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{{Infobox Biography
| subject_name =Francis Celestino Brent
| image_name =FCBrent-2.jpg| image_size =288px225px
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| date_of_birth =[[May 12]], [[1848]]
| religion =[[:Category:Catholics|Catholic]]
| spouse =[[Mary Ella Brent|Mary Ella Shuttleworth]]
| parents =[[Thomas W. William Brent|Thomas W.]] and [[Mercedes Gonzalez Brent|Mercedes Brent]]
| children =Isabella Eugenia Brent<br/>Catherine Mercedes Brent<br/>Thomas William Brent (II)<br/>Mary Ella Brent (II)<br/>Celestine Angela Brent<br/>Francis Celestino Brent Jr.<br/>Daniel Carroll Brent<br/>Cora Emily Brent<br/>George Shuttleworth Brent<br/>Genevieve Anna Brent<br/>Robert Innnocent Brent<br/>William Louis Brent<br/>Frances Louise Brent
| signature = FCbrent-sig.png
| signaturesize = 170px
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'''Francis Celestino Brent''' was a prominent citizen of Pensacola in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
F. C. Brent was born in Pensacola on [[May 12]], [[1848]]. When Brent was sixteen years of age the [[Wikipedia:American Civil War|American Civil War]] broke out, and despite his age, Brent managed to enlist in the Confederate Army. Brent's father Thomas served as a captain commander in the Union Navy but at the outset of the war resigned his commission, and was appointed to the same rank in the Confederate Navy, and served as such for the course of the war. Despite his young age, the junior Brent managed to enlist in the Confederate Army. After about a year of service, the junior Brent he was taken as a prisoner of War war by the Union and incarcerated at [[Wikipedia:Ship Island (Mississippi)|Ship Island]] off the coast of Mississippi. HoweverAfter his sentence, Brent was parolled paroled at Vicksburg in May of [[1865]] and made his way back to Pensacola.
On [[July 9]], [[1872]], Brent married [[Mary Ella Brent|Mary Ella Shuttleworth]]. The two had twelve children. In [[1876]], Brent together with [[L. P. Knowles]], established the [[Knowles & Brent]], a banking organisationbank, which would later become [[F. C. Brent and Co.]]. In [[1892]], Brent purchased a controlling interest in the [[First National Bank ]] and folded his organisation into it. Brent also owned the [[Brent Lumber Company]] and an interest in the [[Cedar Creek Mill]] in [[Brewton]]. Brent's business interests varied; in at least [[1885]] he was on the board of directors of the [[Citizens' Hotel Company]].
==Civic leadership==
Brent served on the Board of Commissioners of the Government of the Principality Provisional Municipality of Pensacola in at least 1885<ref>[http://www.rootsweb.com/~flescamb/1885appendix.htm]</ref> ==Namesakes==Francis Celestino Brent lends his name to the following:*The [[Brent Building]], which was built for him*The community of Brent/Brentwood, which occupies the area of an 840-acre farm Brent owned*[[Brent Lane]], which was once a two-lane dirt road heading to Brent's house on the aforementioned farm
==Other images==
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Image:Bankers.jpg|''F. C. Brent seated third from left''
Image:Deathcertbrent.jpg|Death certificate
Image:FCBrent-obit.jpg|''Pensacola Journal'' obituary
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[[Category:People|Brent, Francis Celestino]] [[Category:Brent family|Brent, Francis Celestino]] [[Category:Bankers|Brent, Francis Celestino]] [[Category:Catholics|Brent, Francis Celestino]] [[Category:People buried in St. Michael's Cemetery|Brent, Francis Celestino]] [[Category:Street namesakes|Brent, Francis Celestino]]
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