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Samuel Benton Prater

Male 1817 - 1866  (49 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Samuel Benton Prater was born 09 Feb 1817, Pickens Dist., S.C.; was christened , Lived Hall Co., Ga. & Guntersville, Al. (son of Joseph Prater and Mary "Polly" Boyd); died 27 Nov 1866, Rockwall, Tx.; was buried , Old City Cem., Rockwall, Tx..

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Minister; Farmer
    • Reference Number: 6.709.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Samual was born in Pickens or Pendleton Co., S.C., we are not sure which
    because of the changes that took place with the boundries.
    He went with his father to Hall Co., Ga. as a young man. Later with the
    outbreak of the Civil War he went to Alabama where other members of the family
    and allied families had established themselves. He married at Gunters Crossing
    (a ferry crossing) which is now Guntersville, Al.

    When he went to Alabama, his brothers Erb Boyd Prater and Thomas Prather went
    with him, later they came to Jamestown, Smith Co., Texas where they
    were listed as Confederate Soldiers. He was also a Minister and farmer.
    His younger brother, Thomas was only 19 yrs. old when he died while living in
    east Texas (Smith Co.) His other brother "E.B." (Erb Boyd) went back into
    Arkansas where other Prater/Prather relatives had moved much earlier
    (desendants of Phillp III Prater, their uncle and others), he later returned
    to Smith Co., Tx.
    Samuel spent the remainder of his life as a farmer in Jamestown,Smith Co.,Tx.
    Other members of his family in Ark., Al., Ga., and Tenn. came into Texas.
    Some of which were Praytors, of Sumter Co., Al., Praters/Prathers of Tenn.,
    Prathers of Ga., and Praters/Prathers of Ark.-- also many others from various
    other states as they made their way west.
    One of his sons Riley Benton went North into Ark./Okla./Tx., another Soloman
    Bowden and Samuel went into West Texas, near Midland and the other, John Ellis
    went into N.Mex., near White Sands where he and his sons had large ranches.
    Samuel had younger brothers and sisters that continued to live in Hall Co.,Ga.
    and were heirs to their father Joseph's estates, except Joseph II who moved
    to Texas, Okla., and then to the State of Washington.

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    File: 208 PMB: C-1/638 D/84
    Smith Co., TX.:
    Samuel Prather, dec'd.
    Nancy Prather, surv. wf. pet. appt. of appr. of com. prop. 1/23/1867.
    Prather d. 11/27/1866 Smith Co., Appr.: J.G. Browning.
    Elisha Tunnell, H. Rose. Inv.: 100 acres Matilda Morris sur. $100, 400 acres
    John Walling Sur. Van Zandt Co. $500. 7 and a half acres $400, 4 horses
    $140, 20 cattle $80, 3 yoke oxen $110, 40 hogs $40, etc.

    Smith Co., TX. census:
    Prather, Samuel 33 farmer b. S.C.
    Prather, Nancy 29 b. Ala.
    Prather, Mahuldah C. 7 b. Ala.
    Prather, John E. 5 b. Ala.
    Prather Columbus R. 4 b. Ala.
    Prather, Riley B. 1 b. TX.

    1860 census, Smith Co., TX. (20 July, 1860) Mt. Carmel Beat. Mt.C. Ref.
    Prather, Samuel 43 Farmer Real Value: 1,600
    Prather, Nancy 38
    Prather, John 15 Farm Labor
    Prather, Columbus 13
    Prather, Riley 11
    Prather, Solomon 8
    Prather, Texanna 5
    Prather, Lynch 2

    When the Civil War began, some of the series of frontier forts aligned north
    and south across the center of the state were closed becasuse of army manpower
    problems. The Comanches were already on the warpath and had committed a
    particularly bad massacre in Montague Co. north of Smith Co., on the Red River
    As indians began raiding deeper eastward into there former lands, white
    settlers had to either band together and go about their farms and fields with
    guns ready, or move back east.
    In addition to this threat, it may have proven premature economically to raise
    and market cotton and other cash crops in the blackland soil belt before the
    arrival of the railroads.
    Even Smith Co., where the light, acid soil was easlily worn out by continuous
    planting of the same crops, cotton was not an important cash crop until a
    short-lived steamboat port, Belzora, was established on the Sabine River wher
    the Tyler-Hawkins road bridge is today. After the railroad came to Smith Co.,
    supplanting the river as the main bulk freight route, the land was already
    largely depleted - forcing farmer to again move west or to change to other
    crops.

