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Gentleman Thomas Prater

Also Known As: "Anthony", "Thomas Prater", "Anthony Thomas Prater"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Latton, Wiltshire, England
Death: December 18, 1628 (50)
Wiltshire, England
Place of Burial: Stanton Saint Quinten, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Gentleman Anthony Prater and Judith Prater
Husband of Margaret Prater
Father of Child Prater; Infant Prather; Alice Pierce; George Prater; Thomas Prather and 6 others
Brother of Infant Prather; Richard Prater; William Prater; Elizabeth Prater; Ferdinando Prater and 1 other

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About Gentleman Thomas Prater

Thomas was a gentleman of the manor Eaton Water. He was raised at Eaton Water and Staton St. Bernard in Wiltshire. As an adult he lived at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade, Wiltshire, England.

He must have gained his position by the grace of other family members and his wife's dowry. He was not a wealthy person but he owned his own land at Eaton Water. His business was the woolen trade, farming and ferrier. Eaton Water was located on the banks of the Thames River where he owned a ferry. Eaton Water was part of the old family estates that also consisted of Latton Manor and Inglesham Manor, all of which sat along the banks of of the Thames River at Northern Wiltshire on what is called the Cricklade. Stanton St. Bernard Manor is located in South Central Wiltshire about 50 miles south of Eaton Water Manor.

Stanton St. Bernard Manor was owned by Thomas's father, Anthony Prater. Anthony Prater was excommunicated, lost almost all of his property by the time of his death in the late 1500s. His son Thomas being the youngest son had little or no inheritance. Thomas mother died at his birth and little is known about his childhood. We do know that he was taken as a newborn to relatives in the families of North Wilshire Estates to be suckled and cared for.

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  • Parishes: Stanton St. Bernard
  • A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 10. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1975.
  • .... etc
  • The demesne farm was held from successive earls by beneficial leases, for years on lives renewable by fines. By c. 1554 it was held by George Prater (fn. 30) and in 1567 by his son Anthony. (fn. 31) Much litigation was brought about by Anthony's extortionate activities in Stanton, as a result of which he was several times bound over at quarter sessions, (fn. 32) excommunicated, subjected to the compelling intervention in Stanton of Henry earl of Pembroke's rent collectors, and possibly imprisoned. (fn. 33) He was described in 1601 as 'a troublesome man'. (fn. 34) Anthony's occupation of the demesne is implied in 1592, (fn. 35) but by 1594 he was dead. (fn. 36) He had sons Thomas and William who surrendered the land in 1602. (fn. 37) It was then leased to Thomas Baskerville (d. 1620–1), (fn. 38) and was afterwards held by his widow Joan. (fn. 39)
  • .... etc.
  • From: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/wilts/vol10/pp146-155 _______________________________

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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 J

From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.

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Another source says Thomas Prater (son o

Another source says Thomas Prater (son of Anthony and Judith) died at Eaton Water.

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Wrong image

This sketch is of Thomas McKay Prater - a few generations down - Thomas Mackay Prator

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Gentleman

Gentleman

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!information from Gary Prather, of Frisc

!information from Gary Prather, of Frisco, Tx.

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!AKA:PRATHER, Gent

References: 1. PRARN0 ===
!AKA:PRATHER, Gent References: 1. PRARN0011-5,6 "PRATERS...In America" John W. PRATER Jr. 3. PRARN0008-4/18 "Five Hundred Years of PRATERS..." Harold Othell 4. PRARN0009-2 "PRATER Family History" Wendell J. PRATER 4. PRARN0010-3 "PRATER Family History" Wendell J. PRATER 5. PRARN0039-43 PRATERS In Wiltshire John W. Prater Jr.

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!do not know if he died before the age o

!do not know if he died before the age of 8 years old

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Memorial Thomas was a gentleman of the manor Eaton Water. He was raised at Eaton Water and Staton St. Bernard in Wiltshire. As an adult he lived at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade, Wiltshire,

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#21 d.

