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» The administration's Philadelphia organ suggests the expediency of conferring banking privileges upon manufacturing establishments. This is the newest and brightest form of Democracy. What a glorious currency we shall have when all our cotton and woollen factories, grist mills, tanneries, rope-walks, and blacksmith-shops, shall become banks of issue.
By G.D. Prentice, Editor of the Louisville Journal, 1860.
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• 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]
• Would like to contact decendants of William Prentice (died 1947) late of Wishaw Scotland and settled with his family in the Carnegie PA area. My grandfather Thomas Prentice was his oldest child. I have questions to ask and information and family pictures to share. » Robert Gular [2006-09-30]
• Pat Shipman is seeking information on Adam Prentice, born ca. 1857-58, alive and elderly in Kediri, Eastern Java, in 1938. Adam managed a coffee plantation called Mringin near Kediri in the 1890s; his son, Gerard Alexander Prentice-McLellan was born May 21 1891 in Java. I have a series of letters from Adam to Eugene Dubois; they make no mention of his wife and the son lived with his maternal grandparents in Malang, Eastern Java. Adam may have gone Java from England as Prentice is not a Dutch name and the Dutch & English were the only common Europeans in Java in the 19th century. If you have any information about Adam's parents, wife, or descendants, please contact me. » Joe Dewald [1998-12-04]
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