. The New England historical and genealogical register . ERS.[Prepared by William B. Trash, Esq., Historiographer of the Society.]Dennett, Thomas Sinies, died in New Orleans La. Sept. 12, 1868,a. 38. He was the eldest son of Nathaniel and Susan D. (Morris)Dennett, and was born in Portsmouth, N. II., June 27, 1825. Notimprobably he was a descendant of John Dennett of Portsmouth, whowas made freeman in 1672. When about 17 years of age Thomaswent to Dorchester, Mass., and served an apprenticeship with Ros-well Gleasou Esq. an extensive manufacturer of Britannia and tinware, where he remained unti


. The New England historical and genealogical register . ERS.[Prepared by William B. Trash, Esq., Historiographer of the Society.]Dennett, Thomas Sinies, died in New Orleans La. Sept. 12, 1868,a. 38. He was the eldest son of Nathaniel and Susan D. (Morris)Dennett, and was born in Portsmouth, N. II., June 27, 1825. Notimprobably he was a descendant of John Dennett of Portsmouth, whowas made freeman in 1672. When about 17 years of age Thomaswent to Dorchester, Mass., and served an apprenticeship with Ros-well Gleasou Esq. an extensive manufacturer of Britannia and tinware, where he remained until the age of 21 ; he then left Dorchesterand went to work at his trade in New Yoik city ; in 1849 he re-moved to Taunton, and engaged in the same business in the employof Messrs. Reed & Barton. On the 8th Jan. 1852 he was m. in Dedham,by Rev. Dr. Lamson, to Eliza Melissa Carpenter, a native of R. I., Timothy and Eliza B. (Dunbar) Carpenter, then residents of Ded-ham, the former a native of South Kingston R. I., the latter of Cats-kill, N.


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