    It appears that Samuel and his brothers experienced a great reduction in
    their life style compared to their anscestors. This was probably due to
    the out come of the Civil War, the loss of slave labor, and the hard pioneer
    life experienced in east Texas. An example of his hard life can be seen by
    his early death at 49 years of age. He helped to establish Jamestown,Tx. which
    is now a small community. It once was a very large comunity near Lindale, Tx.

    Samuel married Nancy Tunnell 1841, Gunters Crossing, Ala.. Nancy (daughter of D Perry Tunnell, Rev and Catherine Self) was born 27 Sep 1821, Jefferson Co., Ala.; died 18 Jan 1894, ,Smith, Tx; was buried , Antoach, Smith Co., Tx.. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Columbus R. Prather was born , Smith Co., Tx.
    2. Mahulda Catherine Prather was born 04 Nov 1842, Gunters Crossing, Guntersville, Ala.; died 1865.
    3. Catherine Prather was born 04 Nov 1842, , , Al.
    4. John Ellis Prather, Rev was born 15 Feb 1845, ,,Al; died 1922, Alamogordo, Otero, Nm.
    5. Riley Benton Prather was born 10 Mar 1848, ,Smith, Tx; died 30 Apr 1918, ,Van Zandt, Tx; was buried , Providence Cem. near van, Tx..
    6. Soloman Bowden Prather was born 16 Mar 1852, Luther, Smith, Tx; died 10 Feb 1919, Fisher Co., Tx..
    7. Texana Prather was born Abt 1854, , Smith, Tx.
    8. Cornelia Texanna Prather was born 03 Aug 1855, ,Smith, Tx; died 14 Sep 1905, Smith Co., Tx..
    9. Samuel Lynch Prather was born Abt 1856, ,Smith, Tx.
    10. Samuel Prather was born Abt 1856, , Smith, Tx.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Joseph Prater was born 1794, Pickens, S. Carolina (son of Philip John Prater, I and Susannah Hubbard); died 04 Apr 1877, ,Hall, Ga; was buried , Alta Vista Cem, Gainsville, Ga.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Plantation; Farmer
    • Reference Number: 5.292.10
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    RECORD:

    Joseph Prater (Prather) sold to James Chapman a tract of land (57 acres)
    on the waters of Eighteen Mile Creek, 25 Dec., 1819 Pendleton Co., S.C.
    *Deed Book O, pp.534-535, Pendleton Co., , Ninety Six Dist., S.C.

    Joseph Prater sold Henry Hendricks a tract of land (83 acres) on the waters of
    Eighteen Mile Creek, Pendleton Co., S.C. 21 Dec., 1820
    *Deed Book P, p.349 Pendleton Co., S.C. Ninety Six Dist.

    Joseph Praters mother Susannah, widow of Philip Prater, who was to benefit
    from a Certificate of Pension issued 23 Apr., 1850, was named by Mitchel
    Norton, Administrator
    *Pension for Phillip Prater, W9052 - Book D, Vol 2, p.383
    Susanna Prater (now Hammond) requested an increase in her former husband's
    pension which commenced 4 Mar., 1831 for $61.33 per annum and ended 9 Aug.,
    1848 when she died. (S.C. Archives Dept., Columbia, S.C.)

    Joseph Prater is listed in 1830 Hall Co., GA. census -- Roll #18 p.93

    Headstone inscriptions from the graves of Joseph and Mary Prater (Prather)
    located at Alta Vista Cem., Gainsville, Ga.:
    Joseph Prater age 83 years, died April 4, 1877
    Mary Prater age 80 years, died July 7, 1877

    Gary B. Prather, (214-377-9286) of Frisco,Tx. and Sulphur,Okla./405-622-5900
    has compiled extensive information on the Prather Family.
    Joseph lived and had his children in Pickens Dist., S.C.
    His sons Erb Boyd, Thomas, and Samuel left S.C. for Alabama and then to
    Texas while his other son Joseph Jr. remained with him and later moved
    with his father to Hall Co., Ga.

    Joseph married Mary "Polly" Boyd South Carolina. Mary (daughter of Robert A. Boyd, II. and Mrs Robert Boyd) was born Abt 1797, South Carolina; died 07 Jul 1877, Gainsville, Hall, Ga; was buried , Alta Vista Cem, Gainsville, Ga. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary "Polly" Boyd was born Abt 1797, South Carolina (daughter of Robert A. Boyd, II. and Mrs Robert Boyd); died 07 Jul 1877, Gainsville, Hall, Ga; was buried , Alta Vista Cem, Gainsville, Ga.

