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» Virginia seems in sore distress on account of Mr. Van Buren's nomination. She played with a juggler and has been juggled. She dealt with the Kinderhooker and has been kind'er hooked.

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

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• G E O R G E and M A R Y P R E N T I C E Mulmur Twshp. Dufferin Co. Ontario. From my research to date, it appears that James and Mary (Rutledge) Prentice and James and Agnes (Scott) Finley had adjoining farms in Huntingdon Twsp. , Hastings Co. Ontario. Records indicate that James Finley Jr. married his neighbour, Mary Ann Prentice in 1854. I have collected a fair amount of data on their decendants. We also believe that Mary Ann may have had a brother, George, who married James Jr. 's sister, Mary. George and Mary eventually relocated to Mulmur Twsp. in Dufferin Co. The only information I have on this family is of George's internment at the Honeywell cemetery from the OCFA records. Any help that you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
» Ken Bronson [2001-09-08]
• Seeking information on Solomon Prentice living in Onondaga County, NY in 1800 m. Edna Sweet. Their son Ebenezar T. Prentice b. 1811 Onondaga County, NY. their son Samuel J. Prentice b. 1837 Perrysburg, NY his son Frank Wyatt Prentice b. 1868 Garretsville, Ohio m. Florence Belle Jagger July 31, 1886-their son Lee Decker Prentice b. Sept. 11, 1887-Vinita, Indian Territory.
» John Wayne Prentice [1998-07-10]
• Searching for information on Robert PRENTISS, married Christena REAM, July 14, 1846, VanBuren County, IA. He was born in Ohio, and I believe he may be the father of John W. PRENTISS, born May 1854, in IA. Any information on the above appreciated.
» Janice Hoehle [2001-11-17]

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» Inquisition, 1754 - Issue regarding the land of James Dimmon in the Township of Hopewell.
» James Prentice invoice, 1875 - Invoice for metalic tapes(?). Sold to Department of Public Works.
» Autograph of Charles "Jock" Prentice, conductor, 1930s - A wonderful "musical" autograph.