Madison County Biography of:

"George W. PRATER, a farmer of Hillburn Township, was born in Kentucky in 1832, and is a son of Jonathan and Margaret (GRIFFIE) Prater. The father was born in Virginia, and when a young man located in Floyd County, Ky., where he engaged in farming.

Our subject lost both parents when a small boy, and when about sixteen accompanied an older brother to Arkansas, locating upon the farm where he now lives. The brother made this his home until his death during the war. He accompanied PRICE on his famous raid through Maryland, and died from the effects of a wound.

George W. lived on White River until the commencement of the war, then moving to Texas, where he remained until the close of hostilities, doing service in the Confederate army. He located upon his present place about 1880.

In 1855 he marrried Melinda J. SALYER, a native of Kentucky. She bore him eight children, and died April 13, 1876. Her children were named John, Mary J., George, William (deceased), Daniel, James C. (deceased), Joseph, [and] Thomas J.

Mr. PRATER afterward married Mary COMBS, a sister of Capt. COMBS, and a native of Kentucky.

Mr. PRATER is a successful farmer of 100 acres of well cultivated land; is a member of the Christian Church, and in politics is a Democrat." (Goodspeeds History of NW AR…)

See Also the Madison Biographies of
Capt. Hiram COMBS & A. L. THOMPSON

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