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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Barton Prather was born , Shelby Township, Ripley Co., In.; was christened , 1880 Census in Warren Co., Il. (son of Basil Prather and Cynthia Denny); died , Prob. Ia..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    William married Mary Melvina Boswell 31 Jul 1860, Ripley, In.. Mary was born , of Ripley Co., In; died , of Howard Co., In. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Alpheus Newton Prather was born , Howard Co., In; died 10 May 1937, West Lafayette, Warren Co., In.
    2. Andrew C. Prather was born , of Howard Co., In.
    3. Alonzo B. Prather was born , of Warren Co., Ill.; was christened , 1880 Census Warren Co., Ill.; died , Prob. Ind..
    4. Elva M Prather was born , of Howard Co., In.
    5. James W Prather was born 1862, of Howard Co., In.
    6. Laura I. Prather was born 1865, Howard Co., In.
    7. Francis M Prather was born 1874, of Howard Co., In.
    8. Ida M Prather was born 1878, Howard Co., In.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Basil Prather was born 07 Dec 1791, ,Mercer, Ky (son of Henry Prather, Capt and Elizabeth Glass Wilson); died Bef 1855, Shelby Twp, Ripley Co., Va.

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    • Reference Number: 6.394.03
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Basil is listed on page 169 of "Ft. Harrod in Kentucky Retrospect, 1792 - 1942
    by the Sesquicentennial commission of Ky.

    The Prather Folders, Mercer Circuit Court genealogical Records, Ky. Historical
    Society, Frankfort, have a number of bonds (one dated 1842) allowing him to
    levy & collect taxes as Mercer Co., Sheriff.

    Basil married Cynthia Denny 07 Apr 1832, Mercer Co., Ky.. Cynthia (daughter of James W Denny, Capt and Nancy Tyler) was born Abt 1796, ,Mercer, Ky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Cynthia Denny was born Abt 1796, ,Mercer, Ky (daughter of James W Denny, Capt and Nancy Tyler).

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    Notes:

    Cynthia was daughter of James and Ann (Steergis) Denny

    Children:
    1. 1. William Barton Prather was born , Shelby Township, Ripley Co., In.; was christened , 1880 Census in Warren Co., Il.; died , Prob. Ia..
    2. Basil A. Prather was born , of Nicholas, Ky.
    3. Mary K. Prather was born , of Nicholas, Ky; died Bef 1860.
    4. Amanda Isabelle Prather was born 16 Nov 1841, Shelby Twp, Ripley Co., In; died 24 Jun 1873, Kokomo, Howard Co, Indn; was buried , Newlight Cem, Howard Co, Indn.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Henry Prather, Capt was born 16 Nov 1759, Conococheaque Manor, Fredericks Co., Ky; was christened , Raised by Grandparents in Pa. (son of William Basil Prather, Capt and Mrs Clorinda Cloe Prather); died 23 Nov 1821, Harrodsburg, Mercer, Ky.

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    • Reference Number: 5.205.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !Posssible d.23 Nov 1830

    Henry gave a sworn deposition, 2 Oct., 1820, at Joseph Morgan's Tavern,
    Harrodsburg, Ky., that he Henry Prather of Mercer Co., Ky., aged 71 years, was
    acquaninted with Thomas and Basil PDrather's cabins, and that he made thomas
    Prather's entry of 2000 acres to include thoe cabins on Hardin's Creek, (acct.
    Washington Co., Ky. Archives, at Springfield, Ky.)
    When the Committee of Observation for Elizabeth Town (now Hagertown) District,
    Washington Co., (formerly before 1776 Frederick Co.) Marland recommended
    Basil Prather as Captain, they also recommended HENRY PRATHER as Lieutenant.
    In 1778, HENRY PRATHER is listed as a "Pioneer Soldier" (Collins Hist. of KY.)
    Next HENRY PRATHER served as a private and then as a Captain, of Lincoln
    Militia in George Rogers Clark Expedition, 1778/9. (Virginia State Library has
    a photostat copy of the land grant received by HENRY PRATHER, for his services
    in this expedition, for land in Clark Co., Indiana.

