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William Prescott
American colonel in the Revolutionary War (1726–1795)
For other people named William Prescott, see William Prescott (disambiguation).
William Prescott (February 20, 1726 – October 13, 1795) was an American officer in the Revolutionary War best known for his service at the Battle of Bunker Hill.
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Life
Prescott was born in Groton, Massachusetts to Benjamin Prescott (1696–1738) and Abigail Oliver Prescott (1697–1765). He married Abigail Hale (1733–1821) on April 13, 1758, and they had one child, who was named William Prescott Jr.
William Prescott owned a house in Pepperell, Massachusetts, on what was later named Prescott Street.
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The town of his youth was then little more than a frontier settlement bordering upon Hollis, New Hampshire. In fact, the presence of hostile Indians was such a threat that many locals brought arms and ammunition with them while at work in their fields.
A prosperous farmer in his adult years, Prescott first gained m