Excerpt from The Bent Family in America, Vol. 3: Being Mainly a Genealogy of the Descendants of John Bent Who Settled in Sudbury, Mass;, In 1638, With Notes Upon the Family in England and Elsewhere
Green Mts., in 1786. In after years three of his brothers followed, Thaddeus to Rutland about 1800, Phineas to Underhill, well to the north, in 1803, and Samuel B. To Middlebury in 1818. Another brother, Darius, went to Montreal about 1808. In 1810 Samuel Bent Jr. Left his early New Hampshire home and settled in Stock bridge, Vt. In 1796 Wm. Bent of Middleboro' located in Paris, Me. In 1800 Isaac Bent of Quincy moved to New Sharon, Me., and nine years later David J. Bent of Sudbury transferred his home to Bangor, Me. Then the children of the early Vermonters began to overflow into northern New York, the first of this family being Peter Bent (in followed a few years later by three of his brothers.
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