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Joseph Prentice

Birth24 Aug 1727 - Preston, New London, CT
Death20 Mar 1791 - Worthington, Hampshire, MA
MotherMary Wheeler
FatherJoseph Prentice

Born in Preston, New London, CT on 24 Aug 1727 to Joseph Prentice and Mary Wheeler. Joseph Prentice married Abigail Leonard and had 11 children. He passed away on 20 Mar 1791 in Worthington, Hampshire, MA.

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Joseph Prentice
1704 - 1749
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Mary Wheeler
1707 - 1790
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Abigail Leonard
1740 - 1820
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Amy 'Ama' Prentice
1770 - 1833
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Ira Prentice
1767 - 1832
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Joseph Prentiss / Prentice
1761 - 1851
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Nathan Prentice
1781 - 1845
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William Prentice
1780 - 1842
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Mary Poly Prentice
1772 - 1833
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Phineas, Phinehas Prentiss Prentice
1767 - 1844
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Asahel Prentice
1760 - 1806
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Phineas Prentice
1767 - 1844
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William Prentice
1769 - 1832
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Eunice Prentice
1782 - 1833

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