    At a court held Dec., 3, 1779 Harrodsburg for adjusting disputed titles to Ky.
    land, Henry was granted 1,400 acres on "Shawnee Run". He Stated he had resided
    in the county 12 months before 1778.

    Henry married Elizabeth Glass Wilson 07 Mar 1786, Nelson Co., Ky.. Elizabeth (daughter of Robert Wilson and Mrs Robert Wilson) was born 03 Dec 1765, of, Nelson, Ky; died Abt 1839, ,Mercer, Ky. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Glass Wilson was born 03 Dec 1765, of, Nelson, Ky (daughter of Robert Wilson and Mrs Robert Wilson); died Abt 1839, ,Mercer, Ky.

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    Elizabeth left her estate to her youngest son Joseph(as provided in Henry's
    Will.) She left all of her clothing to "Old Mary", her Negro servant.
    All of her other children were provided for in her husbands Will (as was
    Joseph). Joseph recieved 226 acres.

    Children:
    1. John Prather was born , of Nelson Co., Ky.
    2. Mary E Prather, Polly was born 07 Sep 1787, ,Frederick, Md.
    3. Eleanor Ellen Prather was born 16 Aug 1789, ,Frederick, Md; was christened , Died Unmarried; died 1824, of, Mercer, Ky.
    4. 2. Basil Prather was born 07 Dec 1791, ,Mercer, Ky; died Bef 1855, Shelby Twp, Ripley Co., Va.
    5. Margaret Prather was born 05 Mar 1794, of, Mercer, Ky.
    6. Elizabeth Prather was born 12 Sep 1797, of, Mercer, Ky; was christened , Died Unmarried; died Abt 1824.
    7. Henry Harvey Prather was born 17 Jan 1800, of, Mercer, Ky; died Bef 1810, of, Mercer, Ky.
    8. Benjamin Prather was born 17 Jan 1800, of Mercer Co., Ky; died , Nicholas Co., Ky.; was buried , Shilor Cem..
    9. Isaac Newton Prather was born 02 Jul 1802, of, Mercer, Ky; died Bef 1810, of, Mercer, Ky.
    10. James Lance Prather, Dr was born 04 Sep 1804, of, Mercer, Ky; died 1849, St Louis, St Louis, Mo.
    11. Joseph Glass Prather was born 05 Jul 1806, of, Mercer, Ky; died 29 May 1849.
    12. Anne Reed Nancy Prather was born 15 Jun 1808, of, Mercer, Ky; died 28 Jan 1870, ,Adams, Ohio.
    13. Isaac Newton Prather, Col was born 10 Jan 1810, ,Mercer, Ky; died 1859, ,Nodaway, Mo.

  3. 6.  James W Denny, Capt was born Abt 1770, of, Mercer, Ky.

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    James married Nancy Tyler Abt 1795, of, Mercer, Ky. Nancy was born Abt 1774, of, Mercer, Ky. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Nancy Tyler was born Abt 1774, of, Mercer, Ky.

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    Children:
    1. 3. Cynthia Denny was born Abt 1796, ,Mercer, Ky.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Basil Prather, Capt was born 03 May 1731, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md; was christened , Moved to Clark Co.Ind. Then Ky. (son of Thomas Sprigg Prather Prater, Col and Elizabeth Clagett); died 21 Jan 1803, Fox Hill, Jefferson, Ky.

