Bennett family genealogy

Commencing with No. 132, on this family pedigree, p. 48, ante, the paragraph should read:

132. Oliver Warren, of Warrenstown, co. Meath, a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy; also Admiral Sir Peter Warren, who had a son Christopher Johnson, of Smithstown, co. Meath, and had General Sir Christopher-William Johnson, of New York.

Commencing with No. 134, on the same page, the first four lines in that paragraph should read:

134. Eleanor: dau. of Nathaniel Warren; married Robert Crean, of Dublin (of the Crean-Lynch family). Had two brothers and four sisters (instead of “three,” as there mentioned).

In the Gentleman’s Magazine, we read:

Married.—At Dublin, 20th June, 1795, John Armit, Esq., Secretary to the Board of Ordnance, there, to Miss Warren, daughter of Admiral (Alderman) Warren, M.P., for the borough of Callen (Callan).”

Died.— October 26th, 1832, at Milton, near Gravesend, Kent, Sarah, third daughter of the late N. Warren, Esq., M.P., of Nielstown House, near Dublin.”

Commencing with the Note 7 Cain Henlon at foot of p. 48, it should read:

{7] Cain Henlon: Two children of that marriage were—1. Eleanor Agnes Henlon (b. 1809, d. 1857), who, in 1829, married in New York City Robert Lewright Browning, of Cincinnati, State of Ohio (who was drowned in Trinidad Bay, California, on the 27th March, 1850), Lieutenant United States Navy, and had:

I. Robert Lewright Browning, Lieut. U.S. Marine Corps, unm.; lost with U.S. Ship Levant, in 1860.

II. Charles Henry Browning, of Philadelphia, Penn., Author of Americans of Royal Descent, who on 1st January, 1884, married Miss Katrina Aloyious Campbell, dau. of James Joseph Campbell, U.S.N., of Philadelphia, son of Bartholomew Campbell, of Fintona, county Tyrone, Ireland.

2. Eliza Sidney Henlon, who, in 1845 in New York City, m. John Keasby Walker, of Philadelphia, and had an only child—John Smith Walker, M.D., of Philadelphia, who had two sons and a daughter, namely—1. John Keasby Walker, 2. Henry Esmond Walker, 3. Eliza Walker.

And commencing with the Note 8 Henrietta, at foot of p. 49, it should read:

[8] Henrietta: This Henrietta-Agnes Crean had a brother, Robert Crean, of New York City, who d. s. p.; and two sisters—1. Helena-Margarette Crean, 2. Georgina Crean. This Helena-Margarette Crean m., first, Lindsay Downes Richardson, of Dublin (son of Marmaduke Jenni Richardson, of Armagh), and had:—I. Lindsay Robert Richardson, of New York City, Capt. 7th New York N. G. (d. s. p. 1873); II. Marmaduke Jenni Schomberg Richardson, New York City, living in 1881; III. Eleanor Richardson-Bishop, d. s. p. in 1880—all three born in Dublin.

Helena-Margarette Crean mar., secondly, Victor Bishop, of New York City, and had two children—Victor, and Paul, who both died young. Mrs. Bishop died 3rd March, 1887.

Georgina, the younger sister of Helena-Margarette Crean, here mentioned, married Vickenburg, of New York, living in Holland in 1887.

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