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» A southern lady has abandoned the Shaker establishment near Hopkinsville, to marry Mr. James Bean, aged seventy-five. She must be fond of dried beans.

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

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• Looking for the parents of Sanford Prentice (birth and death dates unknown) who married a Hannah -?-. Their daughter, Elizabeth, married Joseph Aldrich (1718-1789) in Uxbridge, Worcester, MA in 1740.
» Barbara C Hamilton [1997-09-21]
• I am trying to connect with a long lost cousin, Brenda Prentis. (I don't know her married name, she re-married since I last heard of her. ) I have been told she found an old entry of mine, maybe here on this page, and tried to reach me but it was an older email address. I would LOVE to hear from her and hope she looks here again and finds me.
» Maureen Crothall nee Prentis [2001-11-19]
• I have some information on amriah Garrett and Isabelle Prentice. They are my great grandparents. I Will send it if anyone send me an e-mail address.
» Gwen J. Roper [2001-07-31]

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» Inquisition, 1754 - Issue regarding the land of James Dimmon in the Township of Hopewell.
» G.E. Prentice Mfg. Co. invoice, 1932 - Invoice for fasteners. Sold to Wm. Klier assignee for Hauser & Weil, 15 West 36th St., New York City.
» Prentiss General Store, Folsom, Maine, 1930s - Photo of Folsom Maine showing the Prentiss General Store.