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Rachel Prather

Female 1807 - 1852  (44 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Rachel Prather was born 25 Dec 1807, ,Clark, In (daughter of William Prather, Judgeskipjack and Lettice McCarroll); died 27 Mar 1852, of Jennings, In.

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    • Reference Number: 6.813.07
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Rachel married James T Johnson 07 Oct 1828, ,Jennings, In. James was born Abt 1803, of, Jennings, In. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. William Johnson was born , of Jennings, In.
    2. Amanda Johnson was born , of Jennings, In.
    3. Susan Johnson was born , of Jennings, In.
    4. Leander Johnson was born , of Jennings, In.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Prather, Judgeskipjack was born 15 Aug 1766, Rockville, Frederick, Md; was christened , Was in Pa. For a Time (son of Basil William Prather, Prater and Clorinda unknown, Chloe); died 12 Apr 1858, ,Jennings, In.

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    • Occupation: Judge
    • Reference Number: 5.315.01
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    Judge William Prather was borrn in Frederick Co., Md.

    He served in the War of 1812.

    He moved from Iredell Co., N.C. with others in his family and allied families
    Clarks Grant, Clark Co., IN. He was a school teacher in N.C.

    He was listed as a Major in the Clark Co., IN. Milita in 1808.

    William owned a Mill on Six Mile Crk, 3 mi. below Schwarrts. The style of the
    mill was undershot; it was used for grinding corn. After several ownerships
    the mill was operated by John Prather. He made various changes in the old
    structure. He also added a sawmill; for a number of years he did a large
    business.
    In 1816 William and his family moved to Jennings Co., IN. There he served as
    County Judge for 7 years.
    William was a member of the Methodist-Episcopal Church. The first Methodist
    sermon preached in Jennings Co., IN., was at Prather's log cabin in 1816 by
    J. Chitwood, a local preacher. Shortly thereafter Russell Bigelow of Ohio
    organized a churrch at his house and named Brother Prather as leader.
    In 1830 William Prather lost his vision.

    The information on Williams marriages came from Dewey Prather, a grandson,
    and is related in his family genealogy which was collected by Sandy Prather
    Merritt of Barington, IL. (1980)

    Dewey Prather: Early 1900's (NOTE: Only part of the following is proven!!)
    When William left N.C. in 1799, after his first 2 children were born, he
    traveled to Indiana with Basil, his father and his wife's family, the
    McCarroll's. Somewhere along the Ky and IN. borders, he took a horse and
    "slipped away". He went to Breckinridge Co., now Lower Meade Co. and soon
    "married", possibly childhood sweetheart, Lucinda Ashcraft. they had a son,
    Robert "Bob", born 1800 in Ky. Lucinda died shortly after and is buried in
    Ashcraft Cem. in Brandenburg.
    William went back to McCarroll family, with son Bob, (from Lucinda Ashcraft)
    at Prather, IN. (near Watson) in Clark Co. Stay with his wife McCarrol and
    had, John, Peggy, Cynthia, Rachael, Hiram, Susan, mary, bertha, Lettuce, and
    William.
    Around 1832 he starts haveing family problems and leaves. William and son,
    Bob, and Bobs wife Elizabeth Pleasant goes to Magnet, IN. which is in Perry
    Co. There William "Marries" Rebecca VanMeter. He was scalped at English near
    Magnet, Ind. but survived. Then William and Rebecca "Becky" and son Bob and
    Bobs family canoed up river and up Wolf Creek to Caseyville, now Paynesville,
    Ky. Went about 4 miles below and bought land. Was a farmer and Methodist
    preacher. Had son, William Jennings "Bill Jenkins" Prather, born 1833, and
    Nanny Sue born 1835. William was last seen on a boat at Brandenburrg, Ky.
    with a load of mules for New Orleans. Word had gotten back to Magnet, Ind. to
    his wife, Rebecca VanMeter, and son Bob, that he had jumped boat and was
    met by two sons from North Vernon, which were sons by his wife Lettice
    McCarrol. Mid-January of 1858, word came that he was seriously ill from
    exposure. Later word came that he had died and the families to meet corpse on
    boat at Brandenburg, Ky. to go to Jeffersonville, IN. and Prather, IN. for
    burial. When they arrived at Jeffersonville, they learned that the grave
    hadn't been dug at Prather, IN. so they had a short service at Livery Stable
    and told families they could go home that they would take body back to
    N.Vernon, IN. for burial. I'm sure there must have been some family
    differences about where he should be buried.

