his father much of his life. He served in the Civil war along with uncles and
cousins from central Illinois. He married Sarah Brewer and they had seven
children by her...the sixth child was Perry and lived only three years, dying
in 1860, the same year the seventh child, James Coleman Trent was born. When
Sarah died in 1862, William later married widow Elizabeth Carpenter Reed, who
had one son Milton Reed. They two then had a second family of nine more
children.
His gravesite in Hardin Mo was destroyed by 1993 Missouri River flood, which lost nearly 800 graves.
his father much of his life. He served in the Civil war along with uncles and
cousins from central Illinois. He married Sarah Brewer and they had seven
children by her...the sixth child was Perry and lived only three years, dying
in 1860, the same year the seventh child, James Coleman Trent was born. When
Sarah died in 1862, William later married widow Elizabeth Carpenter Reed, who
had one son Milton Reed. They two then had a second family of nine more
children.
His gravesite in Hardin Mo was destroyed by 1993 Missouri River flood, which lost nearly 800 graves.
Gravesite Details
Remains displaced and unidentified
Family Members
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John M. Trent
1840–1883
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Ellen Jane Trent Wylie
1844–1940
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William Crosby Trent
1847–1914
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Russell Trent
1850–1934
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Martha Jane Trent Moorhead
1855–1942
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James Coleman Trent
1860–1951
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Nellie Ann Trent Whittington
1867–1898
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Iola Ruth Trent Vaughan
1872–1954
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Mary Alice Trent Ricketts
1873–1932
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Dora B. Trent Bingham
1878–1958
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Nora A Trent Freeman
1878–1965
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Lillian "Lillie" Trent Demasters
1879–1929
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