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Deborah Ann Wright

Birth1760 - New York, New York County, New York, USA
Death2 February 1870 - Marlboro, Ulster County, New York, United States of America
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Born in New York, New York County, