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[[File:Lady_bartram.png|220px|thumb|right|Sarah Bartram, Lady Bartram, during her coming out, portrayed by Ingrid Bergman]] | [[File:Lady_bartram.png|220px|thumb|right|Sarah Bartram, Lady Bartram, during her coming out, portrayed by Ingrid Bergman]] | ||
Sarah, Lady Bartram, was born Sarah Henriette Freye in 1739. She came out in 1758 and married [[Peregrine Bartram]] (1741-present) the following year. By the time her husband succeeded to the Bartram barony in 1761, she had given birth to their eldest son, William (1761-1805). He was followed by John (1763-1789) and [[Honoria Bartram]] (1768-present). | Sarah, Lady Bartram, was born Sarah Henriette Freye in 1739. As the younger sister of Sir [[James Freye]] (1721-1788) and she was consequently aunt to his children - Mrs [[Dororthy Greystone]], Sir [[Simon Freye]], [[Madeleine Fitzgerald|Lady Rotherham]]. | ||
She came out in 1758 and married [[Peregrine Bartram]] (1741-present) the following year. By the time her husband succeeded to the Bartram barony in 1761, she had given birth to their eldest son, William (1761-1805). He was followed by John (1763-1789) and [[Honoria Bartram|Honoria]] (1768-present). | |||
She died in 1800, after a short illness, never learning of the existence of her grandson, John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present). | She died in 1800, after a short illness, never learning of the existence of her grandson, John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present). |
Revision as of 04:38, 26 May 2016
Sarah, Lady Bartram, was born Sarah Henriette Freye in 1739. As the younger sister of Sir James Freye (1721-1788) and she was consequently aunt to his children - Mrs Dororthy Greystone, Sir Simon Freye, Lady Rotherham.
She came out in 1758 and married Peregrine Bartram (1741-present) the following year. By the time her husband succeeded to the Bartram barony in 1761, she had given birth to their eldest son, William (1761-1805). He was followed by John (1763-1789) and Honoria (1768-present).
She died in 1800, after a short illness, never learning of the existence of her grandson, John Silvanus Bartram (1785-present).