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Nathan Prentice

BirthAugust 04, 1773 - Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA
Death17 Aug 1810 - Preston, New London County, Connecticut, USA
MotherSarah Stanton
FatherEleazer Prentice

Born in Preston, New London, Connecticut, USA on August 04, 1773 to Eleazer Prentice and Sarah Stanton. Nathan Prentice married Abigail "Betsey" Clift and had 4 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1810 in Preston, New London County, Connecticut, USA.

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Eleazer Prentice
1735 - 1805
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Sarah Stanton
1737 - 1834
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Abigail "Betsey" Clift
1774 - 1859
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Abigail Prentice
1776 - 1843
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Abigail (Abby) Clift Prentice
1807 - 1855
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Hezekiah Prentice
1795 - 1865
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Mary Ann Prentice
1802 - 1827
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Nathan Prentice
1800 - 1881

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