Person:John Prentice (13)

m. Bef 1652
  1. Captain John Prentice1652 - 1714/15
  2. Joseph Prentice1655 - 1676
  3. Jonathan Prentice1657 - 1727
  4. Hester Prentice1660 - 1751
  5. Peter Prentice1663 - 1670
  6. Captain Stephen Prentice1666 - 1758
  7. Mercy Prentice1668 - 1689/90
  8. Hannah Prentice1672 -
  9. Elizabeth Prentice1675 - 1770
  10. Thomas Prentice1675 - 1740/41
  • HCaptain John Prentice1652 - 1714/15
  • WSarah Jones1654 - 1733
  1. Joseph Prentice1669 - 1716
  2. Patience Prentice1680/81 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] Captain John Prentice
Alt Name[4] Captain John Prentis
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 6 Aug 1652 New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Baptism[3] 29 Sep 1667 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Marriage to Sarah Jones
Death[1] 21 Mar 1714/15 New London, New London, Connecticut, United States (probably)

John Prentis son of John and Hester m Nov 23 1675 Sarah Jones dau of Mrs Ann Latimer by her first husband Matthew Jones of Boston Mass Elizabeth Latimer her half sister m Jonathan her husband's brother John Prentis like his father was a seaman as appears by the following

John Prentis like his father was a seaman as appears by the following John Prentice Jr upon his petition had the grant of a permit to sayle from New London to the Island of Barbadoes in the barke Adventure with fieu men prouided he carry no prohibited goods Journal of the Council Oct 29 1675 John Prentice Jr master of the ship New London Action of debt against said ship for wages in navigating said ship to Europe and back Minutes of Cases in County Court 1690

By the following extracts from the Connecticut colonial records it appears that he had given up the seafaring life This Court doe appoynt John Prentice under inspection of Major Winthrop to bee Caplaine of the Forte at New London and is to bee commissionated accordingly And this Court doe grant him the sum of tenn pownds for his seruice till the last of October next May 12 1692 At the next General Court the records show his reappointment as captain of the fort This court doe order John Prents Prentis to be continued captain of New London forte till this Court shall order other wise any former order notwithstanding Records of the General Court October 1695 Ordered That Captain John Prentis who is already in commission for the forte at Newlondon be continued and that one third or such other part as the Governor shall see meet of the companies of said town be ordered to that service under the said Prentis his comand Ibid May 1702 The General Court in October 1704 appointed him Surveyor for the Countie of Newlondon and to be conferred according to lawe and in the years 1703 and 1704 he was sent as Deputy to the General Court

In 1706 he was sheriff as shown by this record of the General Assembly for that year Allowed to Captain John Prentts Prentis Sherif of Newlondon countie 4 shillings per day for attendance upon this Court 8 days In 1708 he was appointed captain of the North company of Newlondon Feb 21 1711 12 the records again speak of him as sheriff of New London County and in 1710 it would seem that he kept a public house At a meeting of the Council in New London Nov 7 1710 Mr Jonathan Prentts Prentis Justice Ordered that Richard Christophers sq pay unto Captain John Prentts out of the bills of credit in his hand belonging to the Colony the sum of 1 pound 18 shillings and 10 pence for the entertainment of Major Burr and his company Colonial Record The records also have orders July 28 1711 to pay him for subsisting the British officers and conveying them by water in his boat to New Haven 2 pounds and in 1712 for entertaining a post from Deerfield 6s 9 p Feb 23 1713 14 upon the appli cation made to this Board in behalf of the volunteers to whom the General Assembly of this Colony granted a tract of land for a plantation he was chosen one of a committee to encourage its settlement

He d March 21 1715 his wife surviving him nearly twenty years

Children:

I Joseph4 bapt Feb 4 1676 77

II Ann4 Jan 8 1678 79 m Dec 24 1700 Capt Thomas Hosmer of Hartford Ct and d August 1753

III Patience4 bapt March 20 1680 81 m 1701 Rev John Bulkeley of Colchester Ct 8

IV Elizabeth4 bapt Jan 17 1691 92 m Samuel Green of New London Ct

V John4 bapt Feb 27 1697 98

VI Irene4 bapt Sept 15 1700 m May 13 1726 Naboth Graves of New London

VII Sarah4 bapt 1701 m Samuel Mighill of Hartford Ct.

The History and Genealogy of the Prentice, Or Prentiss Family, in New England, Etc., from 1631 to 1883 Charles James Fox Binney - editor, 1883 pages 271 - 273

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jacobus, Donald Lines, and Clarence Almon Torrey. John2 Prentice of New London, Conn. and His Two Nichols Wives. American Genealogist (D.L. Jacobus). (Apr 1958)
    34:82.

    "John3 (Prentice), b 6 Aug. 1652; d 21 Mar. 1714/15; … He was made Captain of the Fort at New London, May 1692, and Captain of the north company there, May 1708; and had deputy service."

  2. New London Vital Records [NEHGS], in Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    241.

    "Prentice, … John, s. John & Hester, b. Aug. 6, 1652 [1:1]"

  3. 2. John2 Prentice, in Binney, C. J. F. (Charles James Fox). The History and Genealogy of the Prentice or Prentiss Family in New England, etc., from 1631 to 1883. (Boston, Mass.: C. J. F. Binney, 1883)
    271.

    "Of these baptisms the records of the Roxbury church say: 'John, son to John Prentice, baptised 7 mo. 29, 1667; and Joseph, Jonathan, Peter, Steven, Ester, children of John Prentice, baptized 2, 19, 1668.' Mr. Edward Prentis, of New London, writes: 'He probably went to Roxbury to have his children baptized in those two years, as New London, though not destitute of a minister, had no regularly ordained clergyman, qualified to administer the ordinances, until 1670. (When John Prentis was a member of Mr. Bradstreet's church, which was commenced Oct. 5,1670. …)"

  4. 3. John3 Prentis, in Binney, C. J. F. (Charles James Fox). The History and Genealogy of the Prentice or Prentiss Family in New England, etc., from 1631 to 1883. (Boston, Mass.: C. J. F. Binney, 1883)
    273-75.