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Nathaniel BENNETT
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Nathaniel BENNETT (1833 - 1923)
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Near Relatives of Nathaniel BENNETT
Relationship Person Born Birth Place Died Death Place Age
Self Nathaniel BENNETT

Spouse/Partner Tamar OSBORNE

Son Nathaniel BENNETT 1833 1923 Malvern, Victoria, Australia 90

Daughter in Law Charlotte MCKAY 1847 Campbell Town, Tasmania 1918 Malvern, Victoria, Australia 71

Grandson Mansley Mackay BENNETT 1881 Clunes, Victoria, Australia 1959 Sandford, Victoria, Australia 78

Events in Nathaniel BENNETT's life
Date Age Event Place Notes Src
1833 Birth of son Nathaniel BENNETT Note 1
1923 Death of son Nathaniel BENNETT (aged 90) Malvern, Victoria, Australia Note 2 52, 60
Note 1: died 19233 - age 90 = c 1833
Ancestry - Mays/Bullas - 1833, Cornwall
Note 2: Australia Death Index, 1787-1985 about Nathaniel Bennett
Name: Nathaniel Bennett
Death Place: Malvern, Victoria
Age: 90
Father's Name: Nathaniel Bennett
Mother's Name: Tamar Osborne
Registration Year: 1923
Registration Place: Victoria
Registration Number: 11147
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833

Advocate (Burnie, Tasmania) 28 July 1923
The Rev. Nathaniel Bennett, Methodist minister, died on Thursday at his residence, Malvern, Victoria, at the advanced ago of 90 years. He entered the Methodist ministry at Clarendon, South Australia, in 1854, came to Hobart in 1865, and was superintendent of Melville street Church for three years. In 1876 he was appointed to New Town, and while there married Miss McKay, a sister of Mr. Charles Mc Kay of Cambridge, and Mrs. Alexander, of New Town. In 1888 he was elected president of the Wesleyan Conference. He was a very popular and gifted preacher, and did well in all his circuits, which included Hawthorn, Toorak, and Armadale. He became a supernumerary in 1892, residing at Malvern until his death. He leaves four daughters and three sons, two of whom are ministers, the Rev. Leslie Bennett, M.A., principal of King's College, Brisbane, and the Rev. Mansley Bennett, of Victoria. The former was minister of the Swan street Church, Hobart, for five years.

The Register (Adelaide) 7 Aug 1923
OBITUARY
The Rev. Nathaniel Bennett, who about 30 years ago was in charge of the Warrnambool Methodist Circuit, has died at the age of 91 years. He was born in England, and he entered the Methodist ministry when he was 19 years of age. At the time of his death he was the oldest minister in the denomination. He has left a family of five daughters and four sons. Two of the latter are clergymen (Rev Leslie Bennett, M.A., BD., master of King's College, Brisbane University, and Rev. Mansley Bennett, of .Shepparton). Mrs. Bennett died in 1918.
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from death reg of son