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Alexander Trent, Ill

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: February 27, 1793 (63)
Powhatan County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Trent, II and Frances Trent
Husband of Cherokee Indian Maiden; Frances Trent; Elizabeth Trent and NN Trent, Cherokee
Father of William David Trent, Sr.; Frances Trent; Thomas Trent, Sr.; Obediah Henry Trent, Sr.; Zachariah Trent, Sr. and 13 others
Brother of Elizabeth Archer; Peterfield Trent and James Trent

Occupation: Farmer
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About Alexander Trent, Ill

Alexander Trent (III) * 1, 2

  • M, b. 3 March 1728/29, d. 27 February 1793
  • Father: Alexander Trent (II) 1,2 b. c 1702, d. bt 9 Dec 1750 - 22 Jul 1751
  • Mother: Frances Archer 1
  • Last Edited: 4 Aug 2005

Royalty to Rogues - South Central Virginia

Birth: Alexander Trent (III) was born on 3 March 1728/29 in Henrico County, Virginia. 1,2

He was the son of Alexander Trent (II) and Frances Archer. 1,2

Marriage Bond: Alexander Trent (III) and Frances Scott bond for marriage was issued on 27 September 1750 in Cumberland County, Virginia.1
Marriage: Alexander Trent (III) married Frances Scott on 27 September 1750 in Cumberland County, Virginia.1,2

Marriage Bond: Alexander Trent (III) and Elizabeth Woodson bond for marriage was issued on 1 January 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.1
Marriage: Alexander Trent (III) married Elizabeth Woodson on 1 January 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.1,2

Will: Alexander Trent (III) left a will on 25 February 1793 in Powhatan County, Virginia.1

Death: Alexander Trent (III) died on 27 February 1793 in Powhatan County, Virginia, at age 63 years, 11 months and 24 days.1,2
Probate: His estate was probated on 21 March 1793 in Powhatan County, Virginia.1

Family 1

Frances Scott b. 20 May 1733, d. b 1 Jan 1753

Marriage Bond: Alexander Trent (III) and Frances Scott bond for marriage was issued on 27 September 1750 in Cumberland County, Virginia.1
Marriage: Alexander Trent (III) married Frances Scott on 27 September 1750 in Cumberland County, Virginia.1,2

Child:

  1. Frances Trent 1 b. a 27 Sep 1750, d. b 18 Oct 1753

Family 2

Elizabeth Woodson b. 19 Mar 1734/35, d. 7 Jan 1787

Marriage Bond: Alexander Trent (III) and Elizabeth Woodson bond for marriage was issued on 1 January 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.1
Marriage: Alexander Trent (III) married Elizabeth Woodson on 1 January 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.1,2

Children:

  1. Frances Trent+1,2 b. 18 Oct 1753, d. 1780
  2. Elizabeth Trent+1,2 b. 26 Feb 1756, d. 5 Oct 1834
  3. Alexander Trent+1,2 b. 10 Oct 1758, d. 29 Nov 1804
  4. William Peterfield Trent1,2 b. 19 May 1766, d. 21 Sep 1799
  5. Col. John Archer Trent+1,2 b. 20 Jan 1769, d. 1839
  6. Stephen Woodson Trent+1,2 b. 20 Jan 1769, d. 12 Mar 1853

Biography

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trent-230

Alexander Trent was recorded as Alexander Trent, Jr., on his and Frances Scott's marriage certificate. His father, Alexander Trent "Sr" (actually a "Junior" himself) was alive when "Junior" was married. Alexander "Sr." died in 1751. His father died in 1703 (likewise, his LWT was probated that year) in Henrico County.

Alexander Trent was born on 3 Mar 1729 in Henrico County, Virginia. He married firstly Frances Scott on 27 Sep 1750 in Cumberland County, Virginia. He and Frances had only one child, Frances Trent, born between mid-1751 and late 1752. After Frances died (probably in childbirth or soon afterward) Alexander married secondly to Elizabeth Woodson 01 Jan 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.

