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» The two Democratic factions in Pennsylvania are having a hard race. "The devil take the hindmost"--and the foremost.

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

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• I would like to reach Bill Prentice who is the source of the following information that was in a Prentice newsletter: "Margaret Prentice, chr. 30 Dec 1785, Lesmahagow. She m. William King on 15 Nov 1811 at Lesmahagow. William King was a miller from Stonebyres (per Bill Prentice, email, 5 May 2003) . " I am descended from William King and would like to know where the information came from that he was a miller, and whether there is anything more to be known. Please contact me at gracie@chartermi. net. Thank you very much!
» Ruth Crouch [2004-01-04]
• Hello, I am trying to find Martin "Marty" Prentice. He attended High School in Lake Mills, Wisconsin in the early sixties. I believe he would be 61 or 62 years old. His mother's name is or was Anita. I believe his father was some type of engineer and may have been employed at Hamlin Inc. of Lake Mills, Wisconsin; I am not sure of his first name. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
» Jeanette Walling [2006-11-19]
• I am trying to unearth some information about my mother's family. Her maiden name was Ruby Ivy Prentice born Sept 1920. Her fathers name was Henry and mother's name was Amelia. They lived in the Hmapstead area of London his job was a stationmaster
» Russell Unwin [2004-11-21]

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» Museum item #9 [2006-12-23]

» A.A. Prentiss & Co. invoice, 1904 - Invoice for 1000 ?? Sold to W. Lord.
» J.I. Prentiss & Co. envelope, 1901 - Envelope from the Pan-American Exposition. Addressed to H.E. Goodell, Irving, N.Y.
» Prentiss Vise Co. invoice, 1903 - Invoice for vise. Sold to Albright Son & Co. of Allentown, Pa.