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West Manchester
*** Ernest Ray Brent (b. 1898 Bedford, NH - d. 1903 Manchester, NH).
*** Ida Ruth Brent Bonner (b. 1900 Manchester, NH - d. 1973 Franklin, Merrimack, NH). Husband (1928 @ Manchester, NH): William Arthur Bonner (b. 1899 Allenstown, Merrimack, NH - d. 1951 L.A., CA), son of William Peter Bonner (b. 1872 Cleveland, Richmond, QC - d. 1932 L.A., CA) & Georgianna Malo Bonner (b. 1880 St. Paul d'Abbotsford, Rouville, [[Quebec|QC]] - d. 1946 L.A. Co., CA). In 1930, William was employed in L.A. for a printer, and by WWII as a nurse at the Kimball Motor Car Co. (owned in 1940 by David K. Kimball) in Huntington Park, CA.
*** Walter Alexander Brent (b. 1902 Manchester, NH - d. 1981 Willimantic, Windham, CT). Wife (1923 @ Manchester, NH): Rose Adele "Rosie" Gamache Brent (b. 1898 St. Damase, QC; emig. 1912; d. 1968 Windham CT), daughter of Emile L. Gamache (b. 1868 Ste-Louise, L'Islet, QC - d. 1904 St. Damas, QC) & Mathilda Ouellet Gamache (b. 1875 St. Jean De Dien, QC - d. 1949 Windham, CT). In 1923, Walter was employed as a weaver, and Rosie as a room girl at the mill. RC wedding. He was living in Miami by 1927, working in 1930 as a bookkeeper for a newspaper. In 1942, he was employed under L.D. Llewellyn in South Miami, and in 1950 still in Miami employed as a bookkeeper for a gas company. *** Marion Audrey Brent Guay (b. 1904 Manchester, NH - d. 1996 Franklin, NH). Husband (1922 @ Manchester, NH): Albert Belair Guay (b. 1888 Laconia, NH - d. 1972 Franklin, NH), son of Noah Guay (b. 1868 Point Levis, QC; emig. 1870; d. 1931 Manchester, NH) & Marie Delphine Exelia/Josephine Belair Guay (b. 1870 Ham Nord, Arthabaska, QC; emig. 1885; d. 1942 Revere, Suffolk, MA).
*** Grace Elizabeth Brent DeMeester (b. 1906 Manchester, NH - d. 1981 Hanover, NH). Husband: Louis DeMeester. The memorial for Grace was at the First Congregational of Concord.
** Thomas "Tommie" Joseph Connor '''1900-1901''' (b. 1887 Manchester, NH - d. 1960 Dover, Windham, VT), son of John J. Connor (b. 1860 Ireland - d. 1941 Manchester, NH) & Sarah J. Conroy Connor (1867-1927 Manchester, NH; m. 1886). In 1900, John Connor was employed as a policeman in Manchester until prior to 1930 when he became a courthouse messenger. The Connor family emigrated from Ireland in 1860. Thomas grad Holy Cross College n 1908, and the North American College in Rome in 1911, and pastored RC churches in Nashua, Gorham and Littleton. He also served as chancellor of the RC diocese of Manchester, and pastor of St. Mary's of Dover.
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