    Other Events:

    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    A Boyd Family Researcher:
    Susan Lemesis 9280 Nesbit Lakes Dr. Alpharetta, GA. 30202
    Phone: 770-993-2858
    (1997)
    GLEMESIS@AOL.COM

    NOTE: (Connection not known at present)
    William Boyd
    B: ca. 1745 County Antrim, N.Ireland
    D: ca. 1800 Chester Co., S.C.
    Wife: Mary Dorman
    He came with his family to America between 1772 and 1776 .....
    He could have been part of the English Military that came to America
    defend the Colonies for the Crown... ????
    The family was members of the Hopewell Associate Reformed Presbyterian
    Church, near Blackstock, Chester Co., S.C.

    Children:
    1. Mary Boyd (dates unknown but to early to be our Mary Boyd)

    2.Martha Boyd
    B: ca. 1772 County Antrim, N.Ire.
    D: 13 Apr., 1832 Chester Co., S.C.
    Husband: Alexander Boyd (1st. Cousin)

    3.Jennet Boyd
    B: ca. 1776 Chester Co., S.C.
    D: ?

    4.Alexander Boyd
    B: ca. 1780 Chester Co., S.C.
    D: ca. 1825 Chester Co., S.C.
    Wife: Elizabeth Allen
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    A Boyd researcher:
    Jane Brazell Sisolak
    4317 Calmont Ave.
    Fort Worth, TX. 76107
    817-732-1855 /// tsisolak@swbell.net (10/1999)

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    Charles Boyd (cboyd1@bellsouth.net) 1999

    Several Boyd families from N.GA. are looking for ancestors with the same
    migration pattern as you Mary Boyd.
    Several came from Halifax, VA. to that general area of S.C. then on to the
    "Federal Road" across the Cherokee Nation from Hall Co., GA. through what is
    not Forsyth, Cherkee, Floyd Co's. GA. into AL.
    Is there any additional info. that might be a clue to which of the groups she
    might belong?
    My GG.Grandfather, Robert A Boyd was in Pickens Dist., S.C. in 1850, and
    between 1858/60 moved to Forsyth Co., GA., then in very late 1800's on to Al.
    withourt his family.
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    Children:
    1. Joseph Prater, Jr was born , Gainsville, Hall Co., Ga.; was christened , Civil War Soldier; died 15 Feb 1919, Wheton Commun., Amity, Yamhill Co., Or..
    2. 1. Samuel Benton Prater was born 09 Feb 1817, Pickens Dist., S.C.; was christened , Lived Hall Co., Ga. & Guntersville, Al.; died 27 Nov 1866, Rockwall, Tx.; was buried , Old City Cem., Rockwall, Tx..
    3. William Prater was born 07 Nov 1819, ,Pendleton, Sc; was christened , Others State Birth 23 Apr., 1818.; died 17 Dec 1877, Gainsville, Hall Co., Ga.; was buried , Beside His Parents in Gainville, Ga..
    4. E B Robert Prater was born 01 Mar 1820, Pendleton, Nc; died 11 Feb 1901, Calhoun, Gordon, Ga; was buried 11 Feb 1901, Chandler Cem., Gordon Co., Ga..
    5. Thomas H Prater was born Abt 1822, of, Pickens Dist, Sc; died 30 Mar 1857, Smith Co., Tx..
    6. Erb Boyd Prather, Erby Prater was born Abt 1823, Pickens Dist., S. Carolina; died , Smith Co., Tx..
    7. Mary Prater was born Abt 1824, of, Pickens Dist, Sc.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Philip John Prater, I was born 1754, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md; was christened , At Conecocheaque Manor (son of Philip Philemin Gittings Prater, I and Margery Hunt); died 17 Sep 1797, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc; was buried , 18 Mile Creek, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: PLANTATION
    • Reference Number: 4.108.06
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !He served in the Rev. Army,is listed in "S.C.Revolutionary index at the
    Historical Commission"-Phillip Prator,AA6100.

    Phillip Prator, son of Phillip Prator and Margery Hunt, received a Warrant, 23
    Aug., 1790, for 238 acres on the head branches of Twenty Three Mile Creek and
    Twenty six Mile Creek, surveyed 24 Aug., 1790 and State Grant issued 5 Dec.,
    1791. He received a Warrant, 12 Dec., 1790, for 300 acres on branches of 18
    Mile Creek, Waters of Keowee River, surveyed 4 Mar., 1791 and State Grant
    issued 5 Dec., 1791. Phillip received a warrant 6 Aug., 1791, for 662 acres on
    the confluience of Price Creek and Six Mile River, surveyed 8 Aug., 1791 and
    State Grant issued 5 Dec., 1791. He also received a Warrant , no date, for 221
    acres on branches of 18 Mile Creek, Waters of Keowee River, surveyed 1 Nov.,
    1791 and State Grant issued 5 Dec., 1791. These properties were for his role
    in the Rev. War, as Soldier in the Army of South Carolina.

