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George F. Prentice of Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY


George F. Prentice of Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY
By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Summer 2012 and Revised 28 Jun 2012

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1. George F. Prentice was b. c. 1876, NY. He appears in the the following census records:

  • 1915 NY State Census: Pitsdam, St. Lawrence Co., NY.
  • 1920 Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., NY.
  • 1925 NY State Census: Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Co., NY.
  • 1940 Adams, Jefferson Co., New York with his daughter and her family.

George's occupation was that of a R. R. Engineer.

He m. Minnie B., b. c. 1869, NY, as were her parents. She d. before 1930 as George is then called a widower. They had 1 or more children, including:

  1. Louise Prentice, b. c. 1917, NY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [2]

2. Louise M. Prentice, b. c. 1918, NY. 1930 at home in Watertown, Jefferson Co., NY. 1940 in Adams, Jefferson Co., NY.

She m. Willis Babcock. He was b. c. 1898, NY. Children:

  1. Beverley Babcock, b. c. 1934, NY. 1940 at home.
  2. George Babcock, b. c. 1935, NY. 1940 at home.

Also in the 1940 household were Willis B. Babcock, b. c. 1861, NY, called the widowed father of the 1898 Willis Babcock, and Alice Babcock, called the mother of the 1898 Willis Babcock. It is unclear how the father could be called widowed if Alice is identified as the mother.

Who are George F. Prentice's Parents?

We cannot identify which George Prentice may be him in the 1880, 1900 and 1910 census since none live in St. Lawrence Co., NY, where George first appears in the 1915 census. Neither does he appear in Ancestry.com families with his wife, Minnie.

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