By Linus Joseph Dewald Jr., Editor
Spring 2011 and Revised 24 Oct 2011
Note: By email of 23 Oct 2011, Dr. Nevil Quinn
We found the following family at Ancestry.com . If you have any information about the folks mentioned in this article, please send your information to us at the Prentice Newsletter. Be sure to give the full title and date of this article in the Subject line of the email.
1. James Prentice may have been b. c. 1750.
He m. Susannah. They had 1 or more children, including:
- Ann Prentice, perhaps b. c. 1775-1782. She had a natural daughter:
- Susannah Prentice, bap. 15 Apr 1800, St. Andrew's Halstead, Essex . . . . . .. [2]
2. Susannah Prentice bap. 15 Apr 1800, St. Andrew's Halstead, Essex )per Dr. Nevil Quinn, citing Parish Registers in Essex Record Office) and d. there 15 Dec 1858. Bur. in Halstead.
She m. Jacob Paddon Argent on 8 Sep 1817 in Christchurch, Newgate, London. He was b. c. 1798 in Halstead and d. there Dec 1940. Children per Ancestry.com :
- George Argent, b. 1822, Halstead, Essex, and d. Mar 1892, Suffolk.
- William Argent, b. 1827, Halstead, Essex, and d. there Sep 1873. He appears in the 1861 Halstead
census with his wife, Sarah (b. c. 1829, Sudbury, Suffolk) and children:
- Caroline Argent , b. c. 1849, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- Walter Argent, b. c. 1851, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- John Argent, b. c. 1853, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- Albert Argent, b. c. 1855, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- Marianna Argent, b. c. 1860, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- James Argent, b. 1828, Halstead, Essex, and d. Jun 1908, Islington, Middlesex. He appears in the
1861 Halstead census with his wife, Elllen, b. c. 1834, Halstead) and children:
- (dau.) Argent, b. c. 1857, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- Ellington Argent, b. c. 1860, Halstead. 1861 at home.
- Caroline Argent, b. 1834, Halstead, Essex.
- Isaac Argent, b. c. 1837, Halstead, Essex, and d. 1921, Colchester, Essex. Living with his brother, James, in the 1861 Halstead census.
- John Argent, b. 1839, Halstead, Essex, and d. 1844.
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