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» "I will lay you a wager," says one sportsman to another, "that I will shoot more crows to-day than you!" "Oh, yes, you could always beat me crowing."

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

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Buildings

Prentis Link to external site, the building where they built the bomb. Columbia University.

Prentis Building, 5201 Cass, Detroit, MI 48202

Prentiss Building (1970, Carroll, Grisdale and Van Alen, demolished 1995)

Houses

Rev. Thomas House, Cape Porpoise, Maine, 1730.

William Prentis store in Williamsburg, VA.

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• My great grandmother was Agnes Prentice. I have been told that she was born in Biggar, Scotland. She married Robert Brown and lived her married life in Glasgow (or nearby) . She had about 10 children, at least 6 that survived. Her children's names were Nan (Agnes) , Janet, Isabel, Walter, Robert and George. As far as I know, only Walter and Robert had children. Walter was born in 1904. He was my grandfather. I am looking for any information about Agnes Prentice - siblings, parents, etc. If you have any information that looks like it may be a connection, please do not hesitate to contact me. Rraine
» Rraine [2004-04-09]
• AMANDA JANE PRENTICE, MARRIAGE 1866 - BEAVER Co. , PA I have an original marriage certificate from 1866 Showing the marriage of AMANDA JANE PRENTICE to John Alexander in Independence Twp. , Beaver Co. , PA. The back lists seven Alexander children and their birthdates. I am interested in the Prentice side of this marriage. Amanda was my great grandmother. My mother - Age 98 and still quite lucid has memories of her. I can supply some information. Both Amanda and John are buried at New Bethlehem United Presbyterian Church Cem. Ind. , Tw
» James Campbell [1999-12-17]
• I am looking for info on Capt. THOMAS PRENTICE b. 1621 in England. I am espesially interested in who his parents are. Also looking for the names of the children of THOMAS b. 1649, of SAMUEL b. 1680, of SAMUEL b. 1702, of AMOS b. 1748, and of JOHN OWEN b. 1804. Any info would be much appreciated.
» Leah Prentice [2000-03-04]

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» Suffolk Bungay Halfpenny Condor Token - --
» Prentiss Vise Co. invoice, 1903 - Invoice for vise. Sold to Albright Son & Co. of Allentown, Pa.
» Letter from Perry Prentiss, 1898 - Letter to the Bonnot Co.