    Phillip Prater sold to Alenxander Boyse, 6 Mar., 1792, 238 acres on the head
    branches of Twenty three Mile Creek and Twenty six Mile Creek, water of
    Savannah River, granted to Phillip 5 Dec., 1791. Adjacent property owners were
    John Prator and Robert McCann. Whitnesses Robert McCann and Hartwell
    Hunnicutt. Proved by Robert McCann, 10 Apr. 1792, Recorded 25 June, 1792.

    Robert McCann sold to Phillip Prator, 20 Aug., 1792 701 acres on branches of
    18 Mile Creek, waters of Keowee River, granted to Robert McCann 6 June, 1791.

    Phillip Prater died in Pendleton Dist. S.C. before 17 Sept. 1798, the date of
    his Will was proved.
    After his death his widow Susannah Prater (now Hammond) made a declaration,
    3 Nov., 1846, excerpts from this declaration are:
    She was married to the late Phillip Prater who was a private in the militia of
    South Carolina during the war of the Revolution, that he served under Capt.
    Maxwell and Col's. Pickens and Anderson. She being very old and infirm, and
    unable to recollect what length of time it was, she thinks one or two
    years, as she suffered much during the time with her little children,
    hiding out and dodging the Tourey and British, that they lived in Laurens
    Dist. and afterwards moved to this Dist. near where she now lives and has
    resided ever since. She further declares that she was married to the said
    Phillip Prater on Haw River in Guildord Co., N.C. by a preacher whose name she
    has forgotten, as near as she can calculate about the year 1775/6 on the 16
    day of July, and then they moved to S.C. where the said Phillip Prater died
    in the year 1797. That she was afterwards married to William Hammond who lived
    with her about 2 years and left her, and is as she understands long since
    dead, tho' she does not know the date of his death, that she was a widow on
    the 4 Jyly 1836 and still remains a widow as will more fully appear by
    reference to the proof herewith sent. Susannah Hammond (signed by her mark)

    To Susannah Prater (now Hammond), Increase in Phillip's pension, excerpts from
    this document are ...... Susannah Hammond formerly widow of Phillip Prater who
    dies in the year 1797.... who was a private in the Company commanded by Capt.
    Maxwell of the Regiment Commanded by Col. Pickney in the S.C. Military line
    for 8 months and 12 days..... inscribed on the Roll of Charleston at the rate
    of 61 dollars and 33 cents per annum to commence on the 4th day of March 1831
    and end 9 Mar., 1848 when she died.

    Col. J.O.Young of Arkadelphia, Clark Co., Ark. wrote a letter to Clerk of
    Anderson Dist. S.C. and enclosed a Power of Attorney on the Estate of Susan
    Prator, deceased, widow of Phillip Prator, deceased, Jan., 1857, excerpts from
    this letter and Power of attorney are:
    I have learned from the heirs of Phillip Prator who was a son of the old Lady
    Susan Prator and brother of William Prator who the power of Attorney will show
    he was the father of my wife, Elizabeth Prater (now Young) and Rebecca
    (Middleton) Prater, wife of William Prator, who yet survives and in my house.
    We also learned the amount is small and it is or was reported in the
    hands of Clerk of Anderson Dist. where the old lady lived, now if this be the
    fact I am sure you can comply with the requirements of the enclosed powere
    forth with. If it should be otherwise you will confer a vayvor on a distant
    by seeing the holder and having the little matter arranged.
    You will address Co.. J.O. Young, Buck Creek, Arkansas

    State of Arkansas, County of Clark ... I Aaron Prator of the County and State
    aforesaind being duly sworn do depose and say that I was acquanted with Susan
    Prator who was the wife and afterwards the widow of Philip Prater, deceased
    that William Prater was their son and was married to Rebecca Middleton and
    died leaving the said Rebecca a widow who still survives and lives in this
    county - that the said William left three children only two of whom are dead
    without heirs and the third is named Elizabeth and has intermarried with
    John O. Young and that the said John and Elizabeth are both living in this
    County. I am grandson of Susan Prater and cousin of said Elizabeth.
    signed........ Aaron Prater

    To all whom these presents shall come greeting ... Whereas the undersigned
    Rebecca Prator, John O. Young and Elizabeth his wife are informed that they or
    some of them the first as widow of William Prator and last as sole surviving
    heir of said William are entitled certain funds which come from the said
    Phillip Prator on his widow Susan Prator and which are said to be deposeted
    for the benefit of person entiled. Now we specially authorize the person in
    whose hands the same may be deposited to deposit the same in any safe bank of
    the state of South Carolina and take a certificate of said deposit to credit
    of person entitled therto and credit the same by mail to us or certain of us
    at ARKADELPHIA, CLARK CO., ARKANSAS and this power of attorney together with
    the Postmaster of the registering of said letter and its contents shall be
    used as sufficient endorse of its payment.

    John, Josiah, Joseph, Aaron and Jeremiah Prator, sons of Phillip Prator,
    deceased, sold to Henry Hendricks, 21 Dec., 1820, 83 acres on waters of 18
    Mile Creek, part of 701 acres granted to Robert McCann and conveyed to
    Phillip Prator by deed.

    U.S. Pension W. 9052 Revolutionary War, dated Nov. 3, 1846.

    WILL BOOK C, p. 140 Pendleton Co., 96th Dist. S.C.
    "THE WILL OF PHILLIP PRATER"
    "In the name of God Amen. I Philip Prater of South Carolina of County of
    Pendleton do this fifth Day of February in the Year of our Lord 1796 being
    Weak in Body but sound in Judgement call to Remmembrance the Mortality of my
    Body thus publish My Last Will & Testament hereby revoking all former Wills
    Testaments & C. First I bequeath My Soul to God and My Body to Dust.
    Second I bequeath My John a piece or Parcel of Land estimated at the Acres on
    the Branch a Joining Johnsons Land Item and my Rifle gun. Second I bequeath
    to My son Thomas a Mare and Sadle. Third I bequeath to My son Philip a Colt
    and Sadle. Fourth I bequeath to My Daughter Sally one Dollar.
    Fifth I Bequeath to My daughter Polly a Horse and Sadle & two cows and calves.
    Sixth I bequeath to My Son William a Colt & Sadle. Seventh I Bequeath My Wife
    Suannah One Hundred Acres of Land where I now live During Her Life, and the
    Remainder of the Land the Children is to have equally Divided When my Youngest
    Child is a Maturity & if they cannot Divide it peacably it is to be sold & the
    price equaly Divided.
    Item I leave all the Goods and Chattles to my Wife & little children after she
    has paid all just Debts or Demands. And I do apoint my Wife Susannah & my son
    John & William Hubbard My Exccutors given under my Hand & seal the Day & Date
    Above writin.

    Signed Sealed & Delivered in the presence of
    Robert McCann Jasa. C. Griffin Recorded & proved 17 Sept. 1798

    * Phillip and Susannah were married by Rev. Muckeljohn.
    * Phillip Praters Revolutionary War record is found under file #W.9052
    Additional information on this family from LDS microfilm No. 1260518,
    Revolutionary Army Soldier (Historical Commission) "Philip Prater"#AA6100
    * A church and community located in the area where his plantation was located
    continues to carry his Prater name (Near Pickins, S.C.) 1989 Gary B. Prather

    !He served in the Rev. Army,is listed in "S.C.Revolutionary index at the Historical Commission"-Phillip Prator,AA6100.

    Philip married Susannah Hubbard 16 Jul 1775, Haw River, Guilford Co., n.C.. Susannah (daughter of Isreal Hubbard, Hobart and Anna Lawrence) was born 12 Jul 1755, ,Guilford, Nc; died 09 Aug 1848, Anderson, Sc; was buried 09 Aug 1848, Pickens Dist., Sc. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Susannah Hubbard was born 12 Jul 1755, ,Guilford, Nc (daughter of Isreal Hubbard, Hobart and Anna Lawrence); died 09 Aug 1848, Anderson, Sc; was buried 09 Aug 1848, Pickens Dist., Sc.

    Other Events:

    • Reference Number: 65
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Application for the pension of Phillip Prater by Susannah Prather Hammond:

    "Mrs. Susannah Hammond, age about eighty nine years, that she was married to
    Philip Prather, who was a private in the militia of South Carolina during the
    War of the Revolution, that he was or she understood drafted, and served under
    Captain Maxwell and either Colonel Pickens or Anderson, or both - she is very
    old and infirm, and unable to recollect what she heard him relate of hiis
    service. she however, knows he done service for a considerable length of time
    in the war, she thinks one or two years, as she suffered much during the time
    with her three little children, hiding out and dodging the Tory and British.
    That they lived in Laurens Dist. and afterwards moved to this district near
    where she now lives and has resided ever since. She further declares that she
    was married to the said Philip Prather on Haw River in Guilford County, North
    Carolina, by a preacher whose name she has forgotten, as near as she can
    calculate about the year 1775 or 1776, on the 16th day of July, and then they
    moved to South Carolina where the said Philip Prather died in the year 1797.
    Pension for Philip Prater #W9052, Declaration #6854, Court of General Session
    and Common Pleas for Pickens district, S.C.

    For more information see the file on Elizabeth Prater, daughter to William
    Prator and Rebecca Elizabeth Middleton Prator.

    Susannah Hubbard was married to "Phillip Prater" by Rev. Mucklejohn at
    the old church at Trollingers Ford ..... later known as Haw River, Guilford
    Co., N.C. (the old church is still standing ..(1999).

    Died at home of her son, Jere. Prather Pendleton Co., Old 96th District, SC)
    Married 2nd. to William Hammond, by whom she had two children.
    Her husband Phillip Prater was a private under Cap. Robert Maxwell commanded
    by Col. Pickins in the Laurens Co., S.C. Mil. line for 9 mo. 12 days Rev.War.
    She was the sister of William Hubbard of Guilford Co., N.C.

    Children:
    1. John B Prater was born 1776, Guilford, n. Carolina; died Aug 1850, Near Cross Plains, Benton Co., S.C..
    2. Philip John Prater, Il was born 1778, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc; died Nov 1855, Murfresboro, Rutherford, Tn; was buried Nov 1855, Family Cem., Murfresboro, Rutherford, Tn.
    3. Sally Sarah Prater was born 1782, ,Pickens, Sc; died Bef 1848.
    4. Polly Mary Ann Prater was born 1784, ,Pickens, Sc; died Bef 1848.
    5. Thomas Prater was born 26 Mar 1784, Pickens Dist, Guilford, Nc; died 17 Feb 1860, Ramer, McNairy, Tn; was buried , Jeanes Cemetery.
    6. William Marion Prather, Prator Praytor was born 14 Sep 1786, ,Pickens, Sc; died 17 May 1861, Near Athens, McMinn Co., Tn.; was buried , Cedar Spr., McMinn Co., Tn..
    7. Jeremiah Prater was born 1788, Pickens, S. Carolina; died , Fleming Co., Ky.; was buried , Mt. Tabor Cem..
    8. Josiah Prater was born 1792, Pendleton Co., Washington Dist., S.C.; was christened , Later to Become Pickens Co., S.C.1826; died Bef 19 Feb 1877, Fork, Gainsville Dist., Hall Co., Ga..
    9. Josephine Prater was born Abt 1794, of, Rutherford, Tn; died Aft 1850.
    10. 2. Joseph Prater was born 1794, Pickens, S. Carolina; died 04 Apr 1877, ,Hall, Ga; was buried , Alta Vista Cem, Gainsville, Ga.
    11. Aaron Prater was born Abt 1796, Pickens, S. Carolina; was christened , Was in Clark Co., Ark.; died , of, Hall, Ga.

  3. 6.  Robert A. Boyd, II. was born 1747, of Lunenburg, Va; was christened , Lived Pickens Co., S.C. (son of Robert Boyd, I. and Mrs Lucretia Boyd); died Aft 1850, Pickens Co., S.C..

    Other Events:

    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Listed in Pickens Dist., S.C. Census:
    Household #804
    Robert Boyd 84 years old.

    Robert married Mrs Robert Boyd of Nc. Mrs was born , of Nc. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Mrs Robert Boyd was born , of Nc.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Erb "Erby" Boyd
    2. Alston Boyd
    3. Thomas Boyd died , Hall Co., Ga.; was buried , Alta Vista Cem..
    4. Robert A. Boyd, III.
    5. 3. Mary "Polly" Boyd was born Abt 1797, South Carolina; died 07 Jul 1877, Gainsville, Hall, Ga; was buried , Alta Vista Cem, Gainsville, Ga.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Philip Philemin Gittings Prater, I was born 1708, Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md; was christened , Records Also Spell His Name Prator (son of Thomas Prater and Martha Spriggs); died Bef 23 Sep 1767, Enoree, Laurens, Nc.

    Other Events:

    • Occupation: Plantationer
    • Reference Number: 3.029.04
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !Lillard says he moved with his family to NC in 1756.P-A,adds a Frederick N.
    and does not have Basil.

    His father gave him 166 acres of land being part of a tract of land called
    "Spriggs Request", in his Will which was written 13 Dec., 1711.
    *Liber 13, pp.379381, Prerogative Court (Wills), Thomas Prather, of
    Prince George Co., Md. Will proved 15 Mar., 1711 (sic), Maryland State
    Archives, Hall of Records, Annapolis, Md.

    Martha Prather on 29 Apr., 1719 conveyed to her son Phillip, when he is
    eighteen years old, ten pounds sterling money.
    *Liber E, p. 791, Land Office Records, Maryland State Archives, Hall of
    Records, Annapolis, Md.

    In a letter, to Honorable Alexander Contee Hanson Esq., Chancellor of
    Maryland, reviews the many legal transfers of a tract of land, being part of
    his Lordships Manor of Concoheague in Prince George Co., Md.
    Van Swearingen of Prince George Co., Md. leased, 9 Oct., 1737, of Benjamin
    Tasker a tract of land, being part of his Lordships Manor of Concoheague, 99
    acres, for his life and the lives of his wife Elizabeth and his dau.
    Priscilla. This land remained in the possession of Van Swearingen until 8
    Dec., 1739 when he assigned his rights to Phillip Prather, who wishing to
    change to lease to obtain one for the land for his life and the lives of his
    wife and one of his children. Phillip made application to Benjamin Tasker who
    granted a new lease which include to names of Phillip Prather, Margery Prather
    his wife and Elizabeth Prather his daughter. Phillip retained possession until
    Sept., 1756 when he assigned his rights to Joseph Bench and with his family
    moved to North Carolina.
    *Folder #2617, Chancery Court Record, Maryland State Archives.

    Martha Prather (now Yoakley) gives Phillip Prather, her son, all that part of
    a tract of land called "Spriggs Request" & in my Lords Manor upon Collington,
    belonging to me, which is now in his possession by a division made between him
    and his brothers Thomas and John by virtue of their father's Will and in order
    to prevent my son Thomas from claiming the same of disturbing either of them
    in their peaceable possession of their parts; in her Will written 19 Jun, 1742
    *Liber 22 pp.524-526 Poerogative Court (Wills), Maryland State Archives.

    Phillip Prater sold to Richard Duckett part of a tract of land in Prince
    George Co., Md. called "Sprigg's Request" 25 Mar., 1740 upon completion of
    sale Phillip Prater moved to Concoheague Manor, Frederick Co., Md.
    *Liber Y, pp. 141-142 Maryland Land Office Records, Maryland State Archives.

    Phillip Prater moved to North Carolina after 2 Sept., 1756 and the first
    record for him there was in the oldest court records of Orange Co., N.C.
    in 1761 and he remained in Orange Co., N.C. as late as 1765 when he served on
    a jury with Jesse Brashear.

    Philomen "Phillip" Gittens Prater (Prather) died before 23 Sept. 1767 in what
    is now Laurens Co., S.C.
    Citation granted to Henerete Prather and Middleton Brashear to admin. on the
    estate & effects of Phillip Prather, late of Enoree Planter Dec'd, his widow
    and brother-in-law to be read in said parish church & returned certified Sept.
    23, 1767.
    * Journal of the Ordinary 1764-1771, back of page 58, Dist. 96, S.C.
    South Carolina Archives Vol. #3.

    An inventory of Phillip's estate was made, it was appraised by Charles D.
    Bradford and William Barry on 14 Dec., 1767.
    *Charleston Inventories, Box X pp. 259-260, Dist. 96, S.C./ S.C. Archives

    Some History of Larens Co., S.C. :
    "Native Americans, or American Indias, were the first known inhabitants of the
    area now known as Laurens Co.
    The Cherokee Indians, members of the Iroquois Nation, lived and hunted in the
    western and central piedmont of South Carolina.
    Many Indian artifacts have been unearthed in the areas along the Enoree river,
    Bush River, and Rabon Creek.
    Early settlers to the Western piedmont area of the Carolinas came down through
    the backcountry of Pennsylvania, Marland and Virginia and were Scotch-Irish.
    The first known white settler to arrive in what is now Laurens County was
    JOHN DUNCAN in 1753.
    JOHN DUNCAN... from Aberdeen, Scotland, spent a few years in Pennsylvania
    before moving south. He liked the lush vegetation and abundant wildlife he
    found in the area and settled around a creek in the northestern section of the
    county not far from the present city of Clinton.
    John Duncan built a rustic house, a few outbuildings, a distillery, and
    organized a church. he brought the first African Slave and the first
    horse-drawn wagon into the area. Of course, the creek near which he settled
    is known today as Duncan's Creek, and the church, still in existence, is the
    Duncan's Creek Presbyterian Church, the oldest church in Laurens County and
    one of the oldest Presbyterian churches in the backcountry....."

    Note:
    Present day town of Haw River was called "Trollinger's Ford" or "Trollinger's
    Crossing" back in the 1750's.
    Haw River is a river that is about 131 miles long, begins in Forsythe Co.,
    travels thru Guilford, Rockingham, back in to Guilford, and then runs thru
    Alamance Co. down into Chatham Co. where it meets the Deep River, and they
    merge into the Cape Fear River.
    You must remember that the boundries of these counties were established from
    other counties and the boundries of present day Orange Co. if different
    from those boundries that existed in the 1700's.
    The old church at Trollinger's Ford (Haw River) is still standing. (1999)

    Note:
    Philomen's last name is spelled Preator in court records in the 1750's in
    Orange co. and spelled Prator, Praitor, Prayther, Prater in other records.
    RE: Phillip Preather served in a Grand Jury in Feb., 1761 in Orange Co., N.C.

    Different accounts of the family show that the Approximately (8)
    Eight children listed within different family groups with Catherine or Margery
    as the mother. His third wife admist. his Will for Enoree River, N.C. estate.
    Phillip lived on his plantation in Canton Co., Maryland for many years then
    he sold it and moved to Va. and then settled at Enoree River, N.C.
    and later went to what is now Laurens Co., S.C. where died.

    !Lillard says he moved with his family to NC in 1756.P-A,adds a Frederick N. and does not have Basil.

    Philip married Margery Hunt 03 Dec 1737, Calvert Co., Maryland. Margery (daughter of John Hunt and Mrs Elizabeth Hunt) was born Abt 1711, of, Prince George, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Margery Hunt was born Abt 1711, of, Prince George, Md (daughter of John Hunt and Mrs Elizabeth Hunt).

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. William Prater, Prator Praytor was born Abt 1739, ,Frederick, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier - S.C. Private; died Aft 03 Nov 1788, ,Laurens, Sc.
    2. Elizabeth Prather was born 06 May 1740, of, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md; died 1804, New Feliciana P, La.
    3. Frederick N Prather was born Abt 1742, Conecochegue, Prince George, Md.
    4. Jonathon John Prater was born 1748, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier - S.C. Private; died 04 Dec 1829, ,Pickens, Sc; was buried , Prob. Pickens Co., Ala..
    5. Isaac Prater was born 1752, Prince George, Maryland; died , Oconee, S.C..
    6. 4. Philip John Prater, I was born 1754, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md; was christened , At Conecocheaque Manor; died 17 Sep 1797, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc; was buried , 18 Mile Creek, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc.
    7. Thomas Prater was born 01 Jun 1758, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md.
    8. Basil Prather was born Abt 1760, of, Prince George, Md.

  3. 10.  Isreal Hubbard, Hobart was born , of Guilford, Nc.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Isreal married Anna Lawrence of Guilford, Nc. Anna was born , of Guilford, Nc. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Anna Lawrence was born , of Guilford, Nc.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Isreal Hubbard, Hobart was born 23 May 1751, Guildford Co., n.C.; died , Phelp, n.y..
    2. William Hubbard, Hobart was born 23 May 1751, Guildford Co., n.C..
    3. Anna Hubbard was born 13 Feb 1753, Guildford Co., n.C..
    4. 5. Susannah Hubbard was born 12 Jul 1755, ,Guilford, Nc; died 09 Aug 1848, Anderson, Sc; was buried 09 Aug 1848, Pickens Dist., Sc.
    5. Benjamin Hubbard was born 01 Mar 1757, Guildford Co., n.C..
    6. Phebe Hubbard was born 06 Aug 1759, Guildford Co., n.C..
    7. Nehemiah Hubbard was born 21 Apr 1764, Guildford Co., n.C.; died 03 Dec 1764, Guildford Co., n.C..
    8. Samuel Hubbard was born 13 Mar 1766, Guildford Co., n.C.; died 26 Dec 1770.

  5. 12.  Robert Boyd, I. was born 1717, of Lancaster Co., Pa; was christened , Settled in North Carolina (son of George Boyd and Mrs Isabella Boyd); died , ,Granville, , Nc.

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    Robert married Mrs Lucretia Boyd 1745, of Lunenburg, Va. Mrs was born 1720, of Lunenburg, Va. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Mrs Lucretia Boyd was born 1720, of Lunenburg, Va.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. 6. Robert A. Boyd, II. was born 1747, of Lunenburg, Va; was christened , Lived Pickens Co., S.C.; died Aft 1850, Pickens Co., S.C..
    2. Margaret Boyd was born 1749, of Lunenburg, Va.
    3. Mary Boyd was born 1750, of Lunenburg, Va.
    4. Constant Boyd was born 1752, of Lunenburg, Va.
    5. John Boyd was born 1754, of Lunenburg, Va.
    6. Rachel Boyd was born 1756, of Lunenburg, Va.
    7. Thomas Boyd was born 1758, of Lunenburg, Va.
    8. Sarah Boyd was born 1760, of Lunenburg, Va.
    9. Isebella Boyd was born 1762, of Lunenburg, Va.