Earl Bent, son of Thomas and Phoebe (Bent) Hinds, was born in Denmark, New York, October 25, 1811. He was a farmer, and lived in the town of Watertown on what is known as Dry Hill.
In 1845 the family moved to Pamelia. Earl B. Hinds married Almira Allen, whose Scotch blood had been modified by several generations of residence in New England. Barnabas Allen came from Scotland to Gloucester, Massachusetts, early in the eighteenth century, and his son Barnabas was born in Seekonk, Rhode Island, about 1740.
The second Barnabas had a son, Benjamin, who lived in Cheshire, Massachusetts, and was a major in the Revolutionary war. His son Reuben was the father of Almira, who became the wife of Earl Bent Hinds. The two children of this marriage were Franklin Allen and Oscar Earl Hinds.
Genealogical and Family History of the County of Jefferson, New York, 1905, pg 185
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Earl Bent, son of Thomas and Phoebe (Bent) Hinds, was born in Denmark, New York, October 25, 1811. He was a farmer, and lived in the town of Watertown on what is known as Dry Hill.
In 1845 the family moved to Pamelia. Earl B. Hinds married Almira Allen, whose Scotch blood had been modified by several generations of residence in New England. Barnabas Allen came from Scotland to Gloucester, Massachusetts, early in the eighteenth century, and his son Barnabas was born in Seekonk, Rhode Island, about 1740.
The second Barnabas had a son, Benjamin, who lived in Cheshire, Massachusetts, and was a major in the Revolutionary war. His son Reuben was the father of Almira, who became the wife of Earl Bent Hinds. The two children of this marriage were Franklin Allen and Oscar Earl Hinds.
Genealogical and Family History of the County of Jefferson, New York, 1905, pg 185
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