Oral History states that she married, 1st, Lingard Davis. They had one son named Jerry. This may be Jeremiah Davis, who is buried in the Magnolia Plantation Cemetery. S3 She married, 2nd, Benjamin Haddock. S1

Susan and her husband Benjamin Haddock were enumerated in the 1930 Federal Census. Their household was:

Name
Relationship
Gender
Color
Age
Birth
Haddock, Benjamin Head
M
Neg
50
SC
Haddock, Susan Wife
F
Neg
45
SC
Simmons, George
[illegible] M
Neg
18
SC
Young, Betsey Sister in Law F Neg 40 SC


Susan died December 10, 1957, and is buried in the Magnolia Plantation Cemetery.

You can follow the links in the Family Group Sheet below to see the pages for each member of Susan's immediate family.

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Family Group Sheet

Related Individuals

Person:George Simmons (15)

Person:Betsey Young (1)


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About This Page

This page is part of a groundbreaking research project to rediscover the family lineages of enslaved people on Drayton family plantations in Barbados and the United States. To read more about this historic research, please visit the article below:

Genealogy of Enslaved Communities on Drayton Family Plantations: A Research Project Sponsored by the Magnolia Plantation Foundation of Charleston, SC

References
  1.   Descendant Family Oral History.
  2.   1930 Census of the United States.

    Source Citation: Year: 1930; Census Place: Saint Andrews, Charleston, South Carolina; Roll: 2190; Page: 7A; Enumeration District: 58; Image: 839.0.

  3.   Magnolia Plantation Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina.

    Inscription: "Jeremiah Davis Oct. 11, 1905 - June 9, 1929, At Rest"

  4. L2N3-BSG?, in FamilySearch Family Tree.

    no source provided for marriage