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Name
  
Abel Prescott

Died
  
October 22, 1805

Role
  
Physician

Children
  
Lucy Prescott

Spouse
  
Abigail Brigham (m. 1742–1777)

Parents
  
Rebecca Bulkeley, Jonathan Prescott

Grandchildren
  
Samuel Prescott Phillips Fay

Grandparents
  
Elizabeth Hoar, Peter Bulkeley, Jonathan Prescott, Rebecca Wheeler

Abel Prescott, Jr. (December 12, 1749—September 21, 1775) was one of the Americans who rode to warn that the British soldiers were coming to Concord, Massachusetts on the eve of the American Revolution. His brother Samuel Prescott was also an American patriot.

Abel Prescott, Jr. was born in Concord, Massachusetts and was the fourth child of father Abel Prescott and Abigail (Brigham) Prescott. He never married and died at the age of 26 years, 5 months and 3 days.

His brother Samuel Prescott who had joined Paul Revere and William Dawes later was the only one of the three to actually make it to Concord. Abel rode south to warn the towns of Sudbury and Framingham. He was fired on by British soldiers as he was returning from the neighboring town, whither he had been to apprise the people of the approach of the "regulars" (so called), and slightly wounded in his side, but succeeded in making his escape by secreting himself in the house of a Mrs. Heywood. He died from dysentery on the third of the following Sept. 1775, at 26 years, 5 months, and 9 days of age."

The rapid warning of Revere, Dawes, and Samuel and Abel Prescott alerted the Minutemen of this region in time for them to engage the British Army at the Battles of Lexington and Concord.

References

Abel Prescott, Jr. Wikipedia


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