George William Brent

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BornAugust 1821
DiedJanuary 2, 1872(1872-01-02) (aged 50)
George William Brent
Member of the Virginia Senate
from the Alexandria, Virginia district
In office
January 12, 1852  December 4, 1853
Preceded byWellington Gordon
Succeeded byJames Keith Marshall
Personal details
BornAugust 1821
DiedJanuary 2, 1872(1872-01-02) (aged 50)
Occupationplanter, lawyer, Confederate officer
Military service
AllegianceConfederate States of America
Branch/serviceConfederate Army
RankColonel
UnitStaff officer to Generals Braxton Bragg,
P. G. T. Beauregard,
Joseph E. Johnston
Battles/warsAmerican Civil War

George William Brent (1821–1872), was a Virginia lawyer and politician, and a Confederate officer during the American Civil War. He represented Fauquier County and Rappahannock Counties in the Virginia Senate and Alexandria, Virginia in the Virginia Secession Convention of 1861.

George William Brent was born in Alexandria, Virginia, to George F. Brent (tax collector for the Port of Alexandria) and his wife Elizabeth Parsons Brent in August 1821. He studied law at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Virginia, and graduated in 1842.[1]

He married Cornelia D. Wood (1822–1848), daughter of Rice W. Wood and Sally Donahoe in Albemarle County on December 16, 1844. After her death, Brent married Lucy Goode (1830–1881), daughter of Dr. Thomas Goode, in Bath County, Virginia (where Dr. Goode operated a spa at the hot springs) on January 30, 1851. They had eight children, and Brent was ultimately survived by his widow Lucy, three sons and five daughters.[1]

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