In 1784, he was enumerated in the Cumberland County, Virginia, census.

He may have died on 25 Feb 1793 in Powhatan, Virginia, but he was residing in Cumberland County during the 1780s per census records.

Further research is needed to document marriages. Birthdates of children born before Frances Trent (child by first wife, Frances Scott) cannot be those of Alexander Trent and his second wife (Elizabeth Woodson). Some of the children accounted to him and Elizabeth (Elijah, Lumina (Mira), Elizabeth, Henry, Obediah Henry, Francis, Zachariah, Joseph, Jesse, Josiah, and William H. Trent) may belong another like-named set of parents (cousins-?).

Alexander William Trent III was born on 3 Mar 1729 in Henrico County, Virginia to parents Alexander William Trent II and Frances Allen. He was a partner in the Mercantile business known as Nathaniel Venable and Company. He was elected as the first justice of the new county of Cumberland County, Virginia in 1749 and was Burgess from Cumberland County 1765-1771, along with Thomas Jefferson. Known as Alex Trent of "Barterhill", Cumberland County of Willis River, and Manchester. He died on 25 Feb 1793 in Powhatan County, Virginia.



Alexander Trent, III

Find A Grave Memorial ID # 127785116

BIOGRAPHY: Deed and personal property tax records show Alexander Trent's migration from Chesterfield County to the Falling River area of Bedford County, VA about the time of the Revolutionary War. The area where Alexander settled became part of Campbell County in 1782.

Based on personal property tax records, Alexander probably had three sons, Alexander, Elijah and Zachariah. (From 1785 to 1792, Campbell County personal property tax records list Alexander Trent, Sr., usually with Elijah, Zachariah and Alexander Trent, Jr.) Alexander may also have been the father two Trent women who married in Campbell County and lived in the Falling River area: Mina Trent, who married Barnett Finch about 1772, and Frances Trent, who married Nelson Brooks about 1782. - by Michael Ritter

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He may not have moved for many years while the county jurisdictions changed around him. Reports of his living in Campbell County, VA cannot have been before its formation in 1782.

[The Trent Family Line] It is my understanding the Trent's came from ENGLAND. They landed in Virginia, migrated from Grayson County Virginia to North Carolina, then to Hawkins County Tennessee, that between 1842 and 1849 became Hancock County, Tennessee. - Roger A. Shepherd

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Alexander Trent Sr. and Elizabeth: #1

They had the following children:

F i Mina Trent
M ii Alexander Trent Jr.
M iii Elijah Trent
F iv Frances Trent
M v Zachariah Trent

Quoting from Hallie Price Garner's book, page 435: "From this deed, we learn the name of Alexander's wife, Elizabeth, but we do not know who she was, or if she was the only wife. Family stories handed down in several branches of of the family suggest several scenarios:

1) that he married an Indian woman and that her name was Elizabeth,
2) he had two wives, and the second one was named Elizabeth, or
3) he was married first to Alexander Trent, Jr's mother, Elizabeth second to an Indian woman who was William D.'s mother, and third to a woman named Elizabeth (Trent) who signed a deed in 1792 along with Alexander Trent in Patrick County, VA

I'm accepting scenario number #3 above as the likely order of Alexander's marriages. - Reginald Day

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Here is a possibility put forward by Scott Trent Jr. on genforum #2050; beginning paragraph 12.

Very little is actually known about Alexander Trent's wives, so this is conjecture only. These conjectures are made because old Hancock County stories always said that Alexander Trent, Jr., the Revolutionary War Soldier (RWS), and William D. Trent were half brothers and that William D. Trent's mother was Native American.

"Other children of Alexander are: Alexander Jr. (RWS who married Jane Burton), Zachariah, Henry, Mima, Elijah, Benjamin, Francis, and Field Trent. We do not know if any of these were full siblings to William or if they were half, but we do know that Alexander (RWS) was always said to be William D.'s half brother."

