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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jeraldine Praytor was born 11 Mar 1871, Ms. (daughter of Wiley Praytor, Prayter and Mary Frances Hardy); died 20 Jun 1871, Ms..

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


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Wiley Praytor, Prayter was born 22 Dec 1836, York, Sumter Co., Ala.; was christened , Confed. Soldier (son of Middleton Adkins Praytor, Prather and Mary Ann Roberts); died 28 Apr 1903, Louise, Wharton Co., Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Wiley and his brother George Washington Praytor went to Texas.
    Wiley is recorded leaving Sumter Co., Ala. in an Ox drawn covered wagon to
    Texas. We found him first living in Smith Co., Tx. with his brother George
    and other Praters/Prathers/Praytors. Wiley later moverd to south Texas near
    El Campo and Louise, Texas. His brother George remained in Smith Co., Tx.
    The family has handed down the story that Wiley and George got into some kind
    of trouble in Ala. and had to leave the state. Possibly had to do with the War

    Wiley married Mary Frances Hardy 27 Jun 1865, Cooksville, Noxabee Co., Ms.. Mary was born 08 Jan 1842, of Sumter Co., Al; died 22 Nov 1926, Prob. Jackson Co., Tx.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Frances Hardy was born 08 Jan 1842, of Sumter Co., Al; died 22 Nov 1926, Prob. Jackson Co., Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    She was listed living in Jackson Co., Tx. when she made application to receive
    her husbands Confed. States Army Pension. Pension #11989

    Children:
    1. Henry Middleton Praytor, Tom was born , Sumter, Ala.; died , Prob. Tx..
    2. James Robert Praytor was born , Sumter, Ala.; was buried , Prob. Calif..
    3. Callie Praytor was born , of Sumter Co., Al.
    4. Lillian Lorraine Praytor was born 01 Apr 1866, Cooksville, Noxabee Co., Ms.; died 10 May 1947, Ranger, Eastland Co., Tx.; was buried , Evergreen Cem., Ranger, Tx..
    5. George Thomas Praytor was born 27 Jun 1868, Sumter Co., Ala.; died 26 Feb 1938, Yoakum, Lavaca Co., Tx..
    6. Earnestine Praytor was born 11 Mar 1871, Ms.; died , Tyler Area, n.E. Texas.
    7. 1. Jeraldine Praytor was born 11 Mar 1871, Ms.; died 20 Jun 1871, Ms..
    8. Alonzo Lee Praytor, Prator Prater was born 11 Sep 1881, Sumter, Ala.; was christened , Lived For a Time in Elcampo, Tx.; died , Prob. in Calif..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Middleton Adkins Praytor, Prather was born 04 Sep 1793, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc; was christened , Came to Sumter Co. Ala. in 1832 (son of Middleton Prater, Prather Praytor and Martha Adkins); died 21 Feb 1854, Sumter Co., Ala.; was buried , Cedars Cem. Praytor Cem. at the Cedars.

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    • Reference Number: 6.716.02
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Greenville Co., S.C. Deeds: Book III p. 388

    11 Jan., 1815, Middleton Praytor of Buncombe Co., N.C. sells to Elias Green
    Cooks of Greenville dist. for $200. - all that tract of land left me by the
    last Will and testament of my father, Middleton Praytor deceased. this land
    .... is bounded by William Prater, John Middletons still house.
    Wits: alexander Cooks, John Bethany, appeared before Robert Cooks, J.P.
    recorded 5 June, 1815.

    Soon after his fathers death he and his brother left S.C.
    William went to Buncombe Co., N.C. and then later to GA.
    Middleton went 1st. to St. Clair Co., Ala. and was in there in the 1850
    census, shortly later settled at Sumter, Sumter Co., Ala. where he built the
    "Cedars Plantation" in late 1850.
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    Sumter Democrat, Sumter Co., AL. 25 Feb., 1854
    ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE

    By virtue of a decree of the Probate Court of Sumter Co., AL.
    I will sell on MONDAY, the 27th day of March A.D. 1854, the following
    described property belonging to the Estate of MIDDLETON A. PRAYTOR,
    dec'd, to wit.
    Four Horses, lot of Cattle, Hogs, Carpenter's Tools, Household and Kitchen
    Furniture, 150 bushels Corn, Fodder, 1200 lbs. Bacon, lot of Oats, 1 Wagon
    and 2 yokes of Oxen.
    Terms of sale -- Crdit 12 months, with interest from date purchaser giving
    notes with two approved securities. All sums under $5, cash.
    JAMES T. PRAYTOR JOHN A. PRAYTOR Admin'rs.

    The Plantation which still stands about 2 miles South/Southeast of the small
    community of Sumter,Sumter Co.,Ala. was owned by the son of Julia Praytor
    Killingsworth, he died about 1995 and his sister now owns it.
    "The Cedars Plantation" was built in 1850 and named after the beautiful cedars
    which lined the road leading to Sumter. Cedars continue to grow in some areas
    along the old road today. by Gary Benton Prather 1989

    Middleton married Mary Ann Roberts 31 Jan 1836, Greene Co., Al.. Mary was born , of Greene Co., Al. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Mary Ann Roberts was born , of Greene Co., Al.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. 2. Wiley Praytor, Prayter was born 22 Dec 1836, York, Sumter Co., Ala.; was christened , Confed. Soldier; died 28 Apr 1903, Louise, Wharton Co., Tx..
    2. George Washington Praytor was born 29 Aug 1839, Sumpterville, Ala; died Abt 1888, Smith Co, Tx.
    3. Milley Jane Praytor was born 05 Sep 1841, of Sumterco., Al.
    4. John C. Calhoon Praytor was born 05 Mar 1845, York, Sumter Co., Ala.; died 22 Jun 1923, Ashland, Jackson Co., Oregon.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Middleton Prater, Prather Praytor was born Abt 1761, ,Laurens, Sc (son of William Prater, Prator Praytor and Mary Middleton); died Bef 30 Sep 1812, ,Greenville, Sc.

