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John PRATLEY 1565–1643 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: SEP 1565
Birth Location: South Newington, Oxfordshire, England
Death Date: 1643
Death Location: Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, England
Father: William SPRATLEY
Mother: Agnes TURBETT
Spouse(s): Sarah DORSETT
Children(s): William PRATLEY
The story of John PRATLEY began in 1565 in South Newington, Oxfordshire, England. John PRATLEY married Sarah Dorsett, and had children including William Pratley. John PRATLEY passed away in 1643 in Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of John PRATLEY began in 1565 in South Newington, Oxfordshire, England.
- John PRATLEY married Sarah Dorsett, and had children including William Pratley.
- John PRATLEY passed away in 1643 in Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, England.
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John PRATLEY's Descendants
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1. William PRATLEY 1608–1660 m. Ann HEDGES 1605–1638
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1. William PRATLEY 1635–1709 m. Jane SHAW 1640–1731
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1. John PRATLEY 1682–1761 m. Elizabeth BUSBY 1682–1744
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1. Mary PRATLEY 1710–1749 m. Paul SMITH 1706–
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2. John PRATLEY 1710–1787 m. Sarah BURDEN 1708–1800
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3. William PRATLEY 1705–1783 m. Sarah GEORGE 1705–1781
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John PRATLEY's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: SEP 1565
Event Place: South Newington, Oxfordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1643
Event Place: Tadmarton, Oxfordshire, England