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Elizabeth Tamson “Betty” <I>Pray</I> Boulanger

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Elizabeth Tamson “Betty” Pray Boulanger

Birth
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
23 May 2008 (aged 83)
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Dover, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.2226452, Longitude: -70.8927286
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Betty was my aunt, as she was my mother's oldest sister. She married Raymond George Boulanger, and had one son, David. She was the daughter of G. Stanley Pray and Vivian Frances (Bradbury) Pray. She was the oldest of four girls, Rebecca, Doris, Alice and of course herself. She lived her whole life in a house on Tolend Road, first on the family farm, and then across from the old family farm "homestead". She worked for many years at Clarostact Mfg. in the old Mill in Dover. She loved her family, and enjoyed sking, and car trips, as well as the family get togethers on the 4th of July, or up at Milton. She was very sweet lady. Her and my Uncle would host the family "Thanksgiving" dinner for many, many years....I will never forget her! Betty was a direct desendent of Hannah Duston, of Indian folklore, as well as a direct desendent of William and Mary Brewster, who sailed from England to the new world on the ship, the "Mayflower".....and great granddaughter of George Everett Pray, who was killed while doing his duty as a Policeman, for the City of Dover.
Betty was my aunt, as she was my mother's oldest sister. She married Raymond George Boulanger, and had one son, David. She was the daughter of G. Stanley Pray and Vivian Frances (Bradbury) Pray. She was the oldest of four girls, Rebecca, Doris, Alice and of course herself. She lived her whole life in a house on Tolend Road, first on the family farm, and then across from the old family farm "homestead". She worked for many years at Clarostact Mfg. in the old Mill in Dover. She loved her family, and enjoyed sking, and car trips, as well as the family get togethers on the 4th of July, or up at Milton. She was very sweet lady. Her and my Uncle would host the family "Thanksgiving" dinner for many, many years....I will never forget her! Betty was a direct desendent of Hannah Duston, of Indian folklore, as well as a direct desendent of William and Mary Brewster, who sailed from England to the new world on the ship, the "Mayflower".....and great granddaughter of George Everett Pray, who was killed while doing his duty as a Policeman, for the City of Dover.


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