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» The "Eastern Argus" undertakes to defend the integrity of a high officer of the Government by alleging that, though he has been in office for years, he is still a poor man. That's no rule. Calvin Edson, the living skeleton, used to eat ten pounds of meat per day. The more he gobbled, the more he wouldn't get fat.

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

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• I am trying to unearth some information about my mother's family. Her maiden name was Ruby Ivy Prentice born Sept 1920. Her fathers name was Henry and mother's name was Amelia. They lived in the Hmapstead area of London his job was a stationmaster
» Russell Unwin [2004-11-21]
• I am descended (great grandson) from James Reid Prentice, born in Gadgairth, Ayrshire, in 1851, the son of Alexander Prentice and Marion Reid, brother of William, John, Lizzie and Sarah. He emigrated to New Zealand on the ship "Timaru" in 1879. He died in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1936. I am after any information on Scottish and possible English connections prior to his emigration. John North
» John North [2000-08-24]
• George C. Prentice-NY, IN Lived in NY prior to emigrating to Noble Co. IN where he owned land in the late 1830s. Son of Rev War soldier, Nathaniel Prentice buried in Ligonier Cemetary, Ligonier IN. Please help identify his wife and children. One known son, Marcus.
» kathryn [1998-12-08]

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» Appleton Prentiss land sale, 1794 - Sale of land on Buttolph Street in Boston to Benjamin Bailey.
» Letter from Perry Prentiss, 1898 - Letter to the Bonnot Co.
» J.I. Prentiss & Co. invoice, 1893 - Invoice for 2 boxes of lemons. Sold to H.D. Foster.