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Background on Prater Name In earlier times when the Romans controlled central England and most of the settled world, there was a group of elite military men that were appointed to supply security for the Emperor of Rome. These

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Memorial Thomas was raised at Eaton Water and Styanton St. Bernard in Whiltshire. We find him living, as an adult, at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade, Wilshire, England. Thomas must have gai

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Thomas Prather and Margaret Quintyne gen

Thomas Prather and Margaret Quintyne genealogy records were found onthe LDS Genealogy site. The submitter name is PATRICIA NELSON LOFTUSROBINSON 703 S 270 ST, PITTSBURG, KS 66762, USA. The submissionsearch number is 102314-050999233423.

(son of Anthony Thomas Prater (GENTLEMAN)/Judith Ivye(Ivry))

Thomas Prater was the sixth born in his family. He was named after hisfirst born brother who died young. Thomas was raised at Eaton Waterand Stanton St. Bernard in Wiltshire, England. We find him living asan adult at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade,Wiltshire, England.

Thomas must have gained his position by the grace of other familymembers and his wifes dowery. He was not a wealthy person, but ownedhis own land at Eaton Water. His business was the woolen trade,farming, and ferrier (Eaton Water was located on the banks of theThames River where he owned a ferry). Eaton Water was also a placethat people who used the river to transport their goods to the portsof London could stop and feed their livestock and find food andlodging for themselves.

Eaton Water was a part of the old family estates that also consistedof Latton Manor and Inglesham Manor, all of which sat along the banksof the Thames River in Northern Wiltshire on what is called theCricklade.

Stanton St. Bernard Manor is located in South central Wiltshire about50 miles South of Eaton Water Manor. This manor was owned by Thomas'father Anthony Prater. Anthony Prater, who was excommunicated, lostalmost all of his property by the time of his death in the late1500's. His son Thomas, being the youngest son, had little or noinheritance.

Thomas' mother died at his birth and little is known about hischildhood, but we do know that he was taken as a new born child torelatives in the North Wiltshire estates to be suckeled and cared for.He may have been raised by these relatives util his father remarriedor he may have styayed with these relatives until his adulthood.Thomas lived at Eaton Water House when his son Thomas Prather (Prater)was born in 1604 [this Thomas came to America in 1622].

Praters still live in nearby manors today, but sadly they know littleabout their heritage. Researched by Gary Benton Prather

SOURCES 1) Ivye Chapel effigy inscription 2) per parish churchregister

son of Anthony Thomas Prater/Judith Ivye (Ivry))

This Thomas was the first born son, and it is believed that he wasnamed Anthony Thomas after his father. However, his name is inscribed"Thomas" on his mother's tomb. It is also believed that his 6th bornbrother was named Thomas Anthony Prater, but his brother is alsostated as "Thomas" on their mother's tomb. We do know that the first"Thomas" died young and the second "Thomas" may have been named forhim.

Researched by Gary Benton Prather

http://www.brookecountywvgenealogy.org/PRATHER.html Thomas PRATER was youngest son of this couple, born 1577. He married1599 (Parish record) Clyffe Pipard Church, Wilts, Margaret (1578-1628)daughter of Henry QUINTYNE (d 1625) of Buston, Wilts and his wifeAlice (d 1628) Their son THOMAS b 1604 Water Eton House No. Wiltshire was theimmigrant to America. This family line I have also found. Thomas b 1604 and wife Mary (?)PRATER son...Jonathan PRATHER d 1680 m Jane McKay son...Thomas Pratherm 1704 to Martha Sprigg d 1742 parents of Martha Sprigg, Thomas(1630-1704) and Eleanor Nuthall

http://www.brookecountywvgenealogy.org/PRATHER.html Thomas PRATER was youngest son of this couple, born 1577. He married1599 (Parish record) Clyffe Pipard Church, Wilts, Margaret (1578-1628)daughter of Henry QUINTYNE (d 1625) of Buston, Wilts and his wifeAlice (d 1628) Their son THOMAS b 1604 Water Eton House No. Wiltshire was theimmigrant to America. This family line I have also found. Thomas b 1604 and wife Mary (?)PRATER son...Jonathan PRATHER d 1680 m Jane McKay son...Thomas Pratherm 1704 to Martha Sprigg d 1742 parents of Martha Sprigg, Thomas(1630-1704) and Eleanor Nuthall

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Died young

Died young

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!Information obtained from Gary Prather

!Information obtained from Gary Prather of Frisco, Tx. !Thomas was the 6th born child in his family. He was named after his first born brother who had died. !His business was the woolen trade, farming, and ferrier.

