Samuel KENT

Samuel KENT

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Name Samuel KENT

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Geburt 14. Juli 1825 Belmont, Belmont County, Ohio, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Vanderman Cemetery on Kent Road near Belmont, Indiana, USA nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 17. Mai 1900 Brown County, Indiana, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [2]
Move etwa 1860 Brown County, Indiana, USA nach diesem Ort suchen [3]

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SAMUEL KENT, miller, is a native of Belmont County, Ohio, was born June 14,
1825, and is a son of John and Lovicia (Barker) Kent, both natives of
Pennsylvania, the former of German, the latter of English-Welsh descent.
John Kent emigrated to Ohio and married, in Belmont County, where he farmed
for a number of years, and in 1852 ended his days. He and wife were members
of the Christian Church. Samuel Kent was given the usual school education,
and lived at home until he reached his majority. April 2, 1846, he married
Miss Frances, daughter of Jacob and Martha Sill, and a native of Monroe
County, Ohio, and to their union were decreed thirteen children. Mr. Kent
had previously learned the millwright and milling business, and is now
following the latter in company with one of his sons, Marion Kent, they
owning the Kent Mill, one of the best in the county. Mr. Kent is a
Republican, politically, and he and wife are members of the Christian
Church.
RIN: MH:N503502
SAMUEL KENT, miller, is a native of Belmont County, Ohio, was born June 14, 1825, and is a son of John and Lovicia (Barker) Kent, both natives of Pennsylvania, the former of German, the latter of English-Welsh descent. John Kent emigrated to Ohio and married, in Belmont County, where he farmed for a number of years, and in 1852 ended his days. He and wife were members of the Christian Church. Samuel Kent was given the usual school education, and lived at home until he reached his majority. April 2, 1846, he married Miss Frances, daughter of Jacob and Martha Sill, and a native of Monroe County, Ohio, and to their union were decreed thirteen children. Mr. Kent had previously learned the millwright and milling business, and is now following the latter in company with one of his sons, Marion Kent, they owning the Kent Mill, one of the best in the county. Mr. Kent is a Republican, politically, and he and wife are members of the Christian Church.
 
 
"Counties of Morgan, Monroe & Brown, IN - Washington Township and Nashville" - published in 1884 by F.A. Battey & Co.
 
RIN: MH:N503503

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