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1001 The Swedes had to accept him as king for a while until they rebelled and killed him. King of Sweden Eysteinn (I8314)
 
1002 The Veatch Family Association - can purchase here Source (S82)
 
1003 The whole of Henry's reign was involved with retaining both of his crowns - in the end, he held neither Plantagenet, King of England Henry VI (I3273)
 
1004 Their main station was at Port Tobacco, with another at Piscataway Creek, of the Potomac. They guarded the settlement against the Susquehannock Indians. Smallwood, Col. James (I701)
 
1005 Their marriage required a Papal dispensation as they were related within the prohibited third and fourth degrees. Family: Earl of Warwick Thomas Beauchamp / Countess of Warwick, Lady Katherine Mortimer (F693)
 
1006 There is a grave of a six foot man, with a covering slab bearing the name "Brohomagli", has been uncovered.

Coat of Arms: 3 Nags Heads erased argent upon a field sable
S R Meyrick / Lewis Dwn: The Heralds Visitation of Wales Vol I pp. 299, 317, 319
J E Griffith: Pedigrees of Angelsey and Caernarvonshire Families P. 309
D Wolcott: Vortigern and the Powys Dynasty
M L Call: The Royal Ancestry Bible Vol 3 Chart 2785 
King of Powys Brochfael Ysgythrog (I4997)
 
1007 There is substantial confusion over his name. See The Complete Peerage V4.p193 for an account. There could have been two brothers, William and Robert. Robert being the Earl and when he died at Acre his nephew William son of his brother William s uceeded, but no documents support this theory. In The Complete Peeragevol.XIV,p.250 it is suggested that Robert is a fabrication by Vincent. Earl of Ferrieres Ferrers, Earl of Derby William (I3597)
 
1008 Theudebert and Dietrich may be different persons, in which case there would a conflict on the parentage of Mathilda. Theudebert of Saxony (I2176)
 
1009 They had a baby girl who died at premature birth. Family: Frank Edward Prather / Anna Mary Dockter (F3947)
 
1010 They lived on this property for about 10 years. This was land that had been granted to Col. Ninian Beall 1 June, 1699. He was road overseer for the main road from Seneca Bridge to the mouth of Monocacy in the part of Frederick Co., Maryland tha t is now Montgomery Co. in 1749. Veatch, James Sr. (I468)
 
1011 They were 2nd cousins Family: James Edwin Compton / Elizabeth Compton (F3062)
 
1012 They were cousins Family: Aaron Allen Prather / Jane Mary Prather (F166)
 
1013 Third cousins Family: John MacDonald / Amy MacRuari (F1987)
 
1014 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
1015 This is where two lines join as one King of Castile Milesius (I4301)
 
1016 This suit involved William Compton hogs trespassing on Nicholas Stillwell's property at Settler's Neck. Compton, William Weillum I (I272)
 
1017 This Thomas was the first born son, and it is believed that he was named Anthony Thomas after his father. However, his name is inscribed "Thomas" on his mother's tomb. It is also believed that his 6th born brother was named Thomas Anthony Prater , but his brother is also stated as "Thomas" on their mother's tomb. We do know that the first "Thomas" died young and the second "Thomas" may have been named for him. Prater, Anthony Thomas (I7436)
 
1018 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
1019 THis would now be Barbury Castle King of Wessex Cynric (I2021)
 
1020 Thomas Prater was the sixth born in his family. He was named after his first born brother who died young. Thomas was raised at Eaton Water and Stanton St. Bernard in Wiltshire, England. We find him living as an adult at Eaton Water House, Eato n 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 owned his own land at Eaton Water. His business was the woolen trade, farming, and ferrier (Eaton Water was locate d 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 lodging 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. This manor was owned by Thomas' father Anthony Prater. Anthony Prater, who was excommunicated, lost almost all of his property by the tim e of his death in the late 1500's. 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, but we do know that he was taken as a new born child to relatives in the North Wiltshire estates to be suckeled and cared for. He may have been raised by these relatives u til his father remarried or he may have stayed 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]. 
Prater, Gentleman Thomas Anthony Gentleman (I646)
 
1021 Thomas was old enough to have his mark of cattle and hogs recorded, June 28, 1692.
He was involved in various lawsuits including one seeking 2000 pounds of tobacco for taking in two of his deceased brothers children.
Another was for libel.
His property included Smallwood Plains, 300 acres; Smallwoods Addition, 100 acres; he added and amendment of 250 acres. He purchased the 200 acre Wheelers Choice in Prince George Co.and changed the name to Moores Rest. 
Smallwood, Thomas (I1745)
 
1022 Thrown from a horse and died while pregnant. Surgeons were able
to deliver her son on that date, who later became King Robert II 
Bruce, Princess of Scotland Majorie (I3575)
 
1023 Time of Death was at 10:20 PM Prather, Cornelius (I6613)
 
1024 to /1689 Belt, Elizabeth (I1659)
 
1025 to 1025 Comnenus, Manolis Michael (I4096)
 
1026 to 1036 Andronicus Dukas of Byzantine (I4101)
 
1027 to 1038 Prince of Hungary Vazul (I3056)
 
1028 to 1246 Lord of Valance William (I3495)
 
1029 to 1255 Scrope, William (I3934)
 
1030 to 1257 Newsham, Constance (I3955)
 
1031 to 1281 Scrope, Geoffrey (I3933)
 
1032 to 1525 Higgins, John (I4031)
 
1033 to 1569 Wentworth, Mary (I3919)
 
1034 to 1590 Knowles, John (I1117)
 
1035 to 1607 Family: Stephen Hopkins / Mary (F600)
 
1036 to 1666 Tydings, Elizabeth (I1655)
 
1037 to 17 July Hopkins, Stephen (I1303)
 
1038 to 1727 Hopkins, Deborah (I1281)
 
1039 to 895 Almos Almus of Hungary (I4117)
 
1040 to about 1557 White, Richard (I3823)
 
1041 to about 1580 White, Richard (I3821)
 
1042 to About 1690 Murchison, John (I3379)
 
1043 to about 1697 Bearse, Augustine Austin (I1199)
 
1044 to about 1705 to 1710 Murchison, Simon (I3378)
 
1045 Took up a Donation Land claim of 360 acres near Cottage Grove Purchased the Harvey Small donation land claim Veatch, Sylvester Ewing (I6080)
 
1046 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Jones-Rouse, Lady Kathleen Alice (I1)
 
1047 Tree Limb Compton, John I (I282)
 
1048 tuberculosis Lincoln, Thomas (I782)
 
1049 Twin Brother to Jasper lewis Hamilton Hamilton, Jesse Wilbert (I10366)
 
1050 Twin of Daniel Vaughan, Anthony (I239)
 

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