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    • Reference Number: 5.293.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Will of Middleton Praytor:
    Greenville, South Carolina 1812

    In the name of God, Amen I, Middleton Praytor of Greenville Dist., and the
    State of South Carolina, being sick and weak of body but sound of mind and
    memory, do make and publish this my last well and testament in the manner and
    form following (that is to say) First, I recommend my soul to God who gave it
    and my body to be decently buried by my friends and those that I herafter
    appoint to execute this my last will and testament.

    Item 1. I give and bequeath unto my son William Praytor his heirs or assigns
    forever a tract of land containing one hundred acres or there about, and runs
    as follows, wo wit; beginning on a post oak John Middleton's corner on a tract
    of land originally laid out for George Salmon, thence with said Salomon's line
    to the upper or west corner thence with said Salmon's next to chiceroa River
    thence up the meandera of said river on the west side to the mouth of the
    first br4anch that runs unto said river, thence up the said branch and the
    hollow therof to the head of the hollow that leads to John Middelton's Still
    House thence a strait course to the head of said Mill Still house branch,
    thence with the said John Middleton's line to the beginning, also one sorrel
    horse, bridle and saddle, also feathers for a bed and one red cow.

    Item 2. I give and bequeath unto my son Middleton Praytor, his heirs or
    assigns forever, the following tract or parcel of land to-wit; Beginning on a
    post oak at head of hollow near the road leading from my house to the
    plantation hereby givin my son, William, thence with the road leading to the
    muster graound unto a marked line that leads to a light wood corner thence
    with marked line to said light wood corner, thence to a red oak corner above
    the bitg spring, thence to the head of John Middleton Still House branch,
    thence to the beginning, also one young bay horse, bridle and saddle.

    Item 3. I give and bequeathe unto my son John Praytor his heirs and assigns
    forever the balance of my land incliding the plantation where on I live,
    bounded by the two9 tracts of parcels given as above by William chisom and
    Joseph Cobbs and Chcherea River, the above last parcel of land mentioned not
    to be at the disposal of my son John Praytor until the death of my wife,
    Martha Praytor, as she has a life estate in the same.

    Item 4. I lend my beloved wife Martha Praytor, during her life the balance of
    my personal property except my stud hourse, black horse and sorrel colt and
    one horse colt called "Black Elk" is to be soold with the other three left for
    the purpose and in order to explain my meaning with respect to the 1st. item,
    my black horse and sorrel colt, I willed to be sold at public sale on a credit
    of twelve months and money arising from such sale after payment my de4bts to
    be equally diveded between my four children that have to land left them and
    the balance of my property not other-wise disposed of left to my wife during
    her lifetime consisting of two horses, a bay and sorrel, my work stock of
    cattle and hogs, houshold, kitchen furniture of every kin, together with my
    plantation utensils to be at the disposal of my wife during her life and after
    her decease to he equally divided between my four children that has no land
    left them and the life estate left her in the plantation will to my son John
    to be inherited by him agreeable to the third item and lastly;
    I constitute and appoint my beloved wife Martha Parytor executrix and my
    friedn Joseph Cobbs executor of this my last will and testament.

    Probated Sept. 30., 1812

    Note: In the Will above Middleton Praytor states that his land is devided
    between his 4 children that "has no land left them!"
    This does NOT mean that he only had 4 children but rather 4 children that had
    no land!

    He is listed in Greenville Co., S.C. in the 1810 census Roll #62 p.109

    Members of his family built the Cedars Plantation in 1848 near Sumter, Sumter
    county, Ala. This old home still stands today. (1992 1st. visit) (1997)
    The Cedars Plantation at one time consisted of several thousand acres.
    His son Middleton A. Praytor is recorded living Fayneville, Sumter Co., Ala.
    in the 1850 census.

    Middleton married Martha Adkins 03 Jun 1782, 96th Dist. S. Carolina. Martha was born Abt 1765, ,Dist Ninety Six, Sc; died Aft 1850, ,St Clair, Al. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Martha Adkins was born Abt 1765, ,Dist Ninety Six, Sc; died Aft 1850, ,St Clair, Al.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. William Prather, Prater Prator Praytor was born Abt 1783, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc; was christened , Lived Buncombe Co., n.C.; died , Union Co., Ga..
    2. Martha N. Praytor was born Abt 1789, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc.
    3. Phillip T. Prater was born Abt 1791, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc; was christened , Lived in St. Clair Co., Ala.; died , Near Rock House, Tx..
    4. Permelia Praytor was born Abt 1793, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc.
    5. 4. Middleton Adkins Praytor, Prather was born 04 Sep 1793, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc; was christened , Came to Sumter Co. Ala. in 1832; died 21 Feb 1854, Sumter Co., Ala.; was buried , Cedars Cem. Praytor Cem. at the Cedars.
    6. Basaleel Praytor was born Abt 1795, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc.
    7. John L. Praytor was born 27 Mar 1800, of, Dist Ninety Six, Sc; died Bef 1834, Prob. Sumter Co. Ala..
    8. Bazil Hugh Prater, Bazebal Bazaleel Praytor was born 17 Jan 1805, Laurens Co., S.C.; was christened , Was in Jefferson, Ala. in 1850 Census; died 18 Sep 1885, Trussville, St.Clair Co., Ala.; was buried , Trussville Cem..
    9. Sarah Prator was born 01 Jul 1810, Laurens Co., S.C.; was christened , Lived With Her Brother William as Child.