    Marriage Bond:
    24 June, 1797, surety is Van Swearingen. T.L. McCarrell consents.
    Witnesses, Van Swearingen and Samuel Blake.
    27 June, 1797 Minister's Return. "William Prather and Lettis McCarrell,
    in the Calf Pasture at the house of Robert Jamison, in the presence of Samule
    Blake, Van Swearingen and others." Marriage performed by John Young

    In 1863, Lettice McCarroll Prather died and was buried next to William. this
    is prrobably what has confused some researchers: since husband and wife are
    buried next to earch other, it probably was assumed no other "wives" existed
    and, in fact, there legally might have been no other "wives". there is no
    mention of divorce from Lettice McCaarroll and I don't know if dates of
    marriages to Lucinda Ashcraft and Rebecca Van Meter exist in the courthouses
    or if, in fact, they were simpley not legally married.

    An interesting fact is that William became known a "Skipjack" around IN.
    "Skipjack" is a word which is used for fish that leap in and out of the water
    or play on the surface of water.
    We can only assume that this refers to his "jumping" ship (or river bardge)
    as related in the above story.

    William married Lettice McCarroll 27 Jun 1797, Fincastle, Botetourt Co., Va.. Lettice (daughter of James McCarrell and Margaret McKibbin) was born 18 Sep 1779, ,Botetourt, Va; died 16 Sep 1863, North Vernon, Jennings, In. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Lettice McCarroll was born 18 Sep 1779, ,Botetourt, Va (daughter of James McCarrell and Margaret McKibbin); died 16 Sep 1863, North Vernon, Jennings, In.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Amy Prather, Ary was born 18 Aug 1797, Fincastle, Botetourt, Va; died 26 May 1854, ,Jennings, In.
    2. Chloe R Prather was born 13 Jul 1799, ,Iredell, Nc; died , Ind..
    3. John Lloyd Prather was born 29 Jan 1801, ,Iredell, Nc; died Bef 1862, Prob. Libertyville, Jefferson Co., Ia..
    4. Peggy Prather was born 07 Apr 1803, ,Clark, In; died 11 Nov 1805, ,Clark, In.
    5. Cynthia Prather was born 27 Feb 1806, ,Clark, In; died 17 Feb 1834.
    6. 1. Rachel Prather was born 25 Dec 1807, ,Clark, In; died 27 Mar 1852, of Jennings, In.
    7. Hiram Prather, Lt Col was born 13 Oct 1809, ,Clark, In; died 27 Mar 1874, Vernon, Jennings Co., In..
    8. Susan M Prather was born 08 Aug 1811, ,Clark, In.
    9. Mary Ann Prather, Polly was born 19 Dec 1813, ,Jennings, In.
    10. Bertha P Prather was born 03 Apr 1816, ,Jennings, In.
    11. Lettice Prather was born 18 Mar 1818, ,Jennings, In.
    12. William Jennings Prather was born 17 Aug 1821, ,Jennings, In; was christened , Lived in Webster, Ky.; died 23 Nov 1851, Jennings or Putnam Co., Ind..


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Basil William Prather, Prater was born 20 Oct 1742, Rock Crk., Pr.George Par., Fredrick, Md.; was christened , Was in Washington Co., In. 1815 (son of Aaron Allen Prater, I and Mary Jane Prater); died 07 Oct 1822, Utica Twp, Clark Co., In.; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.

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    • Occupation: Surveyer; Farmer/Pioneer
    • Reference Number: 4.123.03
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !He is ancestor of all early Prathers in IN.He was a Rev.soldier.in NC

    He was born in Rock Creek, Prince George Parish, Fredrick Co., Maryland.

    Basil was a Rev. War soldier and was wounded during that war.
    He served in the N.C. Militia (#6907) served in the army at the
    Battle of Camden, S.C., where he was wounded in the left knee
    on 16 Aug., 1780. He was serving under General Gates with the rank of
    Private.

    During and after the War he moved west, settling in several states including
    Va., N.C., and Ky. until he settled in Utica Township, Clark Co., Ind.
    where he came with others to Clarke Grant, which was in what is now known
    as Clark Co., Ind.
    A community was formed there by the Prather families, the Prather Community
    of Utica Township. The old Prather School still stands but is no longer used.
    Utica is located near what is now Watson, Clark Co., Ind.
    The Prather family built the first Methodist church in Ind.
    (it was the first built but another church was being built nearby and
    was registered first, thus the Prather church was built first but was
    the second one registered in the state of Ind.)
    Ref. "History of the Ohio Falls Cities, and their Counties" Vol. III says,
    (p.402) "About 1804 a round-log house was erected on an acre of land in tract
    Prather." (Walter was son of Basil Prather and son-in-law to Jeremiah Jacobs.
    Secretary of the Trustees' Board at the time was Basil Prather).
    The church which was built by the Prather and Jacob family was called New
    Castle Meth. Church and many members of the Prather family are buried there.
    Today it is known as the New Chapel Meth. Church. The present church is
    one that has been moderized over time, but the age of the church can be seen
    and understood by visiting the old grave yard.
    While living in N.C. Basil donated land to build a church near Harmony N.C.
    The church was called Prather Chapel.
    Basil once owned 400 acres on " Little Dutchman's Creek", Salisbury Dist.,
    Rowan Co., N.C. but he had purchased a total of 3000 acres from the
    commmissioners in 1789.

