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Eleanor Bartram (1770-present) was born Miss Eleanor Sothersby. She was married to [[William Bartram]], eldest son of [[Peregrine Bartram|the 13th Lord Bartram]] and his wife [[Sarah Bartram]] née Freye (1739-1800) until his death in 1805. They were childless, but happy together, being of like temperament. | Eleanor Bartram (1770-present) was born Miss Eleanor Sothersby. She was married to [[William Bartram]], eldest son of [[Peregrine Bartram|the 13th Lord Bartram]] and his wife [[Sarah Bartram]] née Freye (1739-1800) until his death in 1805. They were childless, but happy together, being of like temperament. |
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Eleanor Bartram (1770-present) was born Miss Eleanor Sothersby. She was married to William Bartram, eldest son of the 13th Lord Bartram and his wife Sarah Bartram née Freye (1739-1800) until his death in 1805. They were childless, but happy together, being of like temperament.
Throughout her marriage to William, she was also sister-in-law to the her husband's younger siblings - spinster by choice Honoria as well as the errant John Bartram (1763-1789) and his "unsuitable" wife Florentia Hartwell (1767-1798), who was a tailor's daughter. This makes her aunt to young John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present).
Upon her husband's death, she fell into a depression and took to travelling around Europe to ease her sorrows.