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Owen Prentice

Birth30 Sept 1802 - Batavia, New York
Death13 May 1855 - Shelby County, Illinois, USA
MotherRachael Swain
FatherJohn Owen Prentice

Born in Batavia, New York on 30 Sept 1802 to John Owen Prentice and Rachael Swain. Owen Prentice married Phebe Holliday and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 May 1855 in Shelby County, Illinois, USA.

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Parents
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John Owen Prentice
1776 - 1838
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Rachael Swain
1779 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Phebe Holliday
Unknown - 1828
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Leigh Collins
1805 - Unknown
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Harriett Elizabeth Prentice
1827 - 1911
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Rachel Lois Prentice
1832 - 1920
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Owen Franklin Frank Prentice
1844 - 1865
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Pheobe Prentice
1834 - Unknown
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John Alexander Prentice
1838 - Unknown
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William Swain Prentice
1819 - 1887
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Mary Caroline Prentiss
1835 - 1865

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