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Alexander Trent 1857 - 1924

Alexander Trent was born on February 8, 1857 to Stephen Trent and Elizabeth "Betsy" Will, and had siblings James Stephen Trent, Josiah Trent, Edward Trent, William Trent, Charles Trent, Katherine (Kate) Trent, Sara Trent, Mary Trent, and Julia Trent. He married Annie Susanne Rayman, and had children Arthur Trent, Edith Lucretia Trent, Harry Trent, Sadie Trent, Mervin Trent, and Nora Trent. Alexander Trent died at age 67 years old on December 11, 1924.
Alexander Trent
February 8, 1857
December 11, 1924
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Alexander Trent's History: circa 1857 - circa 1924

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    1857

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    February 8, 1857
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  • 12/11
    1924

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    December 11, 1924
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    Alexander Trent lived 3 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 67.
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In 1857, in the year that Alexander Trent was born, on December 16th, a 7.0 earthquake struck the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies - Southern Italy. It had a maximum Mercalli intensity of 11 (Extreme) and killed about 10,000 people..
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In 1881, he was 24 years old when on November 19th, a meteorite landed a few miles southwest of Odessa, Ukraine. According to one report: "About 7 o'clock one morning a bright and serpentine tail of fire was seen passing over the town by the inhabitants of Odessa, and M. Prendel, editor of one of the Odessa papers, surmising that the phenomenon betokened a fall of meteorites, offered a reward to any person who would bring him one. Three days afterward a gentleman of Grossliebental brought him one which had been found by a peasant who was nearly frightened out of his senses at its fall. It fell beside him while at work in his field and buried itself .55 meters (almost 2 ft) into the ground." The recovered piece was about 17.5 lbs.
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