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    • Reference Number: 4.085.05
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Basil's father was a Capt. in the Maryland Militia and a surveyor.
    During the French and Indian War his father was one of the most conspicuous
    commanders of the Maryland forces, becoming a Colonel in 1756, and Commander
    in Chief of the Frederick Militia in 1763. After the formation of the new
    Republic he served on the Committe of Observation. Basil, along with his
    brothers, served in the colonial forces during this war.
    Following the French and Indian War, Basil Prather was one of the very early
    explorers into what was to become Kentucky. In 1775, in the company of his
    nephew Thomas Prather and others, they explored the area near present
    Springfield and Harrodsburg, Ky. where they staked out a claim of 3,000 acres.
    Basil continued his explorations and land speculations until the outbreak of
    the Revolution when he returned to Maryland in early 1776 and was commissioned
    as Capt. in the Militia. [ "By the order of the Frederick County Committee of
    Observation, Feb. 5, 1776 , BASIL PRATHER reccommended as Captain." ]
    In the summer BASIL PRATHER and a friend and fellow explorer, Van Swearingen,
    were commissioned in the Continental Army when the 8th Pennsylvania Regiment
    was formed by Congress, 15 July, 1776. Van Swearengen was made Capt. and BASIL
    PRATHER was made First Lieutenant. Their assignment was to protect the
    frontier from British/Indian armies. On 23 Nov.,1776 the 8th PA. was ordered
    "-to march, with all possible expedition, by the nearest route, to Brunswick
    New Jersey, or to join Gen. Washington where ever he may be."
    This was a grueling and ill-fated march in the deep of winter and the regiment
    was greatly reduced, for at the end of it, the muster rolls reveals that out
    of the original number of 684 men, "36 were prisoners of war; 14 missing;
    51 dead; 126 deserted." There were also many wounded and all were suffering
    the effects of combat and the terrible winter march. "Quibbletown, 28 Feb.,
    1777 -"I desired the doctor by all means to visit them. They were raised about
    the Ohio, and had traveled near 500 miles -- for 150 miles over the mountains,
    never entering a house, but building fires and incamping in the snow."
    "Considerable numbers have died. A Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel among the
    dead----." The munster rolls list 10 Companies and Capt. Lt. BASIL PRATHER
    was in command of one of them.
    In the late summer of the 1777 Washington was preparing to defend against the
    impending approach of Burgoyne's army when he formed the famed "Rangers" under
    the command of his close friend Col. Daniel Morgan. This small unit was
    originally conceived to be a force of picked riflemen to be used to combat the
    Indian units under Burgoyne's command. Three companies were formed from all
    the 8th Pennsylvania and detached from the reg. to Col. Morgan's command.
    These three companies were commanded by BASIL PRATHER, Van Swearengin, and
    John Hardin. It was this force that so decimated the British ranks in the
    desperate fights at Freemans Farm, in the latter days of Sept. and early Oct.,
    that the Continental Army had its first victory when Gen. Burgoyne surrendered
    on Oct. 17th." These same companies were also with Morgan, and greatly
    distingueshed themselves in the series of actions that resulted in the
    surrender of Gen. Burgoyne at Saratoga."
    BASIL PRATHER was also with these same companies when the 8th Penn.
    was engaged in the battles of Brandywine and Germantown and spent the
    winter of 1777/78 encamped with Gen. George Washington at Valley Forge.
    On 5 Mar.,1778 the 8th was ordered to Pittsburgh and to once again engage in
    the protection of the Western frontiers. During their march to Pittsburgh they
    were engaged in actions against hostile indians and continued engagements with
    hostiles around Pittsburgh.
    BASIL PRATHER resigned form the 8th Pennsylvania and joined the forces of
    Virginia which were engaged along the Ohio against the British and Indians.
    He was placed under the command of Gen. George R. Clark.
    BASIL PRATHER was made a Capt. of Virginia and in 1781 he was Adjutant Gen.
    at Fort Nelson, the present site of Louisville, Ky.
    Basil recieved many grants of land in Ky and Ind., some of which were as far
    south as Hickman on the Mississippi. At the time his southern lands were in
    Chickasaw country and his descendants could not take possession of these lands
    until after 1830. The lands in Indiana were recorded: "To Basil Prather for
    consideration of his Military Service from the Commissioners of the Illinois
    Grant."
    After the Revolution, Capt. Basil was engaged in the acquisition of land and
    traveled between his fathers home in Maryland and his new home at the falls
    of the Ohio (near Louisville). He also maintained a residence in Pennsylvania
    on the Monongahela.
    In 1789 Captain Prather met Frances Meriwether of Virginia at a ball given in
    the fort at Jeffersonville, across the river from Louisville on the Ind. side.
    She was much younger than he but they were married 26 Feb.,1789 in Louisville.
    He then purchased the 300 acre tract on Beargrass Creek where he built a
    large Mansion which was a louisville landmark for over 150 yrs.
    Basil Prather was known for his hospitality and courteous demeanor.
    On May of 1790 he was elected one of the Trustees of the Town of Louisville.
    He died in 1803. He was a man of connanding character and ability.
    Records state:"He was an exceedingly handsome man of 6 ft. 3 in. tall, finely
    proportioned, almost the ideal soldier."
    Basil served as a patriot throughout the war, declining any pay for his
    services.
    His estate was administered by Basil's half brother Capt. Thomas Prather.
    Thomas became one of the most prominent business and social leaders of Ky.
    He founded the old Bank of Ky. and was the first president of it.
    It is said that he was Kentuckey's first millionaire and his home stood on old
    "Prather Square" in down town Louisville.
    Basils son was also named Thomas and he served as a soldier in the war of
    1812 and fought under General Jackson in the Battle of New Orleans.
    He lived out his life at Louisville in his fathers home.
    The home had 3 floors with 18 rooms on the first two floors and the third
    floor was a Ballroom. No room had less than 22 sq. feet. The ceilings were
    14 feet high. It also had very spacious cellars. It burned in 1944.
    Basils home was called "Fox Hill" and it required 14 servants when Basil lived
    there. The old home has been rebuilt and is a historial landmark.
    It is now part of Creation Park and known as the Ben Collings Mansion.
    (Ben Collings owned and rebuilt the "Fox Hill Mansion" after it burned-1944)
    (RESEARCHED BY THE HISTORICAL SOC. OF LOUISVILLE, KY.)
    (taken from their files by: Gary Benton Prather)

