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Joseph L. Bennett (fl. 1830s, died October 20, 1848) was an early settler of Montgomery County, Texas, who served as lieutenant colonel in the Battle of San Jacinto and the Somervell Expedition. He later served in the Texas House of Representatives from 1838 to 1840. Arriving in Texas in 1834, Joseph L. Bennett served as Justice of the Peace in the precinct known as Viesca as early as 1837. This precinct was absorbed into the larger Montgomery County on July 8, 1837. Military service Bennett joined the Texas Army sometime in 1836, and he mustered troops from Montgomery County and was headed for San Antonio to assist in the defense of the Alamo when he learned of its defeat. At Beason's crossing, Bennett and his troops joined those of Sam Houston and was commissioned captain on March 12. Later with the reorganization of the Army in April 1837, Bennett was elected lieutenant colonel of Col. Sidney Sherman's Second Regiment of Texas Volunteers which comprised the left flank at the Battle of San Jacinto. On May 27, 1837, Bennett received Houston's commission as colonel and appointment as commander of a regiment of "mounted gunmen" for the protection of the frontier. Texas House of Representatives Bennett served in the House of Representatives of the Third and Fourth congresses of the Republic of Texas, November 5, 1838, through February 3, 1840. He represented Montgomery County as a stout supporter of the policies of Sam Houston. Family life Bennett and his wife Elizabeth Seaborn were parents of five children. Seaborn J Bennett (abt 1822–1860) married Mary Ann Epps Julia Ann Bennett (1825–1855) married Joseph C. Clark Frances Ann Elizabeth Bennett (1827–1899) married Benjamin Franklin Dyer Seline Lilian Bennett married Henry Epps Adaline Bennett married Thomas Tinnin Curry Death and burial desecration Bennett's home as late as May 31, 1848 was in the town of Montgomery, Montgomery County but he moved later in the year and settled on his headright in Navarro and Freestone counties. He signed his will September 28, 1848 and it was opened for probate in Navarro County, October 30. Surviving him were his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Bennett, and their children Seaborn J., Julia Ann Clark, wife of Joseph Clark, Frances F. Dyer, wife of B. F. Dwyer, Lilian and Adaline. Lilian afterward married Kenneth Curry and Adaline married Henry Epps. The Bennett home in Freestone County was situated about three miles from the present town of Streetman. Bennett died in Freestone County on October 20, 1848. He was buried on his Headright land in the family cemetery. In approximately 1971, the cemetery was bulldozed by the landowner at the time. Descendants of Bennett, concerned about the destruction contacted authorities. Freestone County Sheriff J.R. "Sonny" Sessions and Constable Lee Cherry visited the site shortly after the incident. In a report written by then Sheriff of Freestone County J.R. "Sonny" Sessions, he observed the following: "The land owners were contacted but denied any knowledge of the act. Constable Cherry returned to the scene some months later and found nothing remained, he believed the brush piles and markers had been buried as nothing found. We did not see Col. Bennett's marker which was said to be large and impressive" - J.R. "Sonny" Sessions, Sheriff Historical marker The J.L. Bennett Homesite in Montgomery County is no longer in existence but a Texas Historical Marker has been placed near the location. Located on Texas State Highway 105, 1.5 miles east of Montgomery (just east of Walden Road). Joseph L. Bennett, who came to Texas in 1834 and settled in this area, joined the Texas army in early 1836. As captain of a company of local volunteers, he left this area about March 1, 1836, to lead his troops to aid Texan forces at the Alamo. Upon reaching the Colorado River he learned of the fall of the Alamo, and so discontinued the mission. He soon joined with Sam Houston's main army and was elected Lt. Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Volunteers, the company he commanded at the Battle of San Jacinto. Bennett received land grants in payment for his military service, and in 1837 President Sam Houston appointed him to command a frontier defense unit. Elected by Montgomery County voters to the Republic of Texas Congress, he served for two terms, 1838-1840. He briefly resumed military service in 1842 as a member of the Somervell Expedition against Mexico. Bennett also was active in local civic affairs, serving as mail carrier from Houston to Montgomery county commissioner and supporter of area schools. He moved his family to his headright land grant in present Navarro and Freestone counties in 1848. He died later that year and was buried in a family graveyard near Streetman. References External links San Jacinto Museum Herzstein Library - Louis W. Kemp Veteran Biography of Lt. Col J.L. Bennett Bennett Researcher Tim Childress Documents of J. L. Bennett Sheriff J.R. "Sonny" Sessions Freestone County - Reflections of Past and Present TexasHistoryPage.com History of the Lake Creek Settlement in Texas and The Founding of the Town of Montgomery in July 1837 Mier Expedition from the Handbook of Texas Online Joseph L. Bennett entry at the Texas State Historical Association. Discover the Ann Streetman popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ann Streetman books.

