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William Henderson Pritchett

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William Henderson Pritchett

Birth
Death
12 Sep 1911 (aged 84)
Burial
Owensville, Gibson County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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William H. Pritchett, after getting his education in the common schools and coming to man's estate, bought the interests of the other heirs in the home farm and industriously cultivated it for many years. He was a resident of that one locality for over eighty years, and died there September 6, 1913. His wife, who died in 1907, was also a native of Montgomery Township, where her parents, William and Lucy Gudgel, were early settlers. The seven children of William H. and Martha (Gudgel) Pritchett were: George, Elvira, Willis, Mary Ellen, Florence, Perry and Estelle. These children have never divided their interests in the old home farm.

--Indiana and Indianans: a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood, Volume 5 By Jacob Piatt Dunn, General William Harrison Kemper
William H. Pritchett, after getting his education in the common schools and coming to man's estate, bought the interests of the other heirs in the home farm and industriously cultivated it for many years. He was a resident of that one locality for over eighty years, and died there September 6, 1913. His wife, who died in 1907, was also a native of Montgomery Township, where her parents, William and Lucy Gudgel, were early settlers. The seven children of William H. and Martha (Gudgel) Pritchett were: George, Elvira, Willis, Mary Ellen, Florence, Perry and Estelle. These children have never divided their interests in the old home farm.

--Indiana and Indianans: a history of aboriginal and territorial Indiana and the century of statehood, Volume 5 By Jacob Piatt Dunn, General William Harrison Kemper


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