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» There is no music sweeter to our ears than the first peeping of the frogs in the early spring-time. We never listen to them without heartily wishing them a safe deliverance from all mischievous boys and hungry Frenchmen.
By G.D. Prentice, Editor of the Louisville Journal, 1860.
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• Does anyone have info on a Hezekiah Prentice who lived (and possibly born and died in) in Massachusetts, around late 1800's. Apologize for vague information; I am just beginning my genealogical research. Hezekiah was my great-grandfather's (Louis Prentice b. 1900? lived in CT) father. » Susan Prentice [1997-06-18]
• Impressive family page! I am looking for more information on Hester Ann (Hobaugh) who married Alfred James Prentice in 1847 in New Buffalo, Michigan. They had two children: John Andrew and James Alfred. If you have information on this family and their descendents please contact me. I have additional information to share. Thanks! » Carla Smith [1997-06-25]
• I have traced my PRENTIS line back to 1600 but I have a couple of "thin spots. " I am needing further documentation on two men, both named PASCAL PRENTIS. One was born 16 Oct. 1806 in Milton, Chittenden County, VT. He married a woman named Jane ?, born ca 1814 in Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario. The other, his son, was born in 1834 in Vaughan Township, York County, Ontario. He married Jannet Macrae (born 1843, Black Isle, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland) 10 June 1861 at Cape Rich, St. Vincent Township, Grey County, Ontario. Pascal (b 1834) and Jannet had five daughters Mary Jane, b. 1862, Elizabeth, b. 31 Aug 1863, Port Elgin, Bruce County, Ont Janet, b 1865/ 6, Bruce County, Ontario Georgina, b. 12 April 1867, Saugeen Twp, Bruce County Olive, b. 10 April 1871, Saugeen Twp, Bruce Co, Ont. PascalPRENTIS and Jannet MACRAE were divorced in Marquette, Michigan in 1874-5. Pascal was not present in Michigan at the time of the divorce. Does anyone know anything about his whereabouts after 1871? Any info about the deaths of either Pascal PRENTIS or Jane (?) PRENTIS. I am spelling their surname as PRENTIS because that is how Jannet Macrae Prentis signed her name at the time of the divorce. » Susan Clark [1998-05-15]
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