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» When a young woman marries an old man for his money, he should certainly let her have it all. If she takes him, that she doesn't want, he should let her have his gold that she does.

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

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• I am looking for information on the parents of Erastus Printiss who died in Pittsfield Mass in Oct 1834. His wife was Elizabeth Luce Printiss and together they had 6 children: We believe that Erastus lived in LaFayette New York (below Syracuse) before he moved to Pittsfield where he raised a family. The children are: 1. - Horace b1825/ m Eliza Ann Wilber Printiss (DAR) b1833 2. - Charles b1827/ m Mary Curtiss b1831 3. - George E b1829/ died at 8 years 4. - Henry b1832 / m Mary Lowell b1840 5. - Francis b1834/ died at 14 years 6. - George b1837/ died at birth It is thought that Joseph Prentice might have been Erastus's father: Joseph was born 1770/ 74 and died 1851. Joseph lived in Worthington, with two sons in 1790. It is considered that Erastus aged (teens) had left home and moved to LaFayette NY. Any information about this line would be greatly appreciated. . .
» Fred Printiss [2007-02-12]
• I'm looking for the parents of Theodore Slyvester Prentice. I'm trying to do an ancestor genealogy thing for school. I was also wondering if there are sites like this for other last names. Thanx. Meg
» Megan Prentice [2004-09-12]
• looking to trace McMurdo's back to Dumfries Scotland. Earliest link is James McMurdo born abt 1811 married Marion Brown. Missing is the link to John McMurdo born about 1720.
» Gary McMurdo [2000-11-29]

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» G.E. Prentice Mfg. Co. invoice, 1932 - Invoice for fasteners. Sold to Wm. Klier assignee for Hauser & Weil, 15 West 36th St., New York City.
» Letter from Perry Prentiss, 1898 - Letter to the Bonnot Co.
» Envelope from the Prentiss Clock Improvement Co., 1897 - To Mr. Walter A. Lovett, Oxford, MA