I am looking for information about Isaac PRENCE/PRINCE who married in Kanawha
County WV in 1901 Lottie or Rottie Russell.
Thanks
Pat
I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me. Philippians 4:13
Researching Russell, Richardson, Adkins, Roberts, Harris, Turley, Lively,
Moles, Tucker, Walls, Smith, Vanatter, Vaughan, McCallister of Virginia and
Wv.
I am looking for ancestors and decendants of Thomas Pence. He arrived
on the Fortune in 1621 in Plymouth, Mass. He became the governor of
Plymouth. I would appreciate any info or pictures you many have to
share.
Thank you
LaVerne
Thomas was govenor of Plymouth, Mass.
He had daughter Mary Mercy Prence Born
Jun 1631,died Sept 28, 1711, married John Freeman they had son Edmund
Freeman Born June 6, 1657 Easham, Mass married Lydia Doane. Any info
would be appreciated
Thank you
LaVerne.
Bangs, Doane, Jenny, Hicks, Lettice, Briggs,Wright,Higginson, Freeman
all fdrom Plymouth, Mass.
Members,
In the U.S.A. we celebrate the Independence of our nation every July 4.
Tell us a story about the hero or heroine in your ancestry. Was he
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Hello,
From _History of the Town of Middleboro, Massachusetts 1669-1905_
by Thomas Weston, A.M. of the Suffolk Bar
Boston and New York
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
The Riverside Press, Cambridge
1906
p. 545
"1668
In 1668 Governor Thomas Prince and Francis Coombs purchased a tract of land
within this territory (unknown as Prince and Coomb's Purchase)."
p. 628
"1668. 'Thomas Prence and Francis Combe, by order of the General Court of
New Plymouth, purchased a large tract in Middleborough at Namassaket
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Hi List,
These are my Prence line that I'm researching. To save space per
line I'm giving only brief dates and omitting name prefixes such as
Deacon, Capt., etc and places. If you also follow this line I will
be glad to provide any further details that I may have. If I have
an incorrect date or if you can provide a missing date or missing
name or if you have any corrections on family lines I'd like to
hear from you.
1-- Thomas Prence (1600-1673) Patience Brewster (1600-1634)
2-- Mercy Prence
Posted on: PRENCE Obituaries
Board URL: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/surnames/p/r/PRENCE/obituaries?read=2
Surname: Weldon, godfrey
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Need children of Prince Weldon and Celia Godfrey, possibly Cumberland,
R.I. area
In preparation for a research trip I have developed a few questions. Can
anyone help?
Thomas Prence (abt 1600-1673) and wife Patience Brewster (d 1634) died in
Plymouth and I assume are buried there. Where were they buried and is
either grave marked? His farm in Eastham was extensive, embracing some two
hundred acres of the best land. Where is the land?
John Freeman (abt 1627-1719) and wife Mercy Prence (abt 1631-1711) are
buried in Eastham. In which cemetery are they buried? I have read that he
has a tom
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Hi List,
If you're searching your Prence ancestors in New England as I am
I'm sure you have heard of James Savage's "A Genealogical
Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England" more commonly
known simply as "Savage", and you've probably used it in your
search for New England ancestors. I've found many of my early
Colonial ancestors in that set of books. It's likely you used a
copy at a library, like I have, or possibly you own a set.
Unfortunately the set is again out of print, in paper version
New Genealogy E-Magazine: Digital Genealogist
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Hi list,
Now that the major holidays are behind us I hope everyone is
settling in for some genealogy. What are your plans for Prence
research this year? I hope to hear from many of you with data on
the line you're working on. Perhaps your family lines will cross
paths with those of other members.
Please send a post to this list telling us about your Prence
ancestor. Remember to include dates, places and names of spouses
and children (and their spouses) so that others will know if they
are researchi