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John Pratt

BirthFeb 1655 - Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Death3 June 1708 - Malden, Middlesex Co, MA
MotherMary Torke
FatherRichard Pratt

Born in Charlestown, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States on Feb 1655 to Richard Pratt and Mary Torke. John Pratt married Sarah Batchelder and had 14 children. He passed away on 3 June 1708 in Malden, Middlesex Co, MA.

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Parents
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Richard Pratt
1615 - 1691
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Mary Torke
1617 - 1691
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Batchelder
1670 - 1751
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Mary Whitman
1665 - 1761
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Ann Dexter
1642 - 1695
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Lydia Parmenter
1655 - 1740
Children Show all
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Abigail Pratt
1695 - 1776
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Mary Pratt
1696 - 1760
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Martha Pratt
1687 - 1731
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Thomas Pratt
1669 - 1732
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John Pratt
1683 - 1704
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Ebenezer Pratt
1685 - 1757
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Hannah Pratt
1692 - 1729
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Rebecca Pratt
1697 - 1767
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Elizabeth Pratt
1694 - 1714
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Elizabeth Pratt
1689 - 1704
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Joshua Pratt
1694 - Unknown
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Caleb Pratt
1691 - Unknown
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William Pratt
1689 - Unknown
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Joseph Pratt
1687 - Unknown

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