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Winnie Prater

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Winnie Prater was born , of Navarro Co., Tx (daughter of James Anderson Prater and Nancy J. Gan, Nannie); died Bef 2000.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Winnie married Zola McCulloch of Navarro Co., Tx. Zola was born , of Navarro Co., Tx; died Bef 2000. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Anderson Prater was born 16 Jul 1877, Decatur, Morgan Co., Ala.; was christened , Living in Coolidge, Tx. in 1934 (son of Thomas Wilburn Prater and Sara Z. Russell, Appie); died 07 Apr 1943, Dawson, Navarro Co., Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    He was is listed as J.A.Prater on his mothers Death Cert. as the one who
    supplies the information on her. He was living in Coolidge, TX. as the time.

    James married Nancy J. Gan, Nannie Navarro Co., Tx.. Nancy was born 05 Mar 1877, of Morgan Co., Al; died 31 Dec 1956, Corsicana, Tx.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Nancy J. Gan, Nannie was born 05 Mar 1877, of Morgan Co., Al; died 31 Dec 1956, Corsicana, Tx..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. James Chester Prater was born , Naverro Co., Tx.; died Bef 2000.
    2. 1. Winnie Prater was born , of Navarro Co., Tx; died Bef 2000.
    3. Lloyd Prater was born , of Navarro Co., Tx; died Bef 2000.
    4. Thelma Prater was born , of Navarro Co., Tx; died Bef 2000.
    5. Irvin Leo Prater was born 29 Aug 1902, of Navarro Co., Tx; died 18 May 1961.
    6. Bummie Prater was born 04 Feb 1911, Tx.; died 25 Mar 2001.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Thomas Wilburn Prater was born 15 Jan 1842, Franklin Co., Ga.; was christened , Confed. Soldier in Civil War. (son of John Prater Prator Praytor and Mary Elizabeth Bryant, Polly); died 05 May 1923, Spring Hill (Dawson), Navarro Co., Texas; was buried , Dawson Cem..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    The following info. is from "Valley Leaves, Vol. 20, 1986:

    The Dawson Herald of Dawson, Navarro Co., TX.

    Appy Russell, wife of T.W. Prater, was the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary "Red"
    Russell.
    The russells moved to Morgan Co., Ala. in the 1850's from GA.
    Thomas & Appy's daughter, Sarah Jane, married John Franklin Cottongame in
    Morgan Co., Ala. on June 23, 1881. He was the son of william and nancy
    Caroline (Nelson) cottongame.
    The Russells and Praters also married into the Breedlove, Oden and Royer
    families.

    The following sketch was written by T.W. Prater and was dated at Dawson, Texas
    Jan. 16, 1921:

    I was born in Franklin Co., Ga. Jan. 15, 1842 and was the son of John and
    Polly Prater.
    My father moved from GA. to about ten miles southwest of Decatur, Morgan Co.,
    Ala. when I was just a child. I lived there until I came to Texas about 1895.
    I married Miss Appie Russell on June 15 (13?), 1865.

    In 1861 I volunteered to fight in the conflict between the states in the
    Confederate service under Gen. P.D. rody, Col. Joseph Patterson and Capt. Sam
    Brown, 5th Ala. Cavalry, Company C.
    When I put on my uniform and started to go to the battle-front my mother
    followed me to the gate, put her arms about my neck and kissed me, she said
    for the last time, and made me promise to meet her in Heaven. I turned and
    replied, "Mother, I will do my very best", and here is where I learned the
    value of a mother's prayers. Those Prayers of my mother followed me on the
    battlefields of Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, and Mississippi and they have
    followed me in the battles of life to this day.

    I fought my last battle in conflict on the 3rd day of April, 1865 at Selma,
    ala. When we had orders from headquaters of Gen. Forest for every man to take
    care of himself we threw our guns in the lake and carried out the orders.

