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» There is said to be "many a slip between the cup and the lip," but it would be well for some of our young men, and old ones too, if there were a good many more.

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

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Archibald Prentice of Queensland, Australia
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Winter 2005 and Revised 7 Sep 2006

Judith Dickson's email of 4 Sep 2006 brings to our attention the following family:

1. Archibald Prentice was perhaps b. c. 1850-1864 at an unknown location.

He m. Mary Stevenson at a location other than in Queensland, Australia. They had 1 or more children, including:

  1. John McDougall Dillon Prentice, b. 29 Apr 1884, Queensland, Australia (Ref: 1884/B032404).

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• I am researching a Thomas Prentice (sergeant in the 102 reg (NSW Corp) who came to Australia on the Minerva 1799. Any info is greatly appreciated! [added 27apr97] Shirley Prentice: Shirley, this e-mail address does not work. I believe I am descended from a Colonel Prentice of the NSW Corps who arrived in Australia in 1798 with daughter Sarah (and son) and then left for England and returned after retirement in about 1820. Please e-mail me - perhaps we are talking about the same person, but with wires slightly crossed.
» David Musgrave [2001-04-23]
• VIRGINIA PRENTICES: A book of early Virginia Wills contains a 1646 Will by John Scarlett of Norwich, VA mentioning his sister, Anne (Scarlett) Prentice, apparently the wife of a John Prentice, son of John Prentice then deceased in 1646. The Will also mentions Prudence Prentice, sister of John Prentice, and Thomas Prentice, son of Henry Prentice. Who are their ancestors and descendants?
» Joe Dewald [1997-06-03]
• Wiiliam Prentice, born 1844, Bermondsey, Surrey (now part of London ) . Married Eliza Cook , born 1844, Ware, Hertfordshire. 1881 census 5 children, William b. 1871/ 2, Alice Sophie, b. 1874/ 5, Sarah "Rose" b. 1875/ 6, Charles Henry, b. 1877/ 8, Alfred Thomas 1879/ 80. Daniel my great grandfather was born in 1881, he was born after this census. All the children were born in Hackney , East London. Any information regarding any of the above mentioned , would be much appeciated. regards Kerry
» Kerry Prentice [2000-05-23]

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