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Matilda Sutton

Birth16 JAN 1862 - Virginia, United States
Death27 APR 1909 - Texas, United States
MotherCharlotia Rardon Sutton
FatherPeter Sutton

Born in Virginia, United States on 16 JAN 1862 to Peter Sutton and Charlotia Rardon Sutton. Matilda Sutton married Joseph Perry Pratt and had 15 children. She passed away on 27 APR 1909 in Texas, United States.

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Parents
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Peter Sutton
1819 - 1899
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Charlotia Rardon Sutton
1824 - 1903
Spouse(s)
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Joseph Perry Pratt
1844 - 1932
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Ida Pratt
1889 - 1979
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Susanna "Susie" Pratt
1894 - 1956
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Eva Pratt
1893 - 1976
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Rowena Annie Pratt
1900 - 1989
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Joseph D Pratt
1885 - 1930
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Josephine Pratt
1878 - 1942
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Jesse S Pratt
1887 - 1974
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John W Pratt
1882 - 1912
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Georgena Pratt
1898 - 1993
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James David Pratt
1896 - 1969
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Martha J. Pratt
1883 - 1899
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George Pratt
1880 - 1889
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Robert Pratt
1906 - 1946
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Goanna Pratt
1878 - Unknown
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Mary Pratt
1890 - 1968

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