    When I got home there were 10,000 Yankees camped near mother's house.
    When I walked up into the yard my mother saw me and came to me shouting,
    "Glory, Glory, My Son has got home at last!"
    I learned the peace had been declared and they were all having a big
    celebration. About one mile from my mother's home was a Baptist church. and
    two Yankee preachers learning that my mother was a member of this church, came
    to her and asked permission to preach there. She gave them permissin and told
    them to do all the good they could. theis was the second Sunday in April,
    1865. One of the preachers, after getting my mother's consent turned, looked
    at me and said, "Come to church." I told him my clothes were not sufficient
    to go to church, they being just a greasy Confederate uniform. He said that
    was all right, they would be in their uniforms.
    When the people began to pass by on Sunday morning a 10 o'clock somting said
    to me to go, and I went. At 11 o'clock the Lord blessed my soul and I was made
    to cry out, "Glory! Glory! Glory! and from that day until this I have drunk
    deep at the fountain of my Master.

    I am now the only one of the older Prater family living. My mother, father,
    brothers, and sisters have long since crossed over. I was ordained a Deacon
    in the Baptist church about 40 years ago, and though I could never read or
    write I was a delegate several times and was a member of the Muscle shoals
    association. I was baptized by Elder J. Gunn.
    "Dear friends, I am now in the evening of life, going swiftly toward the
    setting sun. I have fought a good fight for my Master and I am not tired yet.
    To my friends and soldier comrades of Morgan and Lawrence Counties, Ala., you
    all remember T.W. Prater and if we never meet this side of eternity agian,
    meet me in Heaven."
    T.W.Prater
    Route 1
    Purdon, Texas
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    Thomas Wilburn Prater Obituary:

    T.W. Prater, an old and highly esteemed citizen of several miles north of
    Dawson, Texas, died Saturday at 10:15 a.m. May 5, 1923 after an illness of
    some 12 days duration during which time he underwent an operation for a
    complication of troubles.

    Mr. Prater had reached the age of about 81 years. He was the father of 15
    children, five of whom survive as follows: John, Jim, Sam, Farris, and Mrs.
    J.F. Cottongaime, all of this vicinity. He also has 49 grandchildren, 49
    great-grandchildren, and on great, great grandchild.
    The pall bearers were all grandsons, they being: Gurney Breedlove, Virgil,
    Jerry, Irvin, Loyd, Nelvin and Lee Prater, Wyley and Wilmer Cottongame and
    John Oden.

    He was a good man, the kind of man that will not only be missed by his
    relatives, but one who will be missed by the entire vicinity. the Herald has
    a story of his, life, written a couple of years ago by himself, which we will
    print in the near future.

    The funeral was held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at which time
    beautiful tributes were paid to the life of this good man. the attendnce at
    the funeral, which was very large, attested to the high esteem in which he was
    held.

    He came to Dawson about 1892.
    He was in Confed. Army in Civil War. ( Co. C. 5th Ala. Cav.
    He surrendered at Decatur Ala. on or about April 1865 on account of the war
    being ended. He was living Purdan, TX. when he applied for his war pension in
    1913. He stated he was first in 12th Ala. Reg. Infantry before he went into
    Co. C. Cavalry. Pension #24241 Navarro Co., TX.

