2004-10-30/2019-10-23 - From the OHS PC Database, derived from A Guide to North American Organbuilders, rev. ed., by David H. Fox (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1997). — Joseph Charles Prante: Born 1818 in Prussia; he was the father of August F. Prante and Joseph E. Prante. He immigrated to the United States in 1852; he died November 7, 1897, in Louisville, Kentucky. Operated firm in Louisville, Kentucky, by 1856; in St. Meinrad, Indiana, c. 1862-1866; returned to Louisville, by 1866; in Ohio c. early 1880s; in Cincinnati, Ohio, 1887; in Circleville, Ohio, 1888; in Chillicothe, Ohio, by 1891. Source: Michael Friesen, "The Prante Organbuilding Family ", The Tracker 37:2 (Richmond, Va.: Organ Historical Society, 1993), 8.
2015-08-21/2019-02-11 - From OHS Database Builders editor, July 31, 2016. - Several members of the Joseph C. Prante family became organ builders: August F. 18__?-1895 (son of Joseph C.) - with father's firm in Louisville, Kentucky, by 1866; established his own firm in Louisville, by 1867. Anthony M. 1876-1931 and Nicholas A. 1870-1929 (sons of August F.) with their father's firm, and later as August Prante & Son(s) Louisville, Kentucky, 1901; succeeded by the Prante Co., 1904-05. Anthony M. [Anton] 1876-1931 (son of August F.) worked with his father and brothers August Peter 1886?-1958 (son of August F.) established Louisville Pipe Organ Co. of Louisville, Kentucky, 1924. Joseph E. 1860-1913? (son of Joseph C.) - organbuilder by c. 1900 Ohio and Kentucky. Charles E. 1884-19__?(son of Joseph E.; grandson of Joseph E.) worked with his father's firm Joseph Frank Prante 1883-1941 (son of Joseph E.; grandson of Joseph E.) with father's firm in Covington, Kentucky Source: Compiled from OHS records. See individual's entries for sources.
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