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Thomas Prentice of Scotland and Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA


Thomas Prentice of Scotland and Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Spring 2006 and Revised 29 Jan 2006

Update of 30 Jan 2006: This article has now been replaced in its entirety by our Spring 2006 article about Thomas Prentice of Hamilton and East Kilbride .

1. Unknown Prentice. The name of his wife is not yet known. They had 2 or children, including:

  1. Thomas Prentice of Wallaceton, Cardross, Scotland. . . . . . . [2]
  2. John Prentice of Scotland. . . . . . . . [3]

2. Thomas Prentice of Wallaceton, Cardross, Scotland. The name of his wife is not yet known. They had 1 or children, including (per Christine Hadden, email, 29 Jan 2006, 3:04 pm):

  1. Thomas Prentice was b. c. 1890 in Scotland. . . . . . . [4]

3. John Prentice. He m. Marion Nicol They had 1 or children, including:

  1. Thomas W. Prentice, b. c. 1886, Scotland. Thomas and his parents are the subject of our Winter 2005 article at John Prentice of Girvan Scotland.

4. Thomas Prentice was b. c. 1890 in Scotland, as were both of his parents. He emigrated to the United States sometime after the birth of his last known child, John, was b. c. 1925. They were going to his cousin Thomas Prentice of "The Forges" farm, Plymouth. Thomas was fair complexioned, 5'10" with brown hair and eyes. His wife was 5'2" fair complexioned, with brown hair and eyes. The children all had the same coloring (per Christine Hadden, email, 29 Jan 2006, 3:04 pm) They sailed from Glasgow aboard the Cameronia on 10 Aug 1929 and arrived in the US on 19 Oct 1929.

Thomas m. Anna J., b. c. 1882, Scotland, as were both of her parents. They appear in the 1930 census in Plymouth, Plymouth Co., MA, with their children:

  1. Elizabeth W. Prentice, b. c. 1919, Scotland.
  2. Annie F. Prentice, b. c. 1920, Scotland.
  3. John Prentice, b. c. 1925, Scotland.

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