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Julia Bell Pratt 1872–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 10 Jan 1872

Birth Location: Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory

Death Date: 16 Jan 1872

Death Location: Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory

Father: George Pratt

Mother: Olive Hunt

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In 1872, Julia Bell Pratt entered the world in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory, born to George Chadwick Pratt And Olive Isabelle Hunt. Julia Bell Pratt passed away in 1872 in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory.

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Biography

  • In 1872, Julia Bell Pratt entered the world in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory, born to George Chadwick Pratt And Olive Isabelle Hunt.
  • Julia Bell Pratt passed away in 1872 in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory.

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Julia Pratt's Ancestors

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Julia Pratt
1872–1872
Birth Place: Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory
Parents
George Chadwick Pratt
1839–1912
Rondout, Ulster, New York
Olive (Isabelle) Hunt
1854–1942
San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California
Grandparents
John Pratt
1818–
Armagh, Ireland
Sarah MCNICKEL
1820–
Creggan Armagh Ireland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Julia Pratt's Timeline

2 Records

1872
10 Jan 1872
Birth of Julia Bell Pratt in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory
Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory
1872
16 Jan 1872
Death of Julia Bell Pratt in Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory
Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 10 Jan 1872
    Event Place: Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Jan 1872
    Event Place: Oxford, Oneida (now Bannock), Idaho Territory

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