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Prater

Prater DNA Project
  • 195 members

About us

Preater - Variants Prater, Pretor
English: occupational name from Middle English preto(u)r, borrowed from Latin praetor ‘magistrate’ and used in the English sense of ‘reeve’. Some uses of Prater derive from the the nickname from Middle English prater ‘chatterer’.
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016

The Prater DNA Project is for anyone with ancestors of the surnames Prater, Prather or related variations.
You can also join the Prater Forum at https://www.facebook.com/groups/Prather/

PROJECT TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
By joining this project you are accepting the following terms and conditions.

You are solely responsible for your User Provided Content. It is your personal responsibility to manage your personal information options for your account, including your privacy and sharing preferences.

Project Members and Administrators may use information shared in this project to research genetic and genealogical relationships. Information includes DNA data that you share.

Project Members and Administrators may publish papers, research, reports, and genealogies which include information shared in this project.

You grant the Project Members and Administrators a perpetual, irrevocable, and unrestricted right to use information that you share in this project. Such uses include publication of papers, research, reports, and genealogies.

Within the limits allowed by applicable laws, you expressly acknowledge and agree that Project Administrators shall not be liable for any indirect, direct, incidental, consequential, special, or exemplary damages resulting from your having joined, used, or participated in the project.

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Project Administrators from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, judgments, awards, losses, costs, expenses or fees (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) resulting from your access to the project or your use of information shared in the project.

Project Administrators are unpaid volunteers. You understand that Administrators do not monitor all project activity and may not respond promptly to member inquiries.