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Gordon Avery Bent 1929–2011 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 21 July 1929

Birth Location: Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA

Death Date: 27 October 2011

Death Location: Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA

Father: George Bent

Mother: Leaphy Battles

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Gordon Avery Bent was born in 1929 in Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA, the child of George Harold Bent And Leaphy Ann Battles. Gordon Avery Bent passed away in 2011 in Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • Gordon Avery Bent was born in 1929 in Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA, the child of George Harold Bent And Leaphy Ann Battles.
  • Gordon Avery Bent passed away in 2011 in Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA.

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Gordon Bent's Ancestors

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Gordon Bent
1929–2011
Birth Place: Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Parents
George Harold Bent
1893–1966
Hancock, Addison, Vermont, USA
Leaphy (Ann) Battles
1893–1985
East Granville, Addison County, Vermont, USA
Grandparents
Charles (S) Bent
1867–1930
Milton, Chittenden, Vermont, United States
Estelle (L.) Jones
1874–1930
Rochester, Windsor, Vermont, USA
Great-Grandparents
George Jones
1832–1886
Melissa Cutting
1838–1917
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Joseph Jones
1808–1877
Mary Jones
1812–1903

Gordon Bent's Timeline

2 Records

1929
21 July 1929
Birth of Gordon Avery Bent in Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA
2011
27 October 2011
Age 82
Death of Gordon Avery Bent in Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 21 July 1929
    Event Place: Braintree, Orange County, Vermont, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 October 2011
    Event Place: Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA

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