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Samuel Pratt Winter

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Name Samuel Pratt Winter Born 25 Feb 1779 Agher Gender Male Died UNKNOWN Person ID I095617 Ancestorium
Father Samuel Winter, of Agher, b. 1741, d. 1811 (Age 70 years) Mother Margaret Robbins, b. 1735, d. 1814 (Age 79 years) Family ID F50968 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Frances Rose Bomford, b. Abt 1792, d. UNKNOWN Married 20 Jul 1812 Children 1. Arabella Winter, b. 21 Mar 1821, Clarkeston, County Meath, Ireland , d. 1 May 1892 (Age 71 years)
2. Samuel Pratt Winter, of Murndal, b. 17 Jul 1816, Agher, County Meath, Ireland , d. 25 Dec 1878 (Age 62 years)
3. George Winter, b. 17 May 1815, Clarkestown House , d. UNKNOWN
4. Trevor Winter, b. 21 Aug 1822, d. UNKNOWN 5. Mary Winter, b. 2 Apr 1814, Clarkestown House , d. UNKNOWN
6. Margaret Winter, b. 21 Nov 1817, Clarkestown House , d. UNKNOWN
7. Frances Jane Winter, b. 5 Aug 1819, Clarkestown House , d. UNKNOWN
8. Anna Maria Sarah Winter, b. 13 Aug 1824, d. UNKNOWN Family ID F50688 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Notes
18.6 Marriage – Frances Rose Bomford & Samuel Pratt Winter 20th July 1812
Most of the details of the following come from the diary of John Pratt Winter [in the National Library of Ireland?]. Chapter 20 concerns the Winter family; this chapter includes this marriage and the children of the marriage.
From Winter’s diary
“Frances Rose (or Rosetta) Bomford was born c1792 at Rahinstown, the younger daughter of Trevor Bomford (and Mary McDonnell, widow of John Bateman), orphaned, and brought up under the guardianship of her uncle, George Bomford of Drumlargan. She was sent to Rome in 1810 (aged 18) under the care of her spinster aunt, Anna Maria (Winter), to study singing and composition under a Dr Sanctis. On her return to Dublin she gave public singing performances and had her songs published.”
Samuel Pratt Winter was the youngest child of Samuel Winter (1741- 1811) (20.4) and Margaret Robbins (1735 - 1814). He was born on 25th February 1779 at Agher. In June 1795 he entered Trinity where he got his BA in 1800, but he showed little interest in a professional career. In 1802 his father gave him £3,000 and sent him off “as an assistant to learn business” to a firm at Aldershot. Six years later he was back “having been forced by illness to give up business and having lost every last shilling
18.7 The Children of Samuel Pratt Winter & Frances Rose Bomford
http://www.bomford.net/IrishBomfords/Chapters/Chapter18/Chapter18.htm#18.7 _The_Children_of_Samuel_Pratt_Winter_&_Frances_Rose_Bomford_