Mary Eliza Oatley was born on 30 April 1831 in South Kingstown, Washington, Rhode Island, the 11th child (of 14) and 4th daughter of Jonathan and Amy (Champlin) Oatley.[1-2]
Mary Eliza Oatley and Earl Wright Pray were married on 3 April 1849 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticu.[1.3] Earl Wright Pray was born on 4 May 1827 in Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island.
Earl Wright Pray and Mary Eliza Oatley had the following children:[1]
- Albert Eugene Pray, born 21 January 1851, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut; married Ellen A. Martin, 25 April 1870, Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island; died 12 August 1938, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
- Thomas Everett Pray, born 8 August 1852, Glocester, Providence, Rhode Island; married Emma Frances Place, 4 October 1878, Foster, Providence, Rhode Island; died 7 August 1926, Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire.
- Mary Emma Pray, born 1854, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut; married Edward Alanson Seaver, 2 June 1906, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; died 16 April 1907, Worcester, Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Elizabeth Pray was born in 1856 in Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
- Henrietta Pray, born 16 March 1857, East Killingly, Windham, Connecticut; died 1 August 1905, East Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
- Earl Jonathan Pray, born 10 October 1860, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut; married Idella Ernestine Smith, 4 July 1879, Foster, Providence, Rhode Island; died 26 October 1945, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
- Verina Leonore Pray, born 22 October 1862, Foster, Providence, Rhode Island; married Ira Jay Martin, 1 June 1879, Foster, Providence, Rhode Island.; died 17 November 1936, Killingly, Windham, Connecticut.
The Earl Pray family resided in Glocester, Providence County, Rhode Island in the 1850 census.[4] The household included:
- Earl Pray - age 24, male, a Farmer, $800 in real property, born R.I.
- Mary E. Pray - age 20, female, born Conn.
The Earl Pray family resided in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut in the 1860 census.[5] The household included:
- Earl W. Pray - age 34, male, born R.I.
- Mary E. Pray - age 30, female, born R.I.
- Albert Pray - age 9, male, born R.I.
- Thos E. Pray - age 8, male, born R.I.
- Mary Pray - age 6, female, born R.I.
- Elizabeth Pray - age 4, female, born R.I.
- Henrietta Pray - age 3, female, born Conn.
The Earl Pray family resided in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut in the 1870 census.[6] The household included:
- Earl W. Pray - age 44, male, white, a Farmer, $3000 in real property, $1000 personal property, born Rhode Island
- Mary E. Pray - age 40, female, white, Keeping House, born Rhode Island
- Albert E. Pray - age 19, male, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
- Ellen E. Pray - age 23, female, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
- Emma Pray - age 16, female, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
- Elizabeth Pray - age 14, female, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
- Henrietta Pray - age 13, female, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
- Earl J. Pray - age 9, male, white, At School, born Conn.
- Verena L. Pray - age 7, female, white, At School, born Conn.
- Thos E. Pray - age 18, male, white, Works in Cotton Mill, born Conn.
The Earl Pray family resided in Killingly, Windham County, Connecticut, United States in the 1880 census.[7] The household included:
- Earl W. Pray - white, male, age 53, married, a Farmer, born Rhode Island, father born R.I., mother born R.I.
- Mary E. Pray - white, female, age 49, Wife, married, Keeping house, born Rhode Island, father born R.I., mother born R.I.
- Henrietta L. Pray - white, female, age 23, Daughter, single, Works in Cotton Mill, born Connecticut, father born R.I., mother born R.I.
- John Pray - white, male, age 19, Son, married, Works in Cotton Mill, born Connecticut, father born R.I., mother born R.I.
- Idella Pray - white, female, age 17, Daughter-in-law, married, Works in Cotton Mill, born Rhode Island, father born R.I., mother born R.I.
The Earl Pray family resided in Killingly township (excl. Danielson borough), WindhamCounty, Connecticut, United States in the 1900 census.[8] The household included:
- Earl W. Pray - Head, white, male, born May 1827, age 73, married, for 51 years, born Rhode Island, father born Rhode Island, mother born Rhode Island, a Day laborer, unemployed 4 months, can read, write and speak English, Rents a Home
- Mary E. Pray - Wife, white, female, born Apr 1831, age 69, married, for 51 ytears, 7 children born, 7 children living, born Rhode Island, mother born Rhode Island, can read, write and speak English
- Earl P. Franklin - Grandson, white, male, born Apr 1875, age 25, single, born Connecticut, father born Connecticut, mother born Connecticut, a Farmer, can read, write and speak English
Earl Wright Pray died on 13 October 1901 at the age of 74 in East Killingly, Windham, Connecticut, United States.
Mary Elizabeth (Oatley) Pray died on 23 October 1907 at the age of 76 in Danielson, Windham, Connecticut, United States. She was buried after 23 October 1907 at Westfield Cemetery in Danielson, Windham, Connecticut, United States.
(courtesy of Find A Grave)
SOURCES:
1. Harry J. Oatley, The Oatley Family in America and Their Descendants (Providence, R.I. : The Oatley Family Association, 1970), page 40, Jonathan Oatley family sketch.
2. Find A Grave, imaged, (https://www.findagrave.com), Westfield Cemetery, Danielson, Conn., Mary Elizabeth Oatley Pray (1831-1907) memorial # 37513926.
3. Killingly, Connecticut, "Killingly Births, Marriages and Deaths" (Register at Killingly Town Hall, Danielson, Connecticut), Volume 2, 1849-1881; Page 52, Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Oatley marriage entry, 3 April 1849.
4. "United States, Census, 1850", Providence County, Rhode Island, population schedule, Glocester, page 155 Entry for Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Pray; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDJX-ML7 : Mon Jan 20 17:30:27 UTC 2025),
5. "United States, Census, 1860", Windham County, Connecticut, population schedule, Killingly, page 86, Entry for Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Pray; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MHR9-M3S : Mon Jul 08 04:23:37 UTC 2024),
6. "United States, Census, 1870", Windham County, Connecticut, population schedule, Killingly, page 445 (penned), Entry for Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Pray; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN75-SPD : Wed Jan 22 06:25:04 UTC 2025),
7. "United States, Census, 1880", Windham County, Connecticut, population schedule, Killingly, ED129, Sheet 411D, Entry for Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Pray; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFZQ-7Z6 : Fri Jan 17 07:04:58 UTC 2025)
8. "United States, Census, 1900", Windham County, Connecticut, population schedule, Killingly, ED516, Sheet 14B, Entry for Earl W. Pray and Mary E. Pray; imaged, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M97J-LY7 : Sun Mar 30 04:40:13 UTC 2025).
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Mary Eliza Oatley (1831-1907) is my 2nd great-grandaunte and sister of my 2nd great-grandmother, Amy Frances Oatley (1826-1864).
I have posted over 500 genealogical sketches of my ancestors back through the 7th great-.grandparents and a number of close relatives. Information about her father, Jonathan Oatley (1790-1872) in 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks - Week 39: #46 Jonathan Oatley (1790-1872).
The "52 Relatives" theme is a weekly series to document the lives of siblings of my ancestors with relatively short genealogical sketches, including important events, and with source citations. These relatives lived and died within a family structure, and deserve a genealogical sketch - they were integral parts and important persons in the lives of my ancestral families.
I add links to the 52 Ancestors and 52 Relatives sketches on the 52 Ancestors/Relatives Biographies page, in my Ancestry Member Tree, in WikiTree, and in the FamilySearch Family Tree.
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