    Thomas married Sara Z. Russell, Appie 15 Jun 1865, Morgan Co., Al.. Sara (daughter of Jeremiah Russell and Mary A Redd) was born 28 Jul 1849, Georgia; died 12 Jul 1934, Limestone Co., Tx.; was buried , Dawson Cem.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Sara Z. Russell, Appie was born 28 Jul 1849, Georgia (daughter of Jeremiah Russell and Mary A Redd); died 12 Jul 1934, Limestone Co., Tx.; was buried , Dawson Cem..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    * Appy's father was Jeremiah Russel/ her mother was Mary A. (Red)
    * Appy was born in Georgia and died in Limestone Co., TX. buried in Dawson,TX.
    * Jeremiah Russell died in Nashville, Tn. on 14 Sept., 1862. he died of
    Typhoid Fever in a prisoner of War Camp there. He is buried in the Nashville
    Cem.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Jane Prater was born , of Chambers Co., Al; died 07 Sep 1958, Dawson, Navarro Co., Tx..
    2. Mary Ellen Prater was born , of Chambers Co., Al.
    3. Nancy E. Prater was born , of Chambers Co., Al; died Bef 1923, Prob. Morgan Co., Ala..
    4. Malinda Bethena Prater was born , of Chambers Co., Al; died Bef 1923, Naverro Co., Tx..
    5. Julia A. Prater was born , Navarro Co., Tx.; died Bef 1923.
    6. Woodrow Wilson Prater was born , of Chambers Co., Al; died , Prob., Tx..
    7. John Davis Prater was born 10 Apr 1875, of Chambers Co., Al; died 02 Sep 1948, Dawson, Navarro Co., Texas.
    8. 2. James Anderson Prater was born 16 Jul 1877, Decatur, Morgan Co., Ala.; was christened , Living in Coolidge, Tx. in 1934; died 07 Apr 1943, Dawson, Navarro Co., Tx..
    9. Samuel Theodore Prater was born 29 Dec 1879, Morgan Co., Ala.; died 28 Oct 1950, Hill Co., Tx.; was buried , Dawson Cem., Dawson, Navarro Co., Tx..
    10. Farris S. Prater was born 10 Jun 1894, Navarro Co., Tx.; died Bef 2000, Tohoka, Lynn Co., Tx..
    11. Felix Prater was born 10 Jun 1894, Springhill, Navarro Co., Tx.; died 08 Oct 1894, Springhill, Navarro Co., Tx..


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Prater Prator Praytor was born , Lauurens Co., S.C.; was christened , Also in Franklin Co., Ga. 1850 (son of John Prather and Mary Ann Adair); died Aft 1870, Prob. Morgan Co., Ala..

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    • Occupation: Plantationer
    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Notes:

    In the 1850 census there was a 60 year old woman living with his family.
    This woman is believed to have been his wifes mother. The woman was listed
    Elizabeth Bryant age 60 born in Ga.

    John married Mary Elizabeth Bryant, Polly Bef 1830, of Sc. Mary was born , of Laurens Co., Sc; died Aft 1852, Morgan Co., Ala.. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Mary Elizabeth Bryant, Polly was born , of Laurens Co., Sc; died Aft 1852, Morgan Co., Ala..

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Mary Jane Prater was born , Franklin Co., Ga..
    2. Catherine Prater was born , Franklin Co., Ga..
    3. Lorenzo Dow Prater, Ranzie was born , Franklin Co., Ga.; was christened , Lived in Joy Bluff, Morgan Co., Ala.; died , Lawrence Co., Ala..
    4. Rhoda Prater was born , Franklin Co., Ga..
    5. Bethena Prater was born , Franklin Co., Ga..
    6. John B. Prater, Bryant was born , Franklin Co., Ga.; was christened , Confed. Soldier.
    7. Joseph Daniel Prater was born , 32nd District, Franklin Co., Ga.; died Bef 1880.
    8. Elizabeth Prater was born 10 Oct 1830, Franklin Co., Ga.; died 14 Jul 1908, Morgan Co., Ala..
    9. 4. Thomas Wilburn Prater was born 15 Jan 1842, Franklin Co., Ga.; was christened , Confed. Soldier in Civil War.; died 05 May 1923, Spring Hill (Dawson), Navarro Co., Texas; was buried , Dawson Cem..

  3. 10.  Jeremiah Russell was born , of Ga; died 14 Sep 1862, War Camp, Nashville, Tn.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Jeremiah married Mary A Redd of Ga. Mary was born , of Ga. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Mary A Redd was born , of Ga.

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    • Record Change: 12 Apr 2009

    Children:
    1. Mary Russell, Polly was born , of Morgan Co., Al.
    2. 5. Sara Z. Russell, Appie was born 28 Jul 1849, Georgia; died 12 Jul 1934, Limestone Co., Tx.; was buried , Dawson Cem..