    A legend states that he leased land along the coast of N.C. and while
    riding near the beach on his property, he witnessed a sea battle.
    One of the ships exploded and while the battle continued, sections of this
    ship washed ashore. Basil was said to have found much "loot" from these
    sections and among the "loot" was some gold.
    Shortly afterwards he sold his property and moved west because questions
    were being asked by officials regarding the gold that was carried by the
    ship that had washed ashore. (none of this has been proven and is only
    a "family tail").
    We do know that he moved to Ky. and that a document was found showing that
    he had buried gold under an old log house which was located accross the
    river form his home. He paid Bill Hatfield $10. to dig up the gold hidden
    under this log cabin. The amount of gold is unknown, but $10. in this day
    and time was alot of money to pay for a common laborer to dig up anything
    small or simple. The log cabin was located near Magnet, Ind.
    After moving to Ky. he was involved with surveying. One of the areas that
    he surveyed was in Fayette Co., KY. where his twin brother, Baruch William
    "Peter" Prather later built his plantation home about 6 miles southeast
    of present day Lexington, KY.

    His Will was proved 7 Oct., 1822.

    The Will of Basil was lost during the 1937 flood in Clark Co., Ind. as was
    his original tombstone.

    Basil married Clorinda unknown, Chloe Maryland. Clorinda (daughter of Lloyd Robertson and Mrs Robertson, daughter of Loyde Robertson and Mrs Loyde Robertson) was born 14 Aug 1748, Lower, Frederick, Md; died 27 Jul 1812, Utica Twp., Clark Co., Ind.; was buried , New Castle Cem., Watson, Ind.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Clorinda unknown, Chloe was born 14 Aug 1748, Lower, Frederick, Md (daughter of Lloyd Robertson and Mrs Robertson, daughter of Loyde Robertson and Mrs Loyde Robertson); died 27 Jul 1812, Utica Twp., Clark Co., Ind.; was buried , New Castle Cem., Watson, Ind..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !P-A,give 2 b.14 Aug 1747 & 8 Aug 1748,Take your pick.

    She was born in the Lower Potomac Hundred, Salisbury Dist., Fredrick Co., Md.
    She was the daughter of Lloyd Robertson.

    Children:
    1. Nancy Elizabeth Prather was born 1765, ,of Amelia, Va; was christened , Recorded Also ---"of Amelia, Va."; died Abt 1840, ., Ky..
    2. 2. William Prather, Judgeskipjack was born 15 Aug 1766, Rockville, Frederick, Md; was christened , Was in Pa. For a Time; died 12 Apr 1858, ,Jennings, In.
    3. Walter Prater, Prather was born 02 Feb 1768, ,Frederick, Md; died 27 Oct 1841, ,Clark, In; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.
    4. Thomas Prater Prather, Sr was born 23 Jul 1769, ,Frederick, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier - n.C. Private; died 25 Mar 1854, Jeffersonville, Clark Co., Ind.; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.
    5. Basil Robertson Prather was born 27 Jun 1771, Lower Potomac Hundred, Frederick Co., Md.; was christened , Near Rockville, Md. (Montg. Co.); died 12 Oct 1823, ,Clark, In; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.
    6. Catherine Prather was born 1772, ,Rowan, Nc.
    7. John Asa Prather was born Abt 1775, ,Rowan, Nc; died Aft 1850, Utica, Clark, In.
    8. Aaron Prather, Prater was born Abt 1777, Bladen, Rowan, Nc; died 27 Dec 1825, ,Clark, In.
    9. Samuel Prather, Judge was born Abt 1780, ,Rowan, Nc; was christened , Clark Co., Ind.; died Aft 1850, ,Clark, In.
    10. Lloyd Benton Prather was born 25 Nov 1782, ,Rowan, Nc; died 25 Apr 1867, ,Douglas, Ks; was buried , Oakland Cem, Baldwin City, Ks.
    11. Rebecca Prather was born Abt 1784, ,Rowan, Nc; died , Crawford Co., In..
    12. Rachel Prather was born Abt 1787, ,Rowan, Nc.
    13. Sihon Simon Prather was born 09 Nov 1790, ,Iredell, Nc; was christened , See Bio of His Son Joseph a. Prather; died 12 Jan 1843, ,Clark, In; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.
    14. Chloe Clorinda Prather was born Abt 1794, ,Iredell, Nc; died Aft 1850.
    15. Susannah Prather was born Abt 1798, ,Iredell, Nc.

