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Harold Martin Prather, Jr.

Harold Martin Prather, Jr.

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Harold Martin Prather, Jr.Harold Martin Prather, Jr. (son of Harold Martin Prather and Anna Mae Catherine Rausch).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Also Known As : Marty

    Notes:

    See attached sources.

    (Research):"Marty" was living with his paternal grandmother and step-grandfather in Waterloo, Iowa, when they moved to Seattle, Washington, in 1955. He moved in with his father and step-mother, Polly, in 1957 in Burien, WA, where he started the fifth grade . Marty was an average student through high school with interests in sports (including his father's early model stock car racing) and photography (he was president of the high school photo club).

    After high school graduation in 1965 he continued his interests in photography and photo lab processing, working as a clerk at Tall's Camera Supply, as a photo lab technician at Longacres thoroughbred horse race track, and as a "copy camera oper ator" (making negatives and photo prints for offset press and art presentations) at the Boeing Company photo lab.

    In 1966, during the Vietnam conflict, he volunteered for the draft and entered the Army in June. During his various leaves from the Army he searched for and found information that lead to a reunion with his younger brother and sister from whom h e had been separated as a child. After spending the majority of his 2 year tour of duty working in the photo lab at the Army Field Printing Plant, Ft. Sill, OK, he returned to Seattle and rehired with Boeing.

    Marty started college in 1968 with an interest, initially, in architecture. In 1969 he quit Boeing again to attend college full time. After a few quarters his interests shifted to aerospace engineering, influenced by the Apollo lunar landing mis sions. He worked part time as a dishwasher in a restaurant to supplement his tuition support from the G.I. Bill. While at the University of Washington, Seattle, his main method of transportation was by 10-speed bicycle. He made several long trip s by bicycle from the "U" District to South Seattle to visit his father and friends, and to work.

    During his undergraduate college years he was elected chairman of the student chapter of AIAA (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics - dedicated to excellence in aerospace engineering) at the U of W, as well as elected as a life mem ber to Tau Beta Pi (a national engineering society).

    After college graduation, Marty rehired with the Boeing Company in January, 1974, as a stress analyst engineer, working on the 747 SP commercial jet airplane. His responsibilities included ensuring the integrity of the structural components asso ciated with the aft fuselage tail cone (aft of the cabin), the vertical and horizontal tails, and 747 landing gear. While working at Boeing he continued grad school taking classes part time until he got his Master of Science in Aeronautics and A stronautics degree from the U of W in 1976.

    In 1974 he met Rose Lorene Conover, a Seattle native, whom he married in 1976. They moved into an apartment in Northwest Seattle where they lived the first year of their marriage. In 1977 they purchased a duplex in Mountlake Terrace, WA, lived i n one side and rented out the other.

    In June, 1979, Marty and Rose moved out of the duplex to a house 3 miles south and at the same time Marty was transfered to the Boeing 757 project at the other end of the city (a 26 mile commute, one way). He assumed the position of lead enginee r for the internal structural loads for the 757-200 tail cone, vertical, and horizontal tails. He remained in this position through the design, manufacturing, flight test, certification, and destruction testing of the 757.

    In 1985 he transferred within Boeing to the Structures Engineering Computing Research Group to plan and implement the cost-effective use of engineering tools and methods in Structures Engineering using computers.

    He remains in this lead engineer position today with additional responsibilities to coordinate automation planning and implementation, and "continuous quality improvement", reporting to the Chief Engineer of Loads, Dynamics and Computing, Boein g Commercial Airplane Group.

    Both Marty and Rose do volunteer work for the Seattle Audubon Society.

    Marty's other interests include photography, stained glass, computers (president of a North Seattle computer club; 1986-1988), music (as an amateur composer/guitar player/singer), and mechanical things from remodeling the house to repairing gidg ets.

    ... as of 1993

    Family/Spouse: Rose Lorene Conover. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Harold Martin Prather was born on 25 Oct 1926 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States (son of Avery Montell Prather and Matilda Mea Graham); died on 26 Jan 1997 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Stories and Notes: See Notes

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Born in Manchester, Iowa, he got his education through the eighth grade there. His father, Avery, died when he was 5. Harold earned money as a teenager mowing the lawn at the Oakland cemetery in Manchester where his father, is buried.

    Employment as a teenager included working for the Union Pacific Railroad in Green River, Wyoming in the "oil house" when he was 16. He quit there because of the poor working conditions and failure of the RR to provide housing, as promised.

    Next, he moved to Omaha, Nebraska where his mother and step father, Perry Helm, lived. He got a job working for the "Table Supply and Meat Company" as a truck driver. Later, Harold signed up with the Nebraska State Guard. When the Nebraska Guar d became part of the National Guard, he joined the Navy where he completed his tenth grade equivalency.

    Harold's tours of duty included; Idaho; Astoria, Oregon; Bremerton, Washington; Seattle, Washington; Pearl Harbor, Hawaii; Marianna Island, Guam; Great Lakes, Illinois; San Pedro, California; and several Navy ships (see "Naval Records for Harol d Martin Prather"). During his tours of duty, his son, Harold Martin Prather, Jr. was born to his first wife Anna Mae Catherine Rausch.

    Subsequent to the end of his relationship to Anna Mae, Harold moved with his son, mother, and step father, Perry Helm, to Seattle, Washington, in 1955. There he met and married Polly Ann Reynolds. Issues from this marriage include a son (Jeffre y Scott Prather) and daughter (Raejean Prather).

    Through his late thirties he was active in auto racing and was one of the principal founders and President of STAR (Sea-Tac Auto Racing Association); an association of early model ('49 to '53) stock cars.

    He remained an avid sports fan, but especially partial to football.

    Harold married Dolores D. Lautenschlager in 1965 where they lived in retirement in Des Moines, Washington.

    Harold married Anna Mae Catherine Rausch. Anna (daughter of John N. Rausch and Catherine Mary Pottebaum) was born on 18 Aug 1927 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States; died on 21 Dec 1985 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna Mae Catherine Rausch was born on 18 Aug 1927 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States (daughter of John N. Rausch and Catherine Mary Pottebaum); died on 21 Dec 1985 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States.
    Children:
    1. 1. Harold Martin Prather, Jr.
    2. David Hobart Mockridge Prather
    3. Sandra Kay Hackbarth Prather


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Avery Montell Prather was born on 31 May 1903 in St. Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, United States (son of Benjamin Paul Prather and Cordie May Reese); died on 25 Nov 1931 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Eclipse Lumber Company
    • Stories and Notes: 3 Dec 1931; Manchester Press

    Avery married Matilda Mea Graham on 11 Sep 1926. Matilda (daughter of John Wilbur Graham and Louise Adeline Brown) was born on 21 Jan 1908 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; died on 20 Jun 1994 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Matilda Mea Graham was born on 21 Jan 1908 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States (daughter of John Wilbur Graham and Louise Adeline Brown); died on 20 Jun 1994 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States.
    Children:
    1. 2. Harold Martin Prather was born on 25 Oct 1926 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; died on 26 Jan 1997 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States.

  3. 6.  John N. Rausch was born on 1 Jun 1880 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States; and died.

    John married Catherine Mary Pottebaum on 29 May 1906 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States. Catherine (daughter of Henry Potterbaum and Theresa Westendorf) was born on 19 May 1883; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Catherine Mary Pottebaum was born on 19 May 1883 (daughter of Henry Potterbaum and Theresa Westendorf); and died.
    Children:
    1. Armella Mathilda Rausch
    2. Joseph John Rausch
    3. John Rausch
    4. Marie Rausch
    5. Emma Catherine Rausch
    6. Theresa Barbara Rausch
    7. Edmund Peter Rausch was born on 21 Apr 1907 in , Clayton, Iowa, United States; died on 10 Oct 1990.
    8. Catherine Theresa Rausch was born on 9 Jul 1908 in , Clayton, Iowa, United States; died on 12 May 1978 in Dyersville, Dubuque, Iowa, United States.
    9. Peter Rausch was born on 6 Dec 1914 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States; died on 30 Sep 1985 in Dyersville, Dubuque, Iowa, United States.
    10. Adelaide Emelia Rausch
    11. Francis Rausch was born on 13 Apr 1924 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States; died in Mar 1931.
    12. Mary Magdaline Rausch was born on 23 Apr 1926; died on 3 Feb 1929.
    13. 3. Anna Mae Catherine Rausch was born on 18 Aug 1927 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa, United States; died on 21 Dec 1985 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Benjamin Paul Prather was born on 29 May 1880 in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, United States (son of Homer Silsby Prather and Jessie Emma Merriott); died on 21 Nov 1902 in Aberdeen, Brown, South Dakota, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Farmer
    • Stories and Notes: See Notes

    Notes:

    Stories and Notes:
    Benjamin Paul Prather, for many years a prominent farmer in Brown County, South Dakota, was born in Urbana, Illinois, May 29, 1880. He was the son of Homer Silsby and Jessie Emma (Marriott) Prather who were born in Ohio and Illinois, respectivel y.

    "Paul" Prather married Cordie May Reese in Urbana, Illinois, in 1902, to which a son Avery Montell Prather was born in 1903. After their divorce in 1906, Paul removed to the plains of South Dakota where he met his second wife-to-be, Mae.

    In his beginning years in South Dakota Paul worked on a local farm, the "Lincoln Ranch". Near there he met Mae Rose Harrington of Brown County, SD. They married in 1907, and lived and farmed on rented land near Plana, SD, Cambria Township. In 19 15 they bought 160 acres in Bath Township, raised their four children (Homer, Jessie, Raymond, Frank), and lived until Paul's death in 1947.

