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Lucy Jay

Birth1825 - North Fambridge, Essex, England
DeathJanuary 1892 - Rochford, Essex
MotherLucy Jay
FatherRobert Jay

Born in North Fambridge, Essex, England on 1825 to Robert Jay and Lucy Jay. Lucy Jay married John Pratt and had 12 children. She passed away on January 1892 in Rochford, Essex.

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Parents
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Robert Jay
1796 - Unknown
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Lucy Jay
1825 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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John Pratt
1817 - 1899
Children Show all
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Ellen Pratt
1856 - 1938
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Rosetta Pratt
1850 - 1929
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George Pratt
1854 - 1929
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Eliza Pratt
1860 - 1861
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Stephen Pratt
1843 - 1917
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John Walker Pratt
1842 - 1883
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William Pratt
1846 - 1925
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Alfred Pratt
1847 - 1859
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Rachel Pratt
1864 - 1867
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Charles Pratt
1862 - 1863
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Ruth Pratt
1864 - 1892
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David Joseph Pratt
1858 - 1927

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