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Philip Philemin Gittings Prater, I

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  • Name Philip Philemin Gittings Prater 
    Suffix
    Born 1708  Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Christened Records Also Spell His Name Prator Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef 23 Sep 1767  Enoree, Laurens, Nc Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Record Change 12 Apr 2009 
    Occupation Plantationer 
    Reference Number 3.029.04 
    Person ID I95748  120k
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 

    Father Thomas Prater,   b. 1673, ,Calvert, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1712, Orphans Gift, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 39 years) 
    Relationship Natural 
    Mother Martha Spriggs,   b. ,Calvert, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 13 Nov 1742, ,Charles, Md Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship Natural 
    Married 1698  Prince George Co., Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F15154  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 Margery Hunt,   b. Abt 1711, of, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 03 Dec 1737  Calvert Co., Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. William Prater, Prator Praytor,   b. Abt 1739, ,Frederick, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Aft 03 Nov 1788, ,Laurens, Sc Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age ~ 49 years)  [Natural]
     2. Elizabeth Prather,   b. 06 May 1740, of, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1804, New Feliciana P, La Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 63 years)  [Natural]
     3. Frederick N Prather,   b. Abt 1742, Conecochegue, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     4. Jonathon John Prater,   b. 1748, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 04 Dec 1829, ,Pickens, Sc Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 81 years)  [Natural]
     5. Isaac Prater,   b. 1752, Prince George, Maryland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Oconee, S.C. Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     6. Philip John Prater, I,   b. 1754, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 17 Sep 1797, Pendleton, Dist. 96, Sc Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 43 years)  [Natural]
     7. Thomas Prater,   b. 01 Jun 1758, Conecocheague, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     8. Basil Prather,   b. Abt 1760, of, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 
    Family ID F11023  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 Henereta Mayfield,   b. Abt 1720, of, Sc Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1761  N.C. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 
    Family ID F13879  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 3 Catherine Hunt,   b. Abt 1707, ,,Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. ,Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married 17 Feb 1725  Prince George, Md. Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Martha Prater,   b. 20 Sep 1729, Queen Anne Parish, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     2. Margaret Prather,   b. 14 Sep 1730, Queen Anne P, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 30 Jul 1820, At Home of Her Daughter in Mercer Co., Ky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 89 years)  [Natural]
     3. Catherine Prater, Martha,   b. 17 Jan 1733, ,Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Prob. S.C. Find all individuals with events at this location  [Natural]
     4. John Hunt Prater, James,   b. 1735, Sprigg's Request, Prince George, Md Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. Bef 03 Jan 1814, ,Madison, Ky Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age < 79 years)  [Natural]
    Last Modified 28 Jul 2015 
    Family ID F29112  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • 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.