John C. Bennett
| John C. Bennett | |
|---|---|
| Engraving of John C. Bennett as Major General of the Nauvoo Legion (in a hand-in-waistcoat pose) | |
| Assistant President of the Church | |
| April 8, 1841 – May 11, 1842 | |
| Called by | Joseph Smith | 
| End reason | Excommunicated and removed from position | 
| 1st Mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois | |
| In office | |
| February 1, 1841 – May 17, 1842 | |
| Successor | Joseph Smith | 
| Personal details | |
| Born | John Cook Bennett August 4, 1804 Fairhaven, Massachusetts, United States | 
| Died | August 5, 1867 (aged 63) Polk City, Iowa, United States | 
| Resting place | Polk City Cemetery 41°46′23″N 93°42′07″W / 41.773°N 93.702°W | 
| Spouse(s) | 
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| Children | 3, Mary A. Bennett, Joseph Barker Bennett, and George G. Bennett | 
| Parents | John Bennett Abigail Cook | 
John Cook Bennett (August 4, 1804 – August 5, 1867) was an American physician and briefly a ranking and influential leader of the Latter Day Saint movement, who acted as mayor of Nauvoo, Illinois, and Major-General of the Nauvoo Legion in the early 1840s.