Anna was called the "Sweetheart of the Golding Clan" by those who knew her.
To me, she was "gramma great".
She taught me how to sew & also cut paper dolls from newspapers.
I remember her making me a crown of dandelion blossoms & fixing my music box bunny I'd left outside all winter.
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She was almost always there for me even though she had to take care of her home & ill daughter.
Comparing a photo of the little girl she lost & myself at that age I can see how much I looked like her little girl.
She would make 'rag' rugs & sell them for extra household income....something one doesn't hear of much today.
This material is copyrighted by me.
Anna was called the "Sweetheart of the Golding Clan" by those who knew her.
To me, she was "gramma great".
She taught me how to sew & also cut paper dolls from newspapers.
I remember her making me a crown of dandelion blossoms & fixing my music box bunny I'd left outside all winter.
This material is copyrighted by me.
She was almost always there for me even though she had to take care of her home & ill daughter.
Comparing a photo of the little girl she lost & myself at that age I can see how much I looked like her little girl.
She would make 'rag' rugs & sell them for extra household income....something one doesn't hear of much today.
This material is copyrighted by me.
Family Members
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Capt John Sylvester Pratt
1837–1920
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Joseph Alonzo Pratt
1839–1852
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Norman Orlando Pratt
1841–1884
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George Washington Pratt
1843–1913
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Marcus Gilbert Pratt
1845–1849
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Celestia Maria Pratt Clark
1848–1912
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Mary Adelaide Pratt Hicks
1851–1887
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Sarah Adeline Pratt Prouty
1851–1929
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Clarence Leroy Pratt
1853–1927
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Ella Cornelia Pratt Powers
1855–1928
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Emily Jane Pratt Ames
1859–1931
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Elida May Pratt Hendee
1864–1897
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