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James Prentice

Birth30 Oct 1755 - Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA
DeathAug 1827 - Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, USA
MotherHuldah Stallion
FatherNathaniel PRENTICE

Born in Preston City, New London, Connecticut, USA on 30 Oct 1755 to Nathaniel PRENTICE and Huldah Stallion. James Prentice married Abigail Prentice) Fuller and had 12 children. He passed away on Aug 1827 in Shaftsbury, Bennington, Vermont, USA.

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Nathaniel Prentice
1705 - 1780
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Huldah Stallion
1731 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Abigail Prentice) Fuller
1760 - 1807
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Cloe Fuller
1759 - 1877
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William Prentice
1802 - 1850
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Nathaniel Prentice
1785 - 1826
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Isaac Prentice
1796 - 1876
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Lydia Prentice Stanley
1784 - 1816
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James Prentice
1782 - 1847
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Poly Martha Prentiss
1787 - Unknown
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Solomon Prentice
1807 - 1807
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Daniel Prentice
1798 - 1882
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Hosea Prentice
1805 - 1827
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Eli Prentice
1791 - 1866
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Nathan Prentice
1794 - 1854
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Elisha Prentice
1789 - 1852

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