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Benjamin Franklin Wright

Birthabt 1869 - North Carolina
Death17 Aug 1931 - Gibson, Scotland, North Carolina, United States
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Born in North Carolina on abt 1869. Benjamin Franklin Wright married Sarah Elizabeth Reid and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1931 in Gibson, Scotland, North Carolina, United States.

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Sarah Elizabeth Reid
1848 - 1901
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Alma Louise Wright
1905 - 2001
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Della Wright
1903 - 1975
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Ebbie Jones
1906 - 1998
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Bertha Wright
1902 - Unknown
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Henry Franklin Wright
1899 - 1941
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Boyd Walters
1898 - Unknown
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John Walters
1903 - Unknown
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Leslie Reid Wright
1894 - 1974

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