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39: 47: 90:. He led a company of men in Colonel Samuel Moore's regiment from New Hampshire. After the Siege, he returned to Boston only to return to Halifax in 1751 where he established a rum distillery. He also operating a fleet of fishing boats and operated a lumber mill in Chester and developed a lime quarry. He was one of the original grantees of the Shoreham Grant, which would become 31: 101:
During the American Revolution, Prescott defended the village of Chester from an attack by American Privateers, firing cannon from the blockhouse (The cannons are now located on the grounds of the Chester Legion.) Prescott was suspected of being an American Patriot sympathizer given that, after the
94:. He became the Justice of the Peace. Jonathan and his wife Ann built a large house in Chester, Lunenburg County Nova Scotia called "Maroon Hall". French prisoners of war were housed at this house and painted portraits of Jonathan and Ann (c. 1760). During the 338: 113:
After the war, Prescott was given the blockhouse (now the Wisteria Cottage House) and used it as his home. Prescott died at 11 Jan 1807 Chester, Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
125:. Samuel eventually was taken prisoner to Halifax, where he is reported to have died during the war. Jonathan named one of his sons after his nephew Samuel and he is buried in 333: 98:, he reported the Mi'kmaq burned his house and mill twice and, for the protection of his family, he spent much of his time during these years in Halifax. 126: 46: 206: 154: 231: 254: 138: 328: 278: 195: 289: 242: 218: 173: 67: 87: 59: 300: 134: 107: 83: 30: 142: 71: 184: 121:
A number of Dr. Prescott's family were Patriots in the American Revolution. His nephew Samuel rode with
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Wife of Jonathan Prescott, Ann Prescott (c. 1760) by French prisoner, Chester, Nova Scotia
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to bury his dead and then had tea with him the day before Stoddard orchestrated the
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The Prescott Memorial or the Genealogy of the Prescott Family, p. 63
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Jonathan Prescott (c. 1760) by French prisoner, Chester, Nova Scotia
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Dr. Jonathan Prescott, St. Stephen's Cemetery, Chester, Nova Scotia
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initial hostile engagement, Prescott reportedly allowed Captain
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The Prescott memorial, or, A geneaolgoical memoir, p. 86
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British military personnel of the French and Indian War
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Jonathan Prescott (military officer)



Siege of Louisbourg (1745)
Chester, Nova Scotia
Raid on Chester, Nova Scotia
Charles Ramage Prescott
Littleton, Massachusetts
Siege of Louisbourg (1745)
Chester
French and Indian War
Noah Stoddard
Raid on Lunenburg (1782)
Paul Revere
Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
Fort Ticonderoga
Society of the Cincinnati
Battle of Lexington
Charles Ramage Prescott
Nova Scotia in the American Revolution
The Prescott Memorial or the Genealogy of the Prescott Family, p. 63
The Oak Island Compendium
History of the County of Lunenburg, p. 270
p. 66
"The Prescott memorial, or, A genealogical memoir of the Prescott families in America, in two parts"
Halifax Gazette Ad
p.63
"Chester Legion Cannons"
the original

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