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» The "Merchant's Magazine" says that the business of the merchants has not been very good during the last year. Certainly a large number of them have done "a smashing business."

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

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              A note from L. J. Dewald, Editor: If you are interested in the Prentice, Prentis or Prentiss surname, you will find helpful information here. Over the past few years, we have gathered more than 35,000 Prentices and their spouses in our database, ranging from the 1300s to the present time, and we would be pleased to use our resources to help you trace your family roots.

              A disclaimer: much of our information comes from our correspondents and is reasonably accurate. However, its accuracy rests on many factors, including legibility of handwriting and memory. Our Newsletter is updated frequently, please check with us from time to time, and please tell us about any errors, omissions or new information.

We invite your suggestions about ways to improve our Newsletter. Please email your ideas to me at the Prentice Newsletter. The "Subject" line of your email must contain the full name of the PRENTICE you are writing about, otherwise there is a serious risk that your email will be deleted, unread, as spam by our email filter.

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• I wish to find the birthplace in New York State for my great grandfather Michael Prentice, born about 1811, Roman Catholic. He crossed into Canada about 1832 at Ogdensburg, NY with a travelling show. I do not know who his parents were. Thank you.
» Eileen Campbell [1999-10-23]
• I am a researcher in Melbourne, AUS, looking for descendants of John Goddard PRENTICE (b. 1886 Melbourne to William Edward PRENTICE and Mary (Minnie) VERCOE) . He married Agnes CLARK in 1911, Melbourne. I have only been able to find one child, John Goaddard PRENTICE (b. 1918 Armadale) . Any information would be gratefully received. Thanking you, Genie From Oz AUSTRALIAN GENIES ON-LINE The on-line community for Australian family historians http:/ / clubs. yahoo. com/ clubs/ australiangeniesonline
» Genie From Oz [2000-04-28]
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