William Herbert PRATLEY 1878 - 1962

Summary

Parents

Dates

  • Born: 1878, Chilson, Oxfordshire, England
  • Buried: 09 Jun 1962, Churchill, Oxfordshire, England

Partnerships

Sources

GRO Birth Index

3Q 1878 PRATLEY William Herbert Chipping Norton  


1881 UK Census

Shorthampton, Oxfordshire, England
Chilson Village (RG11/1518 115/07)
William PRATLEY Head Mar 37 Groom for D Chilson  
Harriett PRATLEY Wife Mar 30 Glover "  
Sarah PRATLEY Dau   13 Scholar "  
Alice PRATLEY Dau   11 " "  
Emily PRATLEY Dau   8 " "  
Mary PRATLEY Dau   5 " "  
William PRATLEY Son   3   Ascott  


1891 UK Census

Shorthampton, Oxfordshire, England
Shorthampton Chilson Village (RG12/1178 098/03)
William PRATLEY Head Mar 46 Ag lab Employed Leafield  
Harriet PRATLEY Wife Mar 41 Gloveress " Kent, Biasted  
William H. PRATLEY Son   12     Chilson  
Rose E. PRATLEY Dau   8 Scholar   "  


1901 UK Census

Lyneham, Oxfordshire, England
The Castle (RG13/1398 128/05)
William PRATLEY Head Mar 56 Farm Labourer Worker Oxon Leafield  
Hariott PRATLEY Wife Mar 52   Worker Kent Brasted  
William Herbert PRATLEY Son Sin 23 Farm Labourer   Oxon Chilson  


GRO Marriage Index

4Q 1902 PRATLEY William Herbert Chipping Norton   blank


Parish Register Marriages

25/10/1902Churchill, Oxfordshire, England
  William Herbert PRATLEY   24 b Lab Lyneham William P. Lab
  Florrie COLLIER   20 sp   otp Fred C. Plasterer
 Witnesses: Harry Collier, Lilly Collier


Newspaper Articles

Oxford Times
17 Aug 1907 [p.12, col.g]

CHIPPING NORTON.

CHADLINGTON PETTY SESSIONS -

Wednesday.

Before Albert Brassey, Esq. (in the chair), Lord Moreton and Lieut.-Col. Dillon.

Neighbour's Grievance.- Charles Hovard was summoned for using insulting and indecent language towards Florrie Pratley, on August 1st. He pleaded guilty under great provocation.- William Pratley was also summoned for using insulting and indecent language towards Charles Hovard, on the same date.- Mr. Thomas Mace appeared for Hovard. He stated that the parties all resided at Churchill within a short distance of each other, and there had been ill feeling existing between them for something like eighteen months. On the day in question Mrs. Pratley was passing Hovard's house, and she made some insulting remarks about Hovard's wife. Unfortunately Hovard lost his temper and made use of expressions which he now regretted. Later in the day Mrs. Pratley's husband came along and wanted Hovard to come out and fight and also made use of insulting and indecent language mentioned on the summons. Hovard, however, refused to challenge, and remained on his own doorstep.- Hovard gave evidence, during the course of which he said that Mrs. Pratley was always sneering and laughing at his wife, on account of her having two children in eighteen months.- Mrs. Hovard also gave evidence.- The Bench retired to consider the case, and on their return the Chairman said the magistrates had carefully considered the case, and agreed that there had been bad language used. There had been great provocation, especially on the part of the Pratleys. The cases would be dismisssed, each party paying their own costs.

Florrie COLLIER, William Herbert PRATLEY


1911 UK Census Index

Chipping Norton R.D., England
HOUSEHOLD (RG14PN08250 RG78PN422 RD157 SD1 ED13 SN76)
WILLIAM HERBERT PRATLEY M 31  
FLORRIE PRATLEY F 28  
DAISY PRATLEY F 5 MONTHS  


GRO Death Index

2Q 1962 PRATLEY William H. Chipping Norton 83  


Parish Register Burials

09/06/1962 Churchill, Oxfordshire, England William Herbert PRATLEY Churchill 83 years