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Thomas Herbert Prentice of Bromley, Kent, England


Thomas Herbert Prentice of Bromley, Kent, England
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Summer 2005 and Revised 7 Jun 2011

We found the following family at Ancestry.com :

1. William Prentice was b. c. 1830 at an unknown location. By 1863 he was living in Bromley, Kent, where his son, Thomas, was born.

He m. Charlotte Higgs. She was b. c. 1830. They had 1 or more children, including:

  1. Thomas Herbert Prentice, b. c. 1863, Bromley, Kent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [2]

2. Thomas Herbert Prentice, b. c. 1863, Bromley, Kent (per 1901 census), a Bricklayer. Bromley lies perhaps 10 miles southeast of central London.

He m. Elizabeth Clara Stembridge in the June Quarter, 1881 according to the 1901 census, and the death record of his son, Archibald, . She was b. c. 1861, Bromley. In 1918 they lived at 5 Barmeston Rd., Catford, London. Children per 1901 census including:

  1. Charles Prentice, b. c. 1883, Bromley, Kent.
  2. Harris Prentice, b. c. 1887, Bromley, Kent.
  3. William Prentice, b. c. 1889, Bromley, Kent.
  4. Archibald George Prentice, b. c. 1890, Bromley, Kent.. He is identified in English war death records as a Private in the Hampshire Regiment, 1st Bn., who d. 21 Apr 1918, son of Thomas Herbert and Elizabeth Clara Prentice of 5, Barmeston Rd., Catford, London. Archibald is shown on Panel 73, Loos Memorial.
  5. Clara Prentice, b. c. 1894, Bromley, Kent.
  6. Reginald Pentice, b. c. 1898, Bromley, Kent.
  7. Thomas Anthony Prentice, b. in the Jun 1899 Quarter, Bromley, Kent (per St. Catherine's Index)

Who are Thomas Herbert Prentice's Parents?

He does not appear in the IGI, and in the 1881 census is listed only as an unmarried Boarder. He does not appear in the 1871 census.

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