Will book 31 pg, 51 Patrick County, VA, page 228 Mrs Helen Trent Hobbs family history.

Roger A. Shepherd - He may not have moved for many years while the county jurisdictions changed around him. Reports of his living in Campbell County, VA cannot have been before its formation in 1782.

[The Trent Family Line] It is my understanding the Trent's came from ENGLAND. They landed in Virginia, migrated from Grayson County, Virginia to North Carolina, then to Hawkins County, Tennessee, that between 1842 and 1849 became Hancock County, Tennessee.

Other info from Hallie: "In Alexander Trent, Jr's Revolutionary War Pension application R106 95, (made many years later when he lived in Hawkins County, Tennessee) he stated that he wa s born in Chesterfield County, VA in 1759 and that he lived in Bedford County, VA when he enlisted in the American Revolution in 1777."

http://us029844.home.mindspring.com/pafg60.htm#1199

http://www.uspoliticsonline.com/historical-discourse/37490-native-a...

"Genealogies of Virginia Families From the William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazines"

that contains the Branch Family of Abingdon, England.

According to Alton Lee Greene, Alexander Trent, our ancestor, son of William Trent, married___________, had a son Alexander Jr. and others. His wife died and he married an Indian woman and they had William D. Trent, 1769 - 1186_, and others.

There is a deed in Campbell County, VA where Alexander Trent bought land on Bear Creek 1782. 247 acres from James Robertson on June 6, 1782. he and his third wife sold this land in Campbell County on Oct. 4, 1790 to James Miller. At this time Alexander's wife was Elizabeth. On the Tax list for Campbell County, VA 1787 are Alexander Trent, Alexander Trent, Sr., Zachariah and Elijah Trent.

This is Alexander Trent, born about 1726 in Henrico County, VA and died I believe 1803 in Patrick County, VA and three of his children.

1. Alexander Trent, Jr. 1759 to 1841 married Jane Burton in 1792.
2. Zachariah Trent 176_ 18__, married Lucy Daniel. He died in Campbell County, VA and left a will.
3. Elijah Trent, 176_ to 18__, married Susannah Rattekin? He lived Campbell County and Patrick County, VA.

Alexander Trent, 1759 - 1841 said in his American Revolutionary pension application that he was born in Chesterfield County, VA in 1759 and he lived in Bedford County, VA 1777-8 when he enlisted in the army at age 18 or so. In 1782 Campbell County was formed out of Bedford County.

http://www.gencircles.com/users/day84519/1/data/5614

http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gloriawes...

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db...


Alexander Trent was recorded as Alexander Trent, Jr., on his and Frances Scott's marriage certificate. His father, Alexander Trent "Sr" (actually a "Junior" himself) was alive when "Junior" was married. Alexander "Sr" died in 1751. His father died in 1703 (likewise, his Last Will & Testament was probated that year) in Henrico County.

Alexander Trent was born on 3 Mar 1729 in Henrico, Virginia. He married firstly Frances Scott on 27 Sep 1750 in Cumberland, Virginia. He and Frances had only one child, Frances Trent, born between mid-1751 and late 1752. After Frances died (probably in childbirth or soon afterward) Alexander married secondly to Elizabeth Woodson on 01 Jan 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.

In 1784, he was enumerated in the Cumberland County, Virginia, census.

He may have died on 25 Feb 1793 in Powhatan, Virginia, but he was residing in Cumberland County during the 1780s per census records.

NOTE: Further research is needed to document marriages. Birthdates of children born before Frances Trent (child by first wife, Frances Scott) cannot be those of Alexander Trent and his second wife (Elizabeth Woodson). Some of the children accounted to him and Elizabeth (Elijah, Lumina (Mira), Elizabeth, Henry, Obediah Henry, Francis, Zachariah, Joseph, Jesse, Josiah, and William H. Trent) may belong another like-named set of parents (cousins-?).

