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» "And so you have married a Mr. Penny," said a gentleman to a lady of his acquaintance. "No, Mr. Pence." "Ah, you have done better than I thought."

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

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Rev. Thomas House, Cape Porpoise, Maine, 1730

Photos (taken in 2000) provided by Deborah Nye Corgan (thanks Deborah!).


The following was loosely extracted from "History of Kennebunk Port", by Bartholomew Gosnold, 1837.

June 27, 1730, Mr. Thomas Prentice was voted, by the town, to give him "a call to be the settled Minister in the town of Arundel." After some negotiation, he was given a yearly salary of £120, 100 acres of land, and a new house.

Owing to the poverty of the town, and the difficulty with which he collected his salary, Mr. Prentice asked for his dismission. The town voted to dismiss him on Nov. 7, 1738, "upon the condition that he made a Deed of his House, Barn, and land whereon they stand," and 150 acres of land, the town paying him therefore £150.
 



First Congregational Church, Kennebunkport, Maine.

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• BINGO!! I have confirmed Samuel Prentiss born in Maine! I have just received a copy of the 1870 census page (pg. 39) for Valle Township, Jefferson County, Missouri, dated 1 September 1870. I have received new information, as well as confirming information. The Prentiss family is as follows PRENTISS, Sarah Age 39 Keeps House Born in Tennessee PRENTISS, Samuel Age 60 Farmer Born in Maine Value of Real Estate $10, 000 Value of Personal Estate $620 PRENTISS, Louis Age 20 Works on R Road Born in Missouri PRENTISS, Samuel Age 14 School Born in Missouri PRENTISS, Abby Age 11 School Born in Missouri PRENTISS, May Age 6 School Born in Missouri PRENTISS, George Age 3 Born in Missouri PRENTISS, Minna Age 4/ 12Born in Feby. (?) Born in Missouri My records had shown a Janet (there is not one) , but no George or Minna. I now have some new people to find. 1) George (b. appx. 1867) ; 2) Minna (b. appx. Feb. 1870) ; and 3) Sarah (born appx. 1831 in Tennessee) . Anyone with any connections to this PRENTISS family? Please contact me.
» Patricia A. Frazer [1998-04-25]
• Looking for any information on Batte and Alexander Prentiss. Their father was Squire Prentiss. I have all of Alexander's decendants but none for Batte. Also, who is Squire Prentiss and who is the mother of Batte and Alexander? The family has used various spelling of the Prentiss name and these spellings are used today. The family was mainly in Virginia. Thanks
» Sandie [2000-07-01]
• If anyone happens to be looking for info about any PRENTICE's from CREEMORE/ HONEYWOOD/ DUNEDIN/ LAVENDER area in Ontario please email me. My grandfather was Charles Henry Prentice b. 1913 d. 1999 m. Euphemia Marie Henderson 5 children (my father Charles Robert)
» Teresa (PRENTICE) Neale [2000-01-08]

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» Envelope from the Prentiss Clock Improvement Co., 1897 - To Mr. Walter A. Lovett, Oxford, MA
» Envelopes addressed to P.I. Prentice, 1941 - P.I. Prentice, V.P. of Time Inc., Rockefeller Center, NY.
» Appleton Prentiss land sale, 1794 - Sale of land on Buttolph Street in Boston to Benjamin Bailey.