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Thomas Prentice of Scotland and Nottingham, Washington Co., PA


Thomas Prentice of Scotland and Nottingham, Washington Co., PA
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Summer 2014 and Revised 7 Jul 2014

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1. Thomas R. Prentice was b. c. 1878 Scotland, and d. before the 1930 census where his wife is called a widow. Both parents of his parents were born in Scotland. He emigrated to the United States in 1880, almost certainly with his parents, and settled eventually in Nottingham, Washington Co., PA, where he appears in the 1910 census. 1920 in Youngstown, Mahoning Co., OH.

He m. Mary 1877, PA, with both parents b. in PA. In both 1930 & 1940 called a widow in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. Children per census:

  1. Eliza Prentice, b. c. 1907, PA. 1910 at home Nottingham, PA. 1920 at home in OH. She m. Albert Kearns before the 1930 census. He was b. c. 1904, OH. 1940 living with her widowed mother and siblings in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA. Son:
    1. Albert P. Kearns, (Albert Prentice Kearns?) b. c. 1928, PA. 1930 at home.
  2. Thomas Prentice, b. c. 1908, PA. 1910 at home in Nottingham, PA. 1920 at home in OH. 1940 at home in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, with his wife, Ethel, b. c. 1915, at 5010 Blair Streetl
  3. Marian A. Prentice, b. c. 1909, PA. 1910 at home in Nottingham, PA. 1920 at home in OH. She m. Ernest Mcgrew, b. c. 1904, WV and living with her mother and siblings. Son:
    1. William E. Mcgrew, b. c. 1929, PA. 1930 at home.
  4. Catherine B. Prentice, b. 2 Jul 1915, PA. 1920 at home Youngstown, OH. 1940 at home in Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., PA, and called "Bernice Prentice."

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