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Abraham Prall

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Abraham Prall

Birth
Death
28 Sep 1775 (aged 69)
Burial
Port Richmond, Richmond County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Abraham Prall I (1706-1775) Land Owner (b. March 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York, USA - d. September 28, 1775, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York, USA)

Birth:
March 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York to Pieter Prall (1672-1748) and Maria Christopher (c1680-1711).

Christening:
October 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York.

Marriage:
He married Aleda Hegeman (1700-1781), aka Alida Hageman on May 09, 1731.

Children:
Abraham Prall II (1831); Maria Prall (1734-1770) who married John Mercereau (1732-1820) aka Joshua Mersereau; Benjamin Prall; Peter Prall; and Abraham Prall III.

Marriage:
Husband of John Mercereau (1732-1820)

Abstracts of Wills, Volume VIII 1771-1776, pages 307 & 308;
Page 7:
In the name of God, Amen, February 23, 1773. I, Abraham Prall, of Staten Island, being in perfect mind. All debts to be paid. I leave to my wife Aleda the best room in my house, and the best bed and bedstead, and all furniture thereto belonging, and her choice of my negro wenches, and her choice of two cows, with pasture and hay, and the bestcupboard and chest, and her firewood brought to her door, and as much as she shall want. And my three sons, Benjamin, Peter, and Abraham, shall pay her each 6 yearly. I leave to my 3 sons all my lands and tenements, woodland and meadows. And they shall each of them separately pay to Joshua Mersereau, son of my daughter Maria, 10 Pounds, when he is of age, and 10 Pounds to each of his brothers, Abraham and John Mersereau, and 10 Pounds to their sister, Alida Mersereau, to whom I also give a negro wench, when she is of age. I leave the rest of my movable estate to my three sons, and I make my sons, Benjamin and Abraham, executors. Witnesses: David Cannon, Abraham Cannon, Aaron Van Name. Proved, October 4, 1775, before Benjamin Seaman.
Abraham Prall I (1706-1775) Land Owner (b. March 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York, USA - d. September 28, 1775, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York, USA)

Birth:
March 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York to Pieter Prall (1672-1748) and Maria Christopher (c1680-1711).

Christening:
October 13, 1706, Staten Island, Richmond County, New York City, New York.

Marriage:
He married Aleda Hegeman (1700-1781), aka Alida Hageman on May 09, 1731.

Children:
Abraham Prall II (1831); Maria Prall (1734-1770) who married John Mercereau (1732-1820) aka Joshua Mersereau; Benjamin Prall; Peter Prall; and Abraham Prall III.

Marriage:
Husband of John Mercereau (1732-1820)

Abstracts of Wills, Volume VIII 1771-1776, pages 307 & 308;
Page 7:
In the name of God, Amen, February 23, 1773. I, Abraham Prall, of Staten Island, being in perfect mind. All debts to be paid. I leave to my wife Aleda the best room in my house, and the best bed and bedstead, and all furniture thereto belonging, and her choice of my negro wenches, and her choice of two cows, with pasture and hay, and the bestcupboard and chest, and her firewood brought to her door, and as much as she shall want. And my three sons, Benjamin, Peter, and Abraham, shall pay her each 6 yearly. I leave to my 3 sons all my lands and tenements, woodland and meadows. And they shall each of them separately pay to Joshua Mersereau, son of my daughter Maria, 10 Pounds, when he is of age, and 10 Pounds to each of his brothers, Abraham and John Mersereau, and 10 Pounds to their sister, Alida Mersereau, to whom I also give a negro wench, when she is of age. I leave the rest of my movable estate to my three sons, and I make my sons, Benjamin and Abraham, executors. Witnesses: David Cannon, Abraham Cannon, Aaron Van Name. Proved, October 4, 1775, before Benjamin Seaman.

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