    Over the years Paul and his family raised live stock, including hogs, a few cattle, milk cows, horses, and chickens. One of Paul's specialities was the development of "Improved Brown County Yellow Dent Seed Corn". To develop this champion seed c orn he took a good ear of corn, cut off and discarded the tip and butt (small kernels), shelled the ear, "graded" the kernels, and planted the bigger plump kernels. The result was ears with bigger plump kernels. Paul sold this improved seed cor n by the ear to farmers who came from miles around.

    During the dry weather periods of the 30's, their sandy South Dakota plains soil blew easily, requiring extraordinary measures to ensure a crop: these included the spreading of manure and straw using horse power to keep the soil in place. Horse s were used extensively in farming in those days. In 1938 a new house was built on the farm. Daughter Jessie applied her talents in the drawing of the house plans. Paul liked trees and so planted many around the homestead.

    At a later date, Paul and Mae purchased a second quarter section of farm land. Years later it was subdivided into two 80 acre parcels and deeded to sons Frank and Raymond. Frank farmed as a close neighbor to his parents until 1946 when he sold h is land and moved to California. Raymond farmed about 6 miles from Paul and Mae's farm until his death in 1962.

    After Paul's death from a heart attack at age 67, Mae moved to Aberdeen, SD, and son Homer worked and lived on the farm briefly.

    Benjamin married Cordie May Reese on 6 Sep 1902 in Urbana, Champaign County, Illinois, United States. Cordie was born on 30 Jul 1884 in St. Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, United States; died on 26 Jul 1962 in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Cordie May Reese was born on 30 Jul 1884 in St. Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, United States; died on 26 Jul 1962 in Masonville, Delaware, Iowa, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Old Address: Masonville, Delaware, Iowa, United States
    • Occupation: Housewife
    • Stories and Notes: 26 Jul 1962; Manchester Press

    Notes:

    Old Address:
    Harold Martin Prather, Sr. (her grandson) visited her in Masonville occasionally in the late 40's.

    Occupation:
    She was noted for her ability to prepare large meals for hungry hands. She always had a warm house and warm heart for those in need.

    Children:
    1. 4. Avery Montell Prather was born on 31 May 1903 in St. Joseph, Champaign County, Illinois, United States; died on 25 Nov 1931 in Dubuque, Dubuque, Iowa, United States; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, United States.

  3. 10.  John Wilbur GrahamJohn Wilbur Graham was born on 24 Sep 1876 in Arlington, Fayette, Iowa, United States (son of Charles Stewart Graham and Matilda Allen); died on 17 Sep 1960 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; was buried in Oakland Cemetery, Manchester, Delaware, Iowa, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Description: 1917, Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; Medium in Height and Build with Blue Eyes and Dark Brown Hair with a crippled left arm and left leg 3.5 Inches shorter than right leg
    • Occupation: 1917, Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; Farmer

    John married Louise Adeline Brown on 28 Oct 1903 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States. Louise (daughter of Detrick Brown and Jane Helm) was born on 11 Jul 1882 in Saint Olaf, Clayton, Iowa, United States; died on 12 Jul 1977 in Independence, Buchanan, Iowa, United States. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Louise Adeline Brown was born on 11 Jul 1882 in Saint Olaf, Clayton, Iowa, United States (daughter of Detrick Brown and Jane Helm); died on 12 Jul 1977 in Independence, Buchanan, Iowa, United States.
    Children:
    1. Fern Graham
    2. Marion Louise Graham
    3. 5. Matilda Mea Graham was born on 21 Jan 1908 in Manchester, Delaware County, Iowa, United States; died on 20 Jun 1994 in Seattle, King, Washington, United States.

  5. 14.  Henry Potterbaum was born on 15 Sep 1860 (son of John B. Potterbaum and Adelheid); and died.

    Henry married Theresa Westendorf. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 15.  Theresa Westendorf
    Children:
    1. Amelia E. Potterbaum
    2. 7. Catherine Mary Pottebaum was born on 19 May 1883; and died.
    3. John Henry Potterbaum was born on 20 Jul 1884; died on 24 Oct 1970.
    4. Joseph Henry Potterbaum was born on 18 Feb 1885; died on 4 Apr 1969.
    5. Mathilda Catherine Potterbaum was born on 2 Nov 1886; died on 1 Nov 1979.
    6. Anton Henry Potterbaum was born on 25 Aug 1888; died on 6 Jun 1899.
    7. Mary Elizabeth Potterbaum was born on 25 Aug 1890; died on 1 Oct 1976.
    8. Rose Mary Potterbaum was born on 14 Mar 1892; died on 18 Sep 1972.
    9. Henry John Potterbaum was born on 29 Sep 1896; died on 21 Sep 1897.
    10. William A. Potterbaum was born on 14 May 1898.
    11. Edward W. Potterbaum was born on 23 Sep 1900.