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» The New Haven "Herald" says: "Does the editor of the Louisville 'Journal' suppose that he is a true Yankee because he was born in New England? If a dog is born in an oven, is he bread?" We can tell the editor that there are very few dogs, whether born in an oven or out of it, but are better bred than be is.
By G.D. Prentice, Editor of the Louisville Journal, 1860.
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• Looking for Ronald Prentice who was first in his class in Lachine High School, Lachine, Quebec, year of 1947. » Rae Legault [2005-12-12]
• I am looking for any information about Dorothea Prentice b. around the 1830-40's in Scotland. She married James Neilson in 1863. They had two children that I know of. . Janet b. 1867 and Alexander b. 1864. I would appreciate any information about her parents or her birth particulars. Thanks, Rachelle » Rachelle Gilbert [1999-07-02]
• I am the granddaughter of Gordon Prentice and the daughter of the late Claude Prentice. My grandfather has family in Sask, Canada. I know he has a sister named Shirley, anyone with any information regarding the Prentice's in Sask, Canada and the family origin is greatly appreciated. Thanks » Sherry Scagnetti (nee Prentice) [2002-03-22]
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