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Prentice "Places" are geographic locations that have some significance to the name Prentice (or Prentiss, Prentis, Prentys, etc.). In addition to cities, towns, rivers, or lakes that bear the name Prentice, this section also provides information about cemeteries, and buildings (or houses) that have some connection to a Prentice individual.

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• I am looking for any information about the ancestors of my great-grandfather David Ebenezer Prentice - born around 1873-1875 in Scotland. Moved to New York City around the age of seven - migrated to Eighty Four, PA and then bought a farm near Valley Inn, PA - died in 1929. Married Nora ? - had son David Leroy Prentice of Monongahela, PA. Wanted to find out info about David Ebenezer's father & mother - what part of Scotland they were from? occupations? anything at all about my ancestors. Thank you!
» Heather Prentice [1999-08-03]
• IM looking for my granddad is name is reginald sydney prentice
» Donna prentice [2003-02-08]
• Looking for any information on Jean Prentice who Married William Waddell around 1735 or so. They had 4 children all born in Hindshaw (?) and baptized in Carluke. Agnes b. May 13, 1739 Robert b. Feb. 27, 1743 my 5th GreatGrandfather Marion b. Sep. 11, 1745 Jean b. Aug. 5, 1747 I have been unable to check the Carluke OPRs much beyond 1739 and so am really not sure where Jean or William were from originally. Any help appreciated.
» Mike Bleackley [1999-05-12]

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» Museum item #9 [2006-12-23]

» James Prentice invoice, 1875 - Invoice for metalic tapes(?). Sold to Department of Public Works.
» Prentiss Vise Co. invoice, 1903 - Invoice for vise. Sold to Albright Son & Co. of Allentown, Pa.
» JIPCO Label - Pure Cane and Maple Syrup. Packed for J.I. Prentiss & Co.; Buffalo, N.Y.; 1920(?)