Family History Details for Mary Ann Pratt (1829 - 1865)

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Amos Pratt male

Born:
1802
Died:
1884

William Boraman male

Born:
6 Aug 1806
Died:
27 Jan 1863

Mary Percival female

Born:
22 Aug 1807
Died:
17 Aug 1862

Mary Ann Pratt female

Born:1829 Place:

Reading, Berkshire, England

Died:25 Jan 1865 (Age 36) Place:

North Town, Aldershot, Hampshire, England

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Normally was called Ann.

Born:28 Mar 1829 Place:

Chelsea, London, England

Died:22 May 1888 (Age 59) Place:

11 Princes Terrace, Aldershot, Hampshire, England

Married:30 Nov 1845 (Age 16) Place:

Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, London, England

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Baptised at St Paul, Hammersmith on 16 May 1841 together with his sister Emma.


Surname at marriage to Mary Ann Pratt in 1865 was spelt Boroman.


1851 census. Surname spelt as Boroman.


1861 census. Surname spelt Boroman.


1871 census. Louise's children William, Alfred and Annie from her first marriage were living with them. Also living with them was William's uncle John Boraman. Surname spelt Boroman.


1881 census. Louise's son William from her first marriage was living with them. Surname spelt Boraman.


On 26 Feb 1849, William was convicted of "Larceny by servant" at the Central Criminal Court (Old Bailey) in London. He stole 1lb of butter, value 10.5d (equivalent of £2.44 in today's money), from his master Henry James Brown. He pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 1 month in prison.


William's photo was taken by Joseph Jacklett who was a successful photographer in Aldershot between 1875 and his death in 1892. The photograph is a black and white photo that has been coloured with paint.


Kelly's Directory of Hampshire and IOW of 1898 identifies a greengrocer at 28 Grosvenor Road Aldershot as William Boraman and Son, which was presumably in existence prior to his death in 1888.


Harrod and Co's Directory of Hampshire and IOW of 1865 identifies a greengrocer in North Town as William Boraman.


William died at home in 1888 from a strangulated hernia, witnessed by his step-son Arthur Milne.


Buried in plot 502 at Aldershot Cemetery (presumably Redan Rd?).

Siblings

BrotherBenjamin Pratt Born: 1823 Died: 1890
BrotherHenry Pratt Born: 1828 Died: 
children

Children

None known

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