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Nationality
  
British American

Occupation
  
Politician

Name
  
William Bennett


William W. Bennett

Born
  
February 4, 1841
Derbyshire, England

Died
  
June 13, 1912 Teaneck, New Jersey, United States

William Weaver Bennett (February 4, 1841 – June 13, 1912) chaired the three-man township committee at the formation of Teaneck, New Jersey, making him the first Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey.

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Early life

Bennett was born in Derbyshire, England on February 4, 1841. When six months old, his parents came to America to live in Binghamton, New York, where the father died around 1853.

Career

At the age of 17, he met John Stewart Wells, of Binghamton, New York, and he became an apprentice carpenter. He stayed with him three years.

After working for a time at his trade at home, he enlisted as a mechanic, in the American Civil War, in 1862, and stayed with the army in one capacity or another, with the construction and repair work on railways, going to Alexandria, Virginia then to Norfolk and Suffolk, Virginia. In 1863, he was assigned to the quarter-master's department and then was employed in the construction of barracks and prison houses, and in the manufacture of army furniture. After the Siege of Petersburg and the capture of Richmond, Virginia, he applied for his discharge papers.

He moved to Teaneck an built a series of row houses and then became the property manager of William Walter Phelps. He was the first Mayor of Teaneck, New Jersey from 1895 to 1909.

Death

Bennett died on June 13, 1912 in Teaneck, New Jersey at the age of 71. He was buried at Brookside Cemetery, Englewood.

References

William W. Bennett Wikipedia