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He was an a plantation owner involved i

He was an a plantation owner involved in Woolen Trade, Farming. It is believed that the 1st born son was actually named Anthony Thomas. The 1st son died young, and this 6th son was named Anthony Thomas also, probably after his brother.

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!Christening place taken from the IGI as

!Christening place taken from the IGI as of 16 Oct 2001.

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Thomas was the youngest of 6 children o

Thomas was the youngest of 6 children of Anthony and Judith. Thomas was to have inherit Stanton Manor, Wiltshire, England.

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From Family Tree Maker Web Site by Stev

From Family Tree Maker Web Site by Steven Charles Miller and LDS files.

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Children of Thomas and Margaret Quintine

Children of Thomas and Margaret Quintine Prater Margaret Prater (1558-1628) Thomas Prater (1578-) Elizabeth Prater (1575-) Ferdinando Prater (1576-1592) George Prather (1577-1578) John Prater (1597-1602) (Child) Prather (1598-1599) Miss Prater (1599-) Alice Prater (1599-1628) Alice Elizabeth Pierce (1600-1647) George Prather (1601-1602) Anthony Thomas Prater III (1604-1666) Richard Prater (1606-) Richard Prater (1607-1702) Samuel Prater (1610-1679) William Prater (1612-) -NEWFamily Search

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THOMAS PRATER Gentlemen, was the 6th ch

THOMAS PRATER Gentlemen, was the 6th child born in his family, and was named after an older brother who had died. Thomas was raised at Eaton Water and Stanton St. Bernard in Wiltshire England. We find him living as an adult at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade, Wiltshire, England. Thomas must have gained his position by the grace of another family members and his wife’s dowry. He was not a wealth person but owned his own land at Eaton Water. His business was the woolen trade, farming, and fernier (Eaton Water was located on the banks of the Thames River where he owned a ferry). Eaton Water was a place that people, who used the river to transport their goods to the ports of London, could stop and feed their livestock and find food and lodging for themselves. Eaton Water was part of the old family estates that also consisted of Latton Manor and Inglesham Manor, all of which sat along the banks of the Thames River in northern Wiltshire on what is called Cricklade. Stanton St. Bernard Manor is located South Central Wiltshire about 50 miles south of Eaton Water Manor. Thomas’s father Anthony Prater, who lost almost all of his property by the time of his death, owned Stanton St. Bernard. Thomas, his son had little or no inheritance. Thomas's mother died at his birth and little is known about his childhood, but we do know that he was taken, as a newborn, to relatives in the family's Northern Wiltshire estates to be cared for. These relatives may have raised him until his father remarried or he may have stayed with these relatives until his adulthood. Thomas lived at Eaton water when his son Thomas Prater was born in 1604 and when he went to America about 1622.

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Thomas Prater was the 6th born child in

Thomas Prater was the 6th born child in his family. He was named after his first born brother who had died.

Thomas was raised at Eaton Water and Stanton St. Bernard in Wiltshire. We find him living, as an adult, at Eaton Water House, Eaton Water, on the Cricklade, Wiltshire, England.

Thomas must have gained his position by the grace of other family members and his wifes dowery. He was not a wealthy person but he owned his own land at Eaton Water. His business was the woolen trade, farming, and ferrier. (Eaton Water was located on the banks of the Thames River where he owned a ferry) Eaton water was also a place that people, who used the river to transport their goods to the ports of London, could stop and feed their livestock and find food and lodgeing for themselves. Eaton Water was a part of the old family estates that also consisted of Latton Manor and Inglesham Manor, all of which sat along the banks of the Thames River in Northern Wiltshire on what is called the Cricklade, Stanton St. Bernard Manor is located in South central Wiltshire about 50 miles south of Eaton Water Manor.

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Gentleman Thomas Prater's Timeline

1565
1565
Dench Worth, Berkshire, England
1573
May 6, 1573
Stanton St Bernard, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1577
July 10, 1577
Stanton Saint Quintin, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1578
February 1578
Latton, Wiltshire, England
1598
1598
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
1599
1599
Wiltshire, England
1600
February 18, 1600
Clyffe Pypard Parish, Wiltshire, England
1601
1601
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom