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Joseph Christopher Bent 1798–1908 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 01 Jan 1798

Birth Location: Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica

Death Date: July 24 1908

Death Location: Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica

Father: Nicholas Bent

Mother: Sarah (ROCHESTER)

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Joseph Christopher Bent was born in 1798 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, the child of Nicholas William Benjamin Abel Bent And Sarah Powell Rochester. Joseph Christopher Bent passed away in 1908 in Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica.

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Biography

  • Joseph Christopher Bent was born in 1798 in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica, the child of Nicholas William Benjamin Abel Bent And Sarah Powell Rochester.
  • Joseph Christopher Bent passed away in 1908 in Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica.

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Joseph Bent's Ancestors

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Joseph Bent
1798–1908
Birth Place: Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica
Parents
Nicholas William Benjamin Abel Bent
1756–1850
Pedro Plains, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
Sarah (POWELL) (ROCHESTER)
1771–1828
Top Hill, Saint Elizabeth, Jamaica
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Joseph Bent's Timeline

2 Records

1798
01 Jan 1798
Birth of Joseph Christopher Bent in Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica
Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica
1908
July 24 1908
Age 110
Death of Joseph Christopher Bent in Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica
Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 01 Jan 1798
    Event Place: Saint Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: July 24 1908
    Event Place: Lottery, New Broughton, Manchester, Jamaica

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