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Mary Pratt 1826 – 1901 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1826

Birth Location: High Causeway. Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, England

Death Date: 30 Nov 1901

Death Location: Camberwell, London, England

Father: Henry Pratt

Mother: Rebecca Mariner

Spouse(s): Thomas Palmer

Children(s): Mary Palmer, Samuel Palmer, Robert Palmer, William Palmer, Rebecca Palmer, Eliza Palmer, Henry Palmer, Joseph Palmer, Thomas Palmer, Catherine Palmer

It was in 1826 that Mary Pratt was born in High Causeway. Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, England, a child of Henry Marshall Pratt and Rebecca Mariner. Mary Pratt went on to marry Thomas Palmer and had children such as Mary Ann Palmer, Samuel Robert Palmer, Robert Palmer, William Palmer, Rebecca Elizabeth Palmer, Eliza Pratt Palmer, Henry Pratt Palmer, Joseph Pratt Palmer, Thomas E Palmer and Catherine Mary Palmer. Mary Pratt was deceased by 1901 in Camberwell, London, England.

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Parents

Henry Pratt
1803 – 1874
Birth Location: Standground, Huntingdonshire, England
HP
Rebecca Mariner
1803 – 1869
Birth Location: Holesworth, Huntingdonshire, England
RM

Spouses(s)

Thomas Palmer
1822 – 1880
Birth Location: Eye, Northamptonshire, England
TP

Children(s)

Mary Palmer
1845 – 1909
Birth Location: Crowland, Lincolnshire, England
MP
Samuel Palmer
1848 –
Birth Location: Eye, Northamptonshire, England
SP
Robert Palmer
1848 –
Birth Location: Eye, Northamptonshire, England
RP
William Palmer
1850 – 1927
Birth Location: Eye, Northamptonshire, England
WP
Rebecca Palmer
1854 – 1916
Birth Location: Woodford, Walthamstow, West Ham, Essex, England
RP
Eliza Palmer
1856 – 1939
Birth Location: Woodford, Essex, England
EP
Henry Palmer
1860 – 1934
Birth Location: Great Warley, Essex, England
HP
Joseph Palmer
1863 –
Birth Location: Lambeth, London, England
JP
Thomas Palmer
1866 –
Birth Location: Lambeth, Surrey, England
TP
Catherine Palmer
1869 – 1909
Birth Location: Southwark, London, England
CP

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: 1826
    Event Place: High Causeway. Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 30 Nov 1901
    Event Place: Camberwell, London, England

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