Sources:

West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZJ-DDTZ : 28 November 2018), Alexander Trent and Elizabeth Woodson, 01 Jan 1753; citing Marriage, Goochland, Virginia, United States, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm.
Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Virginia Extracted Vital Records, 1751
Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014, 1753.
Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997, 1750.
Alabama Surname Files Expanded
Genealogies of Virginia Families, From the William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume V, Thompson-Yates
Virginia Biography Vol I-II
The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers Vol IV, Smith Family, p 2167

Research Notes:
The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol II, Mosby Family, p 839
Virginia Census, 1607-1890; Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes/originals

Profile:
Smith family records; Cumberland County marriages

Citations:

  1. [S8] Virginians - The Family History of John W. Prichett, John W. Prichett, online http://www.virginians.com/, , last viewed 5 Jul 2005.
  2. [S9] The Scott Zajac / Florence McGhee Genealogy Page, Scott Alan Zajac, online http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/z/a/j/Scott-A-Zajac/, , e-mail address, last viewed 7 Aug 2005.

Alexander Trent was recorded as Alexander Trent, Jr., on his and Frances Scott's marriage certificate. His father, Alexander Trent "Sr" (actually a "Junior" himself) was alive when "Junior" was married. Alexander "Sr" died in 1751. His father died in 1703 (likewise, his Last Will & Testament was probated that year) in Henrico County.

Alexander Trent was born on 3 Mar 1729 in Henrico, Virginia. He married firstly Frances Scott on 27 Sep 1750 in Cumberland, Virginia. He and Frances had only one child, Frances Trent, born between mid-1751 and late 1752. After Frances died (probably in childbirth or soon afterward) Alexander married secondly to Elizabeth Woodson on 01 Jan 1753 in Goochland County, Virginia.

In 1784, he was enumerated in the Cumberland County, Virginia, census.

He may have died on 25 Feb 1793 in Powhatan, Virginia, but he was residing in Cumberland County during the 1780s per census records.

NOTE: Further research is needed to document marriages. Birthdates of children born before Frances Trent (child by first wife, Frances Scott) cannot be those of Alexander Trent and his second wife (Elizabeth Woodson). Some of the children accounted to him and Elizabeth (Elijah, Lumina (Mira), Elizabeth, Henry, Obediah Henry, Francis, Zachariah, Joseph, Jesse, Josiah, and William H. Trent) may belong another like-named set of parents (cousins-?).

Sources:

West Virginia Marriages, 1780-1970, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q2ZJ-DDTZ : 28 November 2018), Alexander Trent and Elizabeth Woodson, 01 Jan 1753; citing Marriage, Goochland, Virginia, United States, county clerks, West Virginia; FHL microfilm.
Virginia, Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1607-1890 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.
Virginia Extracted Vital Records, 1751
Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc, 2014, 1753.
Virginia, Compiled Marriages, 1660-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997, 1750.
Alabama Surname Files Expanded
Genealogies of Virginia Families, From the William and Mary Quarterly Historical Magazine, Volume V, Thompson-Yates
Virginia Biography Vol I-II
The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers Vol IV, Smith Family, p 2167

Research Notes:
The Edward Pleasants Valentine Papers, Vol II, Mosby Family, p 839
Virginia Census, 1607-1890; Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp., Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes/originals

Profile:
Smith family records; Cumberland County marriages


Alexander Trent

Residence:

14 May 1747 in Albemarle County, Virginia, Colonial America
21 May 1750 in Chesterfield County, Virginia, Colonial America

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Alexander Trent, Ill's Timeline

1729
March 3, 1729
Henrico County, Virginia, Colonial America
1753
October 18, 1753
Died With Mother At Birth.
1757
February 6, 1757
Prince Edward County, Virginia, United States
1758
1758
Amherst County, Virginia, Colonial America
1758
Chesterfield County, Virginia, United States
1759
March 29, 1759
Chesterfield County, Virginia, Colonial America

October 10, 1758