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Edward Brent 1607–1659 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1607

Birth Location: Admington, Gloucestershire, , England

Death Date: 20 Jul 1659

Death Location: Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States

Father: Richard II"

Mother: Lady Reed

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Edward Brent was born in 1607 in Admington, Gloucestershire, , England, the child of Richard Brent Esq Lord Of Stoke And Abington Ii And Lady Elizabeth Eleanor Reed. Edward Brent passed away in 1659 in Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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  • Edward Brent was born in 1607 in Admington, Gloucestershire, , England, the child of Richard Brent Esq Lord Of Stoke And Abington Ii And Lady Elizabeth Eleanor Reed.
  • Edward Brent passed away in 1659 in Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States.

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Edward Brent's Ancestors

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Edward Brent
1607–1659
Birth Place: Admington, Gloucestershire, , England
Parents
Richard Brent, Esq. "Lord of Stoke and Abington II"
1573–1652
Larke Stoke, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom
Lady (Elizabeth Eleanor) Reed
1578–1631
Larke Stoke, Admington, Gloucestershire, England
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Edward Brent's Timeline

2 Records

1607
1607
Birth of Edward Brent in Admington, Gloucestershire, , England
Admington, Gloucestershire, , England
1659
20 Jul 1659
Age 52
Death of Edward Brent in Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States
Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1607
    Event Place: Admington, Gloucestershire, , England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jul 1659
    Event Place: Peace Plantation, Stafford, Virginia, United States

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