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  • The Hospitality Connection synopsis, comments

    The Hospitality Connection

    Ann M. Streetman

    Hospitality can be as simple as giving food, drink, or shelter to friends, family, or strangers. Sometimes it is much more than that. For the characters in these stories, hospitali...

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    The Man from Skye

    Ann M. Streetman

    From the author of Her Man in Ireland comes an exciting new tale of romance in faraway places. In Scotland for a semester of research, a Texas woman LeeAnna Davidson by chance meet...

  • Words in Your Sandbox synopsis, comments

    Words in Your Sandbox

    Ann M. Streetman

    This book is for little ones on the brink of reading and very young readers who like to exercise their new skills. They will enjoy associating words with photos of familiar objects...

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    Sounds I Like To Make

    Ann Streetman

    This is an interactive book for young children who love to punch buttons on an iPad. They can learn sound concepts as they have fun making sounds.

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    Her Man in Sorrento

    Ann M. Streetman

    When Sarah Millerman meets Nathan Ferrari, her vacation in Italy takes unexpected turns as breathtaking as the beautiful Amalfi Coast drive. Charming, handsome Navy Commander Natha...

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    Celebrating Seasons

    Ann M. Streetman

    The grandmother in Celebrating Seasons engages young Tommy's processes of observation and imagination in their exploration of seasons. Photos by the author illustrate seasonal chan...

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    The Victrola

    Ann M. Streetman

    The Dallas County Archives show important events occurring in Dallas in 1927: Sergeant Alvin York and Charles Lindbergh visited the city. A rash of robberies shocked the citizenry....

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    Animals Outside Our Window

    Ann M. Streetman

    This book is meant to delight the adult reader as well as the little one who listens and sees it on an ebook device. The remarkable animals who did indeed stop by my window deserve...

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    I Like Toy Sounds

    Ann M. Streetman

    This lively book encourages a child's imagination and creativity while making sounds along with the sound recordings in the book. It is an audio interactive book filled with button...

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    Redeemed

    Ann M. Streetman

    Kimberly had assumed he was a man crushed and embittered by his war injuries. Instead, Antonio Da Costa was a sexy, playful man with an inviting smile and a boyish twinkle in his e...

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    Her Sunflower Man

    Ann M. Streetman

    The bell at the delivery door buzzed again. Susan looked up from her computer screen and yelled, "Is anybody going to get that?"She waited for help to come. "Where is everybody?" S...

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    Melissa on the Line

    Ann M. Streetman

    Love on Life’s Zip Line chronicles the love stories of a Texas family and their friends.In Book 1 Melissa Gregory is not looking for a man. Thanks to her mysterious father who is f...

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    I Like Animal Sounds

    Ann Streetman

    I Like Animal Sounds encourages a child’s recognition of animals and the sounds they make. It’s an audio interactive book full of fun.

  • Her Man in Ireland synopsis, comments

    Her Man in Ireland

    Ann M. Streetman

    The musicians burst into action, filling the big room with a lilting Irish tune.Ellen was mesmerized by the musician in the chair as he thrust himself into the tune, his muscular b...

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    Words on my Chair

    Ann M. Streetman

    This new Picture Words book will be a fun read for you and your little one who is exploring the world one day at a time. Identifying specific shapes, as well as spelling and counti...

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    That Man in Siena

    Ann M. Streetman

    When Laura went to Italy to celebrate her 60th birthday, she was not looking for a man. But there stood Raffaele Balducci, a talented potter, jazz guitarist, father and grandfather...

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    Words on my Plate

    Ann M. Streetman

    Looking for an ebook to enjoy with your little one throughout the year? Words on my Plate is a simple book that will engage toddlers, preK children, and very young readers. They ca...

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    PR Basics in a Connected World

    Ann M. Streetman

    This book is for you if one of these scenarios fits: (1) you just inherited the PR function on top of your other responsibilities; (2) you are headed back into the PR job market af...

  • Words on your Bed synopsis, comments

    Words on your Bed

    Ann M. Streetman

    This book is meant to exercise your little one's ability to associate words with photos of familiar objects. PreK children will enjoy the interactive aspects of the book such as id...

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    Patricia on the Line

    Ann M. Streetman

    John just kept surprising Patricia. Remembering little things about her and about their life together. He was like the sexy sweet man she had fallen in love with in college. Not li...

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    The Italian Ski Instructor

    Ann M. Streetman

    Shaken by an unwanted divorce, Jennifer was not ready to get involved. Then she met Matteo Soldati, a handsome guest ski instructor. He would soon be going back to Italy and then o...

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    Her NOLA Man

    Ann M. Streetman

    Lillie Childress is an ambitious introvert who grew up in group homes in Texas. Her only family is Deborah whom she met in a group home when they were 7 years old. Lillie is sure o...