| Birth: | Jul. 29, 1706 | | Death: | Jul. 26, 1775 Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA |  American Revolutionary War Soldier. He was mortally wounded during the British retreat from Concord on the first day of the American Revolution, one of fifty Americans either killed or mortally wounded on that day. He died of his wounds over three months after the fighting of April 19, 1775, at the age of sixty-nine. Inscription: In Memory of Mr. THOMAS BENT who died wednesday morning July the 26th 1775 Ætatis Suæ 69.
Mrs. MARY BENT wife of Mr. THOMAS BENT who died wednesday morning July the 26th 1775 Ætatis Suæ 57.
Our term of time is seventy Years, An age that few survive; But if with more than common strength To eighty we arrive.
Yet then our boasted strength declines To sorrow turn and pain So soon the slender thread is cut And we no more remain.
[Transcription kindly provided by Bill Boyington.]
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North Cemetery
Wayland Middlesex County Massachusetts, USA Plot: About thirty paces behind the line of tombs along Old Sudbury Road, almost directly east of the "Town of Wayland/ North Cemetery" sign, near the tree in the center of the "Cemetery Photo" above. | Created by: Eric Thomsen Record added: Jun 22, 2003
Find A Grave Memorial# 7606725 |
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