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Milton A Prater
1822 - 1909 (~ 87 years)-
Name Milton A Prater Born Mar 1822 ,Lexington, Sc Christened Confed. Soldier, Ala. Cavalry Gender Male Died 05 Jun 1909 Batesburg, Lexington Co., S.C. Record Change 12 Apr 2009 Occupation FARMER Reference Number 6.992.05 Buried 2 Miles From Batesburg in Saluda Co. Person ID I23383 120k Last Modified 28 Jul 2015
Father Hezekiah R. Prater, Prather, b. Abt 1784, ,Montgomery, Md , d. May 1850, Batesburg, Lexington Co., S.C. (Age ~ 66 years) Relationship Natural Mother Ellen Nellie Hartley, b. Abt 1792, of, Lexington, Sc , d. Aft 1870, ,,Sc (Age ~ 79 years) Relationship Natural Married Bef 1814 Lexington, South Carolina Family ID F11201 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Nancy Emaline Whittle, b. Mar 1827, of, Lexington, Sc , d. Batesburg, S.C. Married Abt 1847 of, Lexington, Sc Children 1. Wesley G. Prater, b. of Andalusia, Al , d. Prob. Andalusia, Covington Co., Ala. [Natural] 2. Jacob P Prater, b. Abt 1848, ,Lexington, Sc , d. Andalusia, Covington Co., Ala. [Natural] 3. John Drayton Prater, b. Abt 1851, ,Lexington, Sc , d. 01 Aug 1905, Batesburg, S.C. (Age ~ 54 years) [Natural] 4. James Franklin Monroe Prater, b. Jun 1852, Batesburg, S.C. , d. 1910, Andalusia, Ala. (Age ~ 57 years) [Natural] Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 Family ID F11603 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes - In 1909, Milton A. Prater made out his Will, stating he had asked his children
to return home and care for him when he became agedas James M. Whittle had
asked him to do, but his children refused. He then left all his land and
belonging to his niece and nephew - James and Dollie Prater who cared for him
during his later years.
His father-in-law, James M. Whittle, made out his Will 9 Mar., 1870 Edgefield
Dist., S.C. ..... after leaving some land and money to his wife and children
he leaves the bulk of his estate to Milton A. Prater and Emaline.
Milton served with Browns Barbeirre Battalion of the Ala. Cavalry.
- In 1909, Milton A. Prater made out his Will, stating he had asked his children