    William married Mrs Clorinda Cloe Prather Md.. Mrs was born Abt 1735, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md; died Abt 1765, Indian Raid, Conecocheague, Frederick, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mrs Clorinda Cloe Prather was born Abt 1735, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md; died Abt 1765, Indian Raid, Conecocheague, Frederick, Md.

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    She was killed, while still at a young age, in an indian raid.
    There may have been many other children born to her and Basil but we have not
    found record of them yet. Some of them may have died as infants, which was
    common in this period of history. Also it can be noted that Basil traveled
    into the fronteer, possibly for years at a time and this could explain the
    records of births we have found which show such distant ages between children.

    Children:
    1. Phillip Prather was born , of Frederick Co., Md; was christened , No Other Record of Him Found.
    2. Richard Prather was born Abt 1751, ,Frederick, Md; died Bef 11 May 1801, ,Nelson, Ky.
    3. 4. Henry Prather, Capt was born 16 Nov 1759, Conococheaque Manor, Fredericks Co., Ky; was christened , Raised by Grandparents in Pa.; died 23 Nov 1821, Harrodsburg, Mercer, Ky.
    4. Basil Prather was born 28 Jun 1772, Fredrick Co., Md.; was christened , Moved to Clark Co., In. When Young; died , Prob. Washington Co., In..

  3. 10.  Robert Wilson was born Abt 1739, of, Nelson, Ky.

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    Robert married Mrs Robert Wilson Abt 1764, of, Nelson, Ky. Mrs was born Abt 1743, of, Nelson, Ky. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mrs Robert Wilson was born Abt 1743, of, Nelson, Ky.

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    Children:
    1. 5. Elizabeth Glass Wilson was born 03 Dec 1765, of, Nelson, Ky; died Abt 1839, ,Mercer, Ky.