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David Wright

Birthabt 1773 - Wakefield, Yorkshire
Death21 Mar 1852 - Methley,Yorkshire,England
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Born in Wakefield, Yorkshire on abt 1773. David Wright married Lucy Rawson and had 13 children. He passed away on 21 Mar 1852 in Methley,Yorkshire,England.

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Lucy Rawson
1778 - 1856
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Harriet Wright
1826 - 1856
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Mary Wright
1802 - Unknown
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Thomas Wright
1815 - 1858
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John Wright
1804 - 1806
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James Wright
1800 - 1883
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David Wright
1811 - 1873
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Ann Wright
1798 - 1799
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Mary Wright
1818 - 1901
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Hannah Wright
1809 - 1897
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Sarah Wright
1813 - 1814
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Joseph Wright
1821 - 1894
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John Wright
1806 - Unknown
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Eliza Wright
1823 - Unknown

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