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| parents =[[Thomas William Brent|Thomas W.]] and [[Mercedes Gonzalez Brent|Mercedes Brent]] | | parents =[[Thomas William Brent|Thomas W.]] and [[Mercedes Gonzalez Brent|Mercedes Brent]] | ||
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'''Daniel Gonzalez Brent''' ([[1842]]-[[1918]]) was a member of the prominent [[Brent family]]. | '''Daniel Gonzalez Brent''' ([[1842]]-[[1918]]) was a member of the prominent [[Brent family]]. | ||
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Prior to the Civil War, D. G. Brent served in the U.S. Army. He was promoted to corporal before being discharged. | Prior to the Civil War, D. G. Brent served in the U.S. Army. He was promoted to corporal before being discharged. | ||
− | At the start of the [[Civil War]], Brent joined [[E. A. Perry]]'s "[[Rifle Rangers]]." He was later appointed second lieutenant in the [[ | + | At the start of the [[Civil War]], Brent joined [[E. A. Perry]]'s "[[Rifle Rangers]]." He was later appointed second lieutenant in the [[Confederate States Marine Corps|Confederate Marine Corps]]. He served as acting assistant quartermaster for Savannah, Georgia from May 1863 through the middle of 1864. His whereabouts for the remainder of 1864 are unaccounted for. At some point near the end of the war in 1865, Brent was stationed on the ''CSS Macon'' and later the ''CSS Sampson''. |
==Life after the military== | ==Life after the military== | ||
− | After the end of the Civil War, Brent returned to the Gulf Coast area. In Mobile, Brent worked at the ''Times'' and ''Register'' newspapers. He later returned to Pensacola, where he took a job managing his brother [[F. C. Brent]]'s [[Brent Lumber Company]]. He later served as collector of | + | After the end of the Civil War, Brent returned to the Gulf Coast area. In Mobile, Brent worked at the ''Times'' and ''Register'' newspapers. He later returned to Pensacola, where he took a job managing his brother [[F. C. Brent]]'s [[Brent Lumber Company]]. He later served as collector of the [[Port of Pensacola]] and a banker at the Brent-controlled [[First National Bank of Pensacola]]. |
D. G. Brent died at his home in Pensacola on [[November 28]], [[1918]], of arteriosclerosis. | D. G. Brent died at his home in Pensacola on [[November 28]], [[1918]], of arteriosclerosis. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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*[http://www.pnj.com/html/news/stmichaels/articles/brent.shtml Researching St. Michaels] project, Tiffany Goldhamer | *[http://www.pnj.com/html/news/stmichaels/articles/brent.shtml Researching St. Michaels] project, Tiffany Goldhamer | ||
*[http://www.floridamemory.com/collections/pensionfiles/getRecord.asp?fapplication=A06530&Surname=BRENT&given_names=Daniel%20Gonzales&application_year=1914&total_pages=%2014 Confederate pension application] | *[http://www.floridamemory.com/collections/pensionfiles/getRecord.asp?fapplication=A06530&Surname=BRENT&given_names=Daniel%20Gonzales&application_year=1914&total_pages=%2014 Confederate pension application] |