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Catherine <I>Brashear</I> Prather

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Catherine Brashear Prather

Birth
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Death
1737 (aged 56–57)
Prince George's County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea. Specifically: Burial Details Unknown Add to Map
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This child speculated for this family vary widely from one researcher to the other.
Not proved to this parent or surname.
CHARLES BRASHER'S BOOKS:
Alice Jackson and Robert Brashier married AFTER the three sons, Benjamin Sr, Samuel Sr and Robert IV, were born. No mention of Catherine.

Married abt 1696 to a John Prather and they had 5 children shown on other sources.

Brasshear, Samuel, Prince George's Co,, 1st June, 1740; 27th Aug., 1740.
To son Samuel, testator's interest, 150 A. "Orphan Gift" coming from John Prather, son of Cathrine.
To son Basill, testator's rights in 160 A. "Orphan Gift" and 50 A. "St Andrews" coming from Aron Prather and 300 A. tract in "Thorpland" with exception of bond of 100 A. testator gives Benjamin Wallingsford. Testator desires that son Basill make over one of these tracts to son Otho.
To son Otho, 109 A. "Hog's Harbor."
To sons Samuel, John, Robert, William, Basill and Otho, exs., personal estate.
To son Robert 50 A. "Orphan Gift."
Overseer cous. Benjamin Brasshear.
Test: Morris Mills, Edward Holmes, Ralph Kearton. 22. 231.
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1726-1730 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 407
Enrolled at request of George Buchanan 25 Apr 1729:
Indenture, 3 Apr 1729; Between John Prather, carpenter, and George Buchanan, merchant; for £40; a parcel called Hoap's Addition; bounded by Addington Manor and The Hoppyard; containing 154 acres; /s/ John Prather; wit. Jere. Belt, Edw. Sprigg; ack. by John Prather and his wife Catherine.
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This child speculated for this family vary widely from one researcher to the other.
Not proved to this parent or surname.
CHARLES BRASHER'S BOOKS:
Alice Jackson and Robert Brashier married AFTER the three sons, Benjamin Sr, Samuel Sr and Robert IV, were born. No mention of Catherine.

Married abt 1696 to a John Prather and they had 5 children shown on other sources.

Brasshear, Samuel, Prince George's Co,, 1st June, 1740; 27th Aug., 1740.
To son Samuel, testator's interest, 150 A. "Orphan Gift" coming from John Prather, son of Cathrine.
To son Basill, testator's rights in 160 A. "Orphan Gift" and 50 A. "St Andrews" coming from Aron Prather and 300 A. tract in "Thorpland" with exception of bond of 100 A. testator gives Benjamin Wallingsford. Testator desires that son Basill make over one of these tracts to son Otho.
To son Otho, 109 A. "Hog's Harbor."
To sons Samuel, John, Robert, William, Basill and Otho, exs., personal estate.
To son Robert 50 A. "Orphan Gift."
Overseer cous. Benjamin Brasshear.
Test: Morris Mills, Edward Holmes, Ralph Kearton. 22. 231.
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1726-1730 Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records Liber M, [Elise Greenup Jourdan]; Page 407
Enrolled at request of George Buchanan 25 Apr 1729:
Indenture, 3 Apr 1729; Between John Prather, carpenter, and George Buchanan, merchant; for £40; a parcel called Hoap's Addition; bounded by Addington Manor and The Hoppyard; containing 154 acres; /s/ John Prather; wit. Jere. Belt, Edw. Sprigg; ack. by John Prather and his wife Catherine.
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Gravesite Details

There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists.



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