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On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Pritchard. a colonist of 55 years, was buried at the Uind-mar*h Cemetery. The chief mourners were Messrs. W. Pritchard (husband), W. Pritchard, jun., C. Pritchard, T. Pritchard. E. Pritchard, and F. Pritchard (sons), Mrs. Harrington and Mrs. A. llah* (daughters), Mrs. W. Pritchard, Mrs. E. Pritchard, and Mrs. F- Pritchard (daughters-in law). Mr. and Mrs. H. Pritchard (brother-in-law and sister-in-law), and amongst the large number of other relatives were Mrs. .T. Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. F- Pritchard, Mr. J. and Mrs. Reamns, Miss Croft, and Mias S. Pritchard. Amongst the number of old colonists around the grave were Meadamcs Bradury, Grouchy, and Baker, who arrived with Mrs. Pritchard (then Miss J. Croft) in the Eden in June 24, 1838. and Mrs. Brown, who arrived in the Lady Emma with Mr. W. Pritchard, December, 1837. The Rev. T. Lees offioiatsd at tho grave.
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Adelaide Express and Telegraph

Adelaide, South Australia, AU

Wed, Feb 15, 1893

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