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- George is recorded in the Corsley records as "George, son of John Prangley". It is not certain that he is the son of THIS John Prangley, however this seems to be the most likely place for him. The other possibility is that he is the son of John Pranglin b: 1702 who was the son of Robert Prangling b:1672. But the name "George" seems to imply the present branch.
George is probably the father of this family, but his relationship is not verified. It is based on the following:
14 February 1745 - Papers relating to leases. Agreement by Corsley cottage holders acknowledging that the several cottages and gardens in their possession are the sole right and property of the 2nd Viscount as lord of the manor of Corsley and are part of his lordship's waste and agree to pay an acknowledgement for holding the cottages and gardens.
The agreement lists the cottagers with a description of the premises they hold.
"John PRANGLEY for a cottage and garden (10 luggs) 1s (leased to John PRANGLEY the 21 July 1783). Also George PRANGLEY for a cottage and garden (20 luggs) 2s (leased to George PRANGLEY 25 March 1757)."
The parents and further ancestors of George suggested here are purely speculative and are based solely on matching names from the Corsley, Wiltshire parish records where the Prangley surname is known to originate.
Hid death record shows him as 77 years old.
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