Abraham Lent
Abraham Lent (September 11, 1789 – March 4, 1873) was a land surveyor[1] and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Shelburne County in the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia from 1818 to 1820 and from 1833 to 1836.
- For the New York state senator, see Abraham Lent (New York City).
Born in Tusket, Nova Scotia,[1] he was the son of James Lent, a loyalist of Dutch descent who came to Tusket from New York state in 1784,[2] and Breechje Schmitt.[3] Lent served as the local collector of customs.[2] He married Mary Hatfield. Lent was also a justice of the peace and a colonel in the militia.[1]
His home in Tusket, originally built by his uncle, who was also named Abraham Lent, and later used as a customs house, has been recognized as a heritage property by the province of Nova Scotia.[2]
References
- Lent, Nelson Burton (1903). History of the Lent (van Lent) family in the United States, genealogical and biographical. p. 100.
- "Abraham Lent House". Canada's Historic Places. Parks Canada. Retrieved 2011-04-06.
- A Directory of the Members of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia, 1758-1958. Public Archives of Nova Scotia. 1958.
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