  3. 6.  James McCarrell was born , of Va.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    James married Margaret McKibbin of Va. Margaret was born , of Va. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Margaret McKibbin was born , of Va.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. 3. Lettice McCarroll was born 18 Sep 1779, ,Botetourt, Va; died 16 Sep 1863, North Vernon, Jennings, In.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Aaron Allen Prater, I was born 10 Oct 1710, Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md (son of Thomas Prater and Martha Spriggs); died 14 Feb 1777, Rockville, Montgomery, Md; was buried 1777, ,Montgomery, Md.

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    • Reference Number: 3.031.06
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !b.& d.dates Dudley Tatman's Book.d.1797,Lillard puts D.1777

    Aron's marriage licence was issued by Governor Ogle, to All Hallows Parish
    (Episcapalian), Ann Arundel Co., Md., Rev. William Brogden performed the
    Ceremony. Arons wife, the daughter of Jonathan Prather, was his cousin.
    In the Marriage documents it list him as Allen Prather.

    Aaron married Mary Jane Prater 10 Oct 1738, South River Parish, Anne Arundel Co., Md. Mary (daughter of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, II and Elizabeth Bigger) was born 29 Aug 1710, ,Calvert, Md; died Bef 1777, ,Montgomery, Md. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Jane Prater was born 29 Aug 1710, ,Calvert, Md (daughter of Jonathan Prather ( Prater, II and Elizabeth Bigger); died Bef 1777, ,Montgomery, Md.

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    • Reference Number: 3.007.07
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    !She m.her Cousin.

    *Mary Jane was the daughter of Jonathan Prather II and Elizabeth (Biggers).
    She was her husbands cousin. She was called Mary and Jane in records.

    Her husband, Aaron Allen Prather, was the son of Thomas M. Prather & Martha
    Sprigg. Aaron & Mary Jane were 1st. cousin's

    Children:
    1. Verlinda Prather, Linny was born , ,Frederick, Md; died Aft 22 Jul 1812, ,Iredell, Nc.
    2. Aaron Prather, II was born 1739, ,Prince George, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier; died 27 Nov 1797, ,Montgomery, Md; was buried , Prather Cem, Montgomery, Md.
    3. Samuel Prather was born Abt 1740, ,Prince George, Md; died Bef 23 Mar 1785, ,Frederick, Md.
    4. 4. Basil William Prather, Prater was born 20 Oct 1742, Rock Crk., Pr.George Par., Fredrick, Md.; was christened , Was in Washington Co., In. 1815; died 07 Oct 1822, Utica Twp, Clark Co., In.; was buried , New Chapel Cem, Clark, In.
    5. Baruch William Prather, Peter was born 20 Oct 1742, ,Prince George, Md; was christened , Rev.War Soldier - Maryland; died 02 Dec 1810, Spears, Fayette, Ky; was buried , Prather Cem, Fayette, Ky.
    6. Barbara Prather, Barbary was born Abt 1743, ,Prince George, Md.
    7. Ruth Prather was born Abt 1745, ,Prince George, Md; died Aft 1777.
    8. Mary Molly Prather was born Abt 1748, ,Prince George, Md; died Aft 1777.
    9. Walter Prather, I. Prater was born 1751, ,Prince George, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier - Maryland; died 18 Jan 1835, ,Bourbon, Ky.
    10. Elisha Prather was born Abt 1752, ,Prince George, Md.
    11. Zachariah Zaccai Prater was born 25 Aug 1756, ,Frederick, Md; was christened , Rev. War Soldier - Mich. Private; died Bef 10 Jan 1815, Bush River, Newberry, Sc.
    12. Elizabeth Prather was born Abt 1760, ,Frederick, Md; died Abt 1795.

  3. 10.  Loyde Robertson was born Bef 1715, of, Scotland.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Loyde married Mrs Loyde Robertson of Prince George Co., Md. Mrs was born , of Prince George Co., Md. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mrs Loyde Robertson was born , of Prince George Co., Md.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Robert Robertson was born , Prince George Co., Maryland.
    2. Nathan Robertson was born , Prince George Co., Md; died 18 Mar 1827, Clark Co., In..
    3. Zachariah Robertson was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    4. Mary Robertson was born , of Prince George Co., Md.
    5. William Robertson was born , Prince George Co., Md.
    6. 5. Clorinda unknown, Chloe was born 14 Aug 1748, Lower, Frederick, Md; died 27 Jul 1812, Utica Twp., Clark Co., Ind.; was buried , New Castle Cem., Watson, Ind..