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» A hunter, killed four wild-cats the other day, upon the bank of the Kentucky River. That's the only "wildcat bank" we have heard of in Kentucky.

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

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• I discovered a web page that included a Prentice family from northeastern Ohio--based in Ashtabula and Lake counties during the mid-to-late 1800's. The difficulty is that I cannot now relocate it. One of the contact persons on this web site was James Everett Prentice, but that is all the information I have beyond some of the Prentice names included on the web site: Philander; Albert Henry; Herman Edwin; Austin Herman and Donald Austin, among others. Is anyone familiar with this site, or with the James Everett Prentice mentioned above?
» Bill Prokasy [1999-08-16]
• I am interested in information concerning the family of Mille Caroline Prentiss Born 1850 and died 1938. She is my great grandmother on my dad's side. . . She married Jasper Moody Tate Born 1844 and Died 1934.
» Ronald Pemberton [1998-06-23]
• My Grandfather was Harper Howland Prentice who married Myra I Dodge from Stoddard, NH and they had: Ralph Prentice, died in California, Norman Prentice lives in Apalachin, NY, Judson Prentice lives in Erie, Pa, Lillian lives in Deland, Fl and Laura Inez ( my mom) who lives in Alexandrea, NH and married Richard Earl Munn from Barton, NY. Most of the children were born in Berkshire, NY and Grandfather Prentice lived in Barton, NY when he died. Believe that Grandfather is direct decendent of John Howland who crossed over from England on the Mayflower. Are there any relatives out there who do not know me? I am planning a Prentice Family Reunion in the summer of 1999 in Lincoln area of NH.
» Patricia Elaine (Munn) Putnam [1998-09-19]

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» Museum item #9 [2006-12-23]

» Invoice from Prentice P. Avery, 1881 - misc.
» James Prentice invoice, 1875 - Invoice for metalic tapes(?). Sold to Department of Public Works.
» Inquisition, 1754 - Issue regarding the land of James Dimmon in the Township of Hopewell.