The Virginia magazine of history and biography . nna MariaParnham and had Francis, Robert, Anna, Maria, Theresa, Elmore,James, Elizabeth and Frances. Robert, the second son, married Dorothy Leigh, February 23, had two sons and one daughter. William Leigh Brent, the elderson, married Maria Fenwick. Their children were Robert James, * William Dudley, son of George and Catherine (Brent) Digges was married in1811 to Norah, the daughter of Daniel Carroll, of Duddington, and Anne, his firstwife, who was the daughter of William and Eleanor Brent of Richland, Staffordcounty. The children of W


The Virginia magazine of history and biography . nna MariaParnham and had Francis, Robert, Anna, Maria, Theresa, Elmore,James, Elizabeth and Frances. Robert, the second son, married Dorothy Leigh, February 23, had two sons and one daughter. William Leigh Brent, the elderson, married Maria Fenwick. Their children were Robert James, * William Dudley, son of George and Catherine (Brent) Digges was married in1811 to Norah, the daughter of Daniel Carroll, of Duddington, and Anne, his firstwife, who was the daughter of William and Eleanor Brent of Richland, Staffordcounty. The children of William Dudley and Norah (Carroll) Digges were George At-wood, Daniel Carroll, William Dudley, Robert, Charles and Norah, who marriedDr. James E. Morgan. Anna Maria, the only daughter of George and Catherine Digges, was married toRobert LeRoy Liyingston, a member of Congress from the State of New York,and had Eliza Carroll, married to Andrew Pierce of New York; Cornelia, marriedto Andrew Pierce of the same State; John; George Digges and COL. DANIFL CARROLL GREXT. GENEALOGV. 207 James Fenwick, Maria, Henrietta, William, Sarah Ann, Edward married Miss Fanny Baker, of Louisiana; General Joseph Lan-caster Brent, who married Miss Frances Rosella Kenner, of Louis-iana; and Charles Vivian Brent, who married the daughter of illiam Merrick. Hon. Robert James Brent, the eldest son, Attorney-General of Maryland, married Miss ^latilda Laurence, of children were Robert Fenwick; Mary Hoke, who married Keyser, vice-president of the Baltimore and Ohio RailroadCompany, and Emma Fenwick. Alexander Hamilton to Daniel Brent. Philadelphia, December 26, 1793.*Dear Sir: I have received your letter, announcing to me your intention tochange your situation. It is with regret I look forward to the lossof your services in the Department, as your conduct has been in everysense agreeable to me; though I will not attempt to engage your con-tinuance contrary


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