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| Birth: | 25 Feb 1879 in Chatham, Northumberland County, New Brunswick, Canada 1 |
| Death: | 31 Jul 1962 in Visalia, CA 1 |
| Sex: | F |
| Father: | William HAY b. About 1850 |
| Mother: | Grace I Tait b. 1850 |
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| Burial: Tulare, CA 1 |
| Emigration: 1906 1 |
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| Alvin Dwight PRATT (Husband) b. 12 Sep 1871 in Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa
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| Marriage: | 1908 in Long Beach, California |
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Harriet Grace PRATT b. 20 Nov 1911 in Pasadena, Los Angeles County, California
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Individual:
Her father was the town blacksmith. They had about 13 kids. (Judy)
Pronounced Mariah
Connection with the Miramichi River?
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- Title: Obituary of Anna Maria Hay Pratt
Author: Visalia Times - Delta
Publication: Tuesday, July 31, 1962
page 13
Text: Anna H. Pratt of Visalia Dies
Mrs. Anna H. Pratt, 83, a resident of Visalia for more than 20
years, died this morning in a Visalia hospital. She made her home at1514 Burrel Ave. A native of Canada, she came to the United States in 1906 and
lived in Long Beach. She was married to the late Alvin D. Pratt inLong Beach in 1908. The couple owned and operated a dairy ranch in the Long Beach
area. Shortly after their marriage they moved the entire dairyoperation, including the herd of cattle and milking equipment, torural Tulare by train. They had one of the first water pumping systems in the area using
gas turbines for power. After Mr. Pratt died in 1911, Mrs. Pratt continued to operate the
ranch until 1928. She then moved to the city of Tulare living thereuntil 1940 when she came to Visalia. She was a member of the Tulare Rebekah Lodge.
She is survived by a daughter, Harriet Moore of Visalia; a
step-daughter, Mrs. Clarence Wharton of Los Angeles; a brother,William T. Hay of San Angelo, Tex., and two granddaughters, Judy Mooreof Visalia and Patricia Moore of Los Angeles. Gravesite services will be held at the Tulare Cemetery Friday at
10 a.m. Officiating will be the Rev. John Wilcox of St. Paul'sEpiscopal Church of Visalia. Friends may call at the Brooks Funeral Home in Visalia until
Friday at 9 a.m.
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