Person:John Brent (29)

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m. 1835
  1. John C Brent1836 -
  2. Elizabeth Brent - Aft 1882
  3. Sprigg J Brent - Aft 1882
  4. Charles S Brent - Aft 1882
  5. Thomas I Brent - Aft 1882
  6. Kelly Brent - Aft 1882
  7. Matilda Brent - Aft 1882
  8. Belle Brent
  9. Henry C Brent, Esq. - Aft 1882
m. 1866
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Name John C Brent
Gender Male
Birth[1] 5 Feb 1836 Bourbon, Kentucky, United States
Marriage 1866 Bourbon County, Kentuckyto Nichola Ford
Death? Paris, Bourbon, Kentucky, United States

Research Notes

  • his wife, Nicolie, is also his step-sister as she is the daughter of his father's 3rd wife
References
  1. Perrin, William Henry, ed. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky. (Chicago, IL, USA: O. L. Baskin, 1882)
    445.

    JOHN C. BRENT, banker, P. O. Paris; born Feb. 5, 1836; son of Charles S.
    Brent, who was born in this place, Jan. 28, 1811. The mother of John C.,
    was Matilda Chambers, daughter of Gov. John Chambers. The grandfather of
    John C., was Hugh Brent, a native of Prena, Williams Co., Virginia; he was
    born Jany. 18, 1773. In 1799, he married Elizabeth Langhorne, who was born
    1782, in Lynchburg, a daughter of Maurice Langhorne. Hugh Brent came to
    Kentucky in the fall of 1789, with his brother-in-law, Capt. Thomas Young,
    locating in Lexington, until 1792, when he became a citizen of Paris, and
    engaged in business up to 1824; he was a successful business man, and by
    his uniform courtesy and kindness, he won the love and the esteem of all
    those who had any business relations with him; one of his prominent traits
    of character, was his love for peace and its promotion. He had four sons
    and two daughters, viz: Jack, Thomas Y., Hugh I., Charles S., Sarah B. and
    Betsey. Charles S. Brent was thrice married; first to Susan Taylor; she
    died, leaving one son, Hugh, now of Covington, Ky. His second wife was
    Matilda Chambers, who was born March 17, 1815; they were married in 1835;
    she died Aug. 28, 1866, having borne him twelve children, nine of whom
    are living. His last wife was Mrs. Martha Ford, born in Pennsylvania,
    daughter of Benjamin J. Page. Mr. Brent died Feb. 16, 1881; he was
    raised a farmer, lived near Paris, on the farm; came to town in 1849, and
    engaged in banking until the war began, then engaged in the commission
    business in 1862, and in 1869 resumed banking; was president of the same
    up to the time of his death. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church
    since 1833, and was twelve years Elder of the same; and in 1839 and '40,
    he represented his county in the Legislature; he was a man whom the people
    esteemed as a valued citizen of the Commonwealth. He successor, John C.,
    was educated here in Paris and graduated at Frankfort, under B. B. Sayre.
    August, 1862, he was commissioned as First Lieu. of Co. B., 9th Kentucky
    Cavalry, afterward promoted to Major, was in active service some time,
    afterward served on Court Martial, as Senior Major. Upon his return home
    he engaged in business with his father, as partner in the commission
    business. In 1869, he was appointed cashier of the Citizen's Bank, which
    position he yet fills. In 1866 he married Nicolie, daughter of Nicholas
    and Martha (Page) Ford; he was a native of this place; she of Pittsburg.
    Mr. Brent and wife are members of the Episcopal Church. Of the brothers
    and sisters living, are Elizabeth, who resides in Covington, wife of John
    Marshall; Sprigg J., Charles S., Thomas I., Kelly and Matilda, in Paris;
    also Belle, wife of Charlton Alexander; Henry C., resides in Kansas City,
    Mo., attorney at law.