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Alexander Kent 1779–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 May 1779

Birth Location: Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

Death Date: 24 Jul 1872

Death Location: Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

Father: James Kent

Mother: Margaret Williams

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The story of Alexander Kent began in 1779 in Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada. Alexander Kent passed away in 1872 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Alexander Kent began in 1779 in Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Alexander Kent passed away in 1872 in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Alexander Kent's Ancestors

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Alexander Kent
1779–1872
Birth Place: Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Parents
James Kent
1749–1825
Alloa, Ayrshire, Scotland
Margaret Williams
1753–1829
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Grandparents
Alexander Kent
1729–1750
Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Mary Donaldson
1731–
Stirlingshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Kent
1702–1732
Margaret Miller
1704–1770
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Bartholomew Kent
1678–
Elizabeth Brown
1680–1735
Margaret BLAIR
1670–1727

Alexander Kent's Timeline

2 Records

1779
1 May 1779
Birth of Alexander Kent in Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
1872
24 Jul 1872
Age 93
Death of Alexander Kent in Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 May 1779
    Event Place: Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jul 1872
    Event Place: Truro, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada

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