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William Lambdin Prather, II.

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Lambdin Prather, II. was born Mar 1880, of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx (son of William Lambdin Prather and Francis Hart Kirkpatrick, Fannie); died 10 Jun 1910, Waco, Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem. Waco, Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Lambdin Prather was born 01 May 1848, Chestnut Grove, Near Paris, Henry Co., Tn. (son of George Washington Prather, Prater and Lucretia Patience Quinn Lambdin); died 24 Jul 1905, Austin, Travis Co., Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem., Waco, Tx..

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    • Occupation: Pres. Univ. TX.; Lawyer
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    William married Francis Hart Kirkpatrick, Fannie 03 Feb 1875, Lexington, Fayette Co., Va.. Francis was born 09 Feb 1848, Lexington, Va.; died 22 Mar 1911, Waco, Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem., Waco, Tx.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Francis Hart Kirkpatrick, Fannie was born 09 Feb 1848, Lexington, Va.; died 22 Mar 1911, Waco, Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem., Waco, Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. John Kirkpatrick Prather was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx; died , El Paso, Tx..
    2. Grace Prather was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx; died 25 Aug 1923, Paris, France; was buried , Oakwood Cem., Waco, Tx..
    3. Edward Prather was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.
    4. Miss Prather was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.
    5. Mary Lucretia Prather was born 10 Jan 1878, Waco, Tx..
    6. 1. William Lambdin Prather, II. was born Mar 1880, of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx; died 10 Jun 1910, Waco, Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem. Waco, Tx..
    7. Frances Kirkpatrick Prather was born 21 Aug 1884, Waco, Tx.; died , Waco, Tx..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  George Washington Prather, Prater was born 23 Jul 1806, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; was christened , At His Fathers Plantation Home (son of Benjamin Franklin Prather, Prater and Nancy Elizabeth Layne, Lane); died 18 Apr 1874, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas.

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    • Occupation: Farmer; Rancher
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    When a boy of 15 yrs., George enviced great tact for managing the affairs of
    he fathers farm (which consisted of serveral hundred acres) and this caused
    his father to place him in charge of managing his entire plantation and
    businesses. He continued managing his fathers estate until he was 24 yrs.
    At the age of 22 he was converted to religion at a Muddy Creek Camp Meeting
    and was liciensed to exhort. At 24 yrs. he married the daughter of Gen.
    Thomas Love (of North Carolina). After he married he move to the adjoining
    Co. of Blount where he farmed for severial years then he moved to Gipson Co.
    in West Tn. which at that time was a wild country. He cleared and put into
    cultivation a farm, but did not remain more than 2 or 3 yrs. when he removed
    to near Paris,Henry Co.,Tn. where he farmed for 9 yrs. when his wife died.
    In 1845 he was married to the daughter of Rev.William Lambdin,of the Memphis
    Conference. George was ordained Deacon by Bishop Soule, 28 Nov. 1847
    in the Meth. Church at Jackson,Tn., and 5 Dec. 1852 he was ordained Elder by
    Bishop Andrew at Brownsville. In 1854 he decided to go to Texas to look at
    land and purchased land near Waco,Tx. on the South Bosque River, McLennan Co.
    In the fall of 1854 he moved his family to Texas where he farmed over seven
    hundred acres. When he was at an age that he could no longer farm he moved
    to a home on Austin St. in Waco,Tx. and let his children run the farm.
    On Saturday 18 Apr. 1874 he died in his garden. He was an honest, bold, candid
    sincere Christian gentleman who gave 1/3 of his yearly earnings to his church.

    It is believed that G.W.Prather came to Texas because his uncle, William
    Prater, had settled near the Brazos River and had land that spanned
    Brazoia and Ft. Bend Counties in TX.
    William Prater was one of the "Old Three Hundred Settlers", who was listed
    as a settler in Austins First Colony.
    George Washington Prather also settled on the Brazos River, but his
    land spanned Austin County, to the northwest of Williams property.

    Born at his father plantation northeast of Lenoir City, Tn. (Roane Co.)
    Some of his descendants live in Texas today.
    Example: Great Grandson Charles Prather of Grand Prairie, Tx.(Phone unlisted)
    George W. Prather was living in Tn. in 1850 census.

    George married Lucretia Patience Quinn Lambdin Paris, Henry Co., Tn.. Lucretia (daughter of William McKendree Lambdin and Susan Amelia) was born , Ohio; died , Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Lucretia Patience Quinn Lambdin was born , Ohio (daughter of William McKendree Lambdin and Susan Amelia); died , Waco, McLennan Co., Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. George McDonald Prather was born , Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.; was christened , On His Fathers Plantation on Bosque Riv.; died 27 Jan 1880, Waco, Texas; was buried , Oakland Cem..
    2. Grace Prater was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.
    3. Frances Prather, Fanny was born , of Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.
    4. 2. William Lambdin Prather was born 01 May 1848, Chestnut Grove, Near Paris, Henry Co., Tn.; died 24 Jul 1905, Austin, Travis Co., Tx.; was buried , Oakwood Cem., Waco, Tx..
    5. James Carter Prather was born 17 Oct 1849, Near Paris, Henry Co., Tn.; died 25 Feb 1883, Waco, McLennan Co., Tx..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Franklin Prather, Prater was born 30 Apr 1772, Lynchburg, Campbell Co., Va. (son of William Thomas Prather and Martha Wyatt); died 30 May 1851, Lenior City, Roane Co., Tn.; was buried , Prater Cem. on His Plantation.

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    • Occupation: Plantation (90 slaves)
    • Reference Number: 6.013.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !This is the line of Tracy Prater and Sarah Louise Mott,Tracy's brothers
    G W & Jim.AFN-15VC-97K

    With the death of his mother and the marriage of his sister, Benjamin Franklin
    Prater along with his brother and father left Stokes Co, North Carolina for
    the Tennessee territory. Benjamin's father, William is said to have died
    between Dandridge and Knoxville and his sons continued on the route west to
    Knoxville's Campbell's Station and then proceeded South to the Holston River
    (now Tenn. River) about five miles south of Martel, Tn. Here Benjamin and his
    broth Thomas settled and farmed until their deaths. Thomas died unmarried in
    1813, and was the first to be buried in the family cemetery which is located
    on top of a hill about 1/4 mile southwest of Benjamin's home.
    In about 1797 Benjamin began building his beautiful brick mansion amidst the
    vast 1854 acres he owned on the Holston River. It is said to have taken one
    hundred slaves two years to construct the original from part of the house
    using brick made on the site. (the exterior walls are 3 bricks thick and the
    interior walls are 2 bricks thick).
    Today many of the architectural features of the house are original to the
    structure. The grandiose appearance of the house is achieved by the placement
    of the house on a high foundation with a full cellar underneath which was
    typical of residential architecture built during the time. The corbeled
    chimneys are another detail of interest as well as the unigue brick cornice
    used around the entire house. Also worth of notice are the wooden windows put
    together with wooden pegs. Equal to,if not exceeding the gracious character of
    the exterior of the house are the many interior details which still exist.
    There was a fireplace in every room in the house, however four of the eight
    have been covered over. Upstairs in both front bedrooms are mantles original
    to the house. The intire house has hardwood floors which were cut the width
    of the room so there are no borards pieced together. The doors in the house
    are original, however those in the ell structure were of course added later
    when this part of the house was built. It is interesting to note the variety
    of doors used in the house and some of the beatiful etched copper hardware.
    It is in this house that Benjamin and Nancy raised 8 children.
    Benjamins grandson Hugh G. Prater continued living in the home after Benjamins
    death. Then later, Hugh's son Oscar Blaine remained after his fathers
    death.
    During the period that Hugh and Oscar lived there (1851-1900) is when the ell
    structure was added to the rear of the house which now contains the dining
    room and kitchen downstairs and the two garret bedrooms upstairs.
    After his fathers death,Oscar Blaine Prater remained in the house despite many
    financial problems causing multiple trust deeds to be drawn against the
    property before it was finally taken from him in 1900, by John McReynolds.
    Subsequently, in 1909, R.N. Calloway purchesed the house and he and his family
    lived there until 1915, when H.M. Milligan bought the house and lived until
    1951. From 1951-1956, the Kinser family, who added the current front porch and
    columns, owned and lived in the house. In 1956, Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Carr bought
    the house and completed the renovation of the house including the addition of
    the sunroom to the back, in Nov. of 1992 Dr. Thomas M. Koenig
    purchased the house and also made renovations.
    This beautiful home continues to survive and all that have lived there have
    added to its interesting history.
    The Prater Plantation home is located at the end of Beals Chapel Rd. about
    5 miles N.E. of Lenior City, Tn. overlooking a beautiful lake which at one
    time was part of the bend in the river which the house was built facing.

    I have visited the home many times over the past few years.
    It pleases me when I am able to visit this wonderful home and see the
    continueing beauty of the home, grounds, and beautiful lake that surrounds
    it on two sides. Gary Benton Prather (1992)

    NOTE: Indians lived accross the river from Benjamins home.
    There are people who claim to be descended from Benjamin through a
    "base born" child and/or children of an indian woman.
    I have not researched this family group at this date. GBPrather

    !This is the line of Tracy Prater and Sarah Louise Mott,Tracy's brothers G W & Jim.AFN-15VC-97K

    Benjamin married Nancy Elizabeth Layne, Lane 06 Nov 1798, Jefferson Co., Tn.. Nancy was born 1777, ,Jefferson, Tn; died 03 Jun 1838, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; was buried , Prater Cem. on Her Husbands Plantation. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Nancy Elizabeth Layne, Lane was born 1777, ,Jefferson, Tn; died 03 Jun 1838, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; was buried , Prater Cem. on Her Husbands Plantation.

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    • Ancestral File Number: 15VC-98R
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Clarisa Prater was born , Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn..
    2. Clarence Prater was born , Martel, Tn..
    3. Samuel Prater was born 16 Oct 1800, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; died 07 Aug 1840, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn..
    4. Thomas Prater was born 08 Dec 1801, ,Roane, Tn; died 26 Jun 1842, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn..
    5. Elizabeth S. Prater was born 12 Nov 1805, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; died 12 Feb 1870, Waco, McLennan Co., Tx.; was buried , 1st. Street Cem..
    6. 4. George Washington Prather, Prater was born 23 Jul 1806, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; was christened , At His Fathers Plantation Home; died 18 Apr 1874, Waco, McLennan Co., Texas.
    7. William Prater was born 23 Jul 1811, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; died 22 Jun 1856, Tn..
    8. Letitia S. Prater was born 22 Jul 1816, Lenoir City, Roane Co., Tn.; died 14 Apr 1886, Prob. Mo..

  3. 10.  William McKendree Lambdin was born 01 Jun 1781, Maryland; died 22 May 1851, Henry Co., Tn.; was buried , City Cem..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    William married Susan Amelia Bef 1813. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Susan Amelia

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. 5. Lucretia Patience Quinn Lambdin was born , Ohio; died , Waco, McLennan Co., Tx..