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» A writer on domestic economy, in giving instructions for keeping eggs fresh, says, "lay with the small end down." He does not specify whether this direction is for the hen or the housewife.

By G.D. Prentice, Editor of the Louisville Journal, 1860.

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Item name: J.I. Prentiss & Co. check, 1897
Summary: Check for $71.14. Made out to Bank of Suspension Bridge.
Description: Wholesale Grocers. Proprietors Columbia Coffee & Spice Mills. Jerome I. Prentiss, Charles P. Hohlstein, Charles E. Hawley.
Date: 1897-11-12
Location: US, NY, Buffalo
Collections: Numismatics, J.I. Prentiss & Co.
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• I have recently obtained the birth records for all of my grandfather's siblings. They were all born in New Zealand between 1880 and 1889 (children of George and Sarah (Montaque) . They include Alfred, George, Ada, Ethel, Charles and Percy Prentice. If anyone feels they could be related to these Prentices', I am willing to share their information. I am still looking for information on Alfred, George and Ada Prentice.
» Kim Prentice Schlotterbeck [1998-09-26]
• More info on Edmund Prentiss b. 1885 vt. were did he settle does he marry. Any help will be appreciated,
» Patte Prenriss [2002-03-05]
• STANLEY N. PRENTICE, on 31 Aug 98, signed the PrenticeNet Guest Book. His E-mail address was given as sprentic AT prodigy DOT net, Binghamton, NY, USA. He identified himself as the son of Robert M. Prentice, born in Binghamton, NY 06/ 03/ 1893. Efforts to contact Stanley at that E-mail address have been unsuccessful. If you know how to contact him, please let me know.
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