James, Sarah, son John S., and his wife Rosella Labrum, along with two of John & Rosella's children Walter age 13 months and Emma L. age 22 years, Roland Bennett and his daughter Sarah who died at age 14 years, are all at rest in what is commonly referred to as the Garnet cemetery, or Weslyan Church Cemetery on Mill Creek. Located on the Garnet Lake Road, heading south out of Johnsburg, NY on this road, cemetery will be on the left side of the road.
Old church records from the Wesleyan Methodist Church, state, James & Sarah Bennett were very active in that church along with several other Bennett's. James was in that church from around 1857 until he moved to Thurman around 1892. On March 5, 1881 a Stewards meeting was held at James Bennetts home. He was elected trustee of church property on December 2, 1885.Other Bennetts in the church were, John & Rosella Bennett, Charles & Maggie Bennett, Sophronia Bennett, and Henry Kenyon with wife Nancy Bennett.
James, Sarah, son John S., and his wife Rosella Labrum, along with two of John & Rosella's children Walter age 13 months and Emma L. age 22 years, Roland Bennett and his daughter Sarah who died at age 14 years, are all at rest in what is commonly referred to as the Garnet cemetery, or Weslyan Church Cemetery on Mill Creek. Located on the Garnet Lake Road, heading south out of Johnsburg, NY on this road, cemetery will be on the left side of the road.
Old church records from the Wesleyan Methodist Church, state, James & Sarah Bennett were very active in that church along with several other Bennett's. James was in that church from around 1857 until he moved to Thurman around 1892. On March 5, 1881 a Stewards meeting was held at James Bennetts home. He was elected trustee of church property on December 2, 1885.Other Bennetts in the church were, John & Rosella Bennett, Charles & Maggie Bennett, Sophronia Bennett, and Henry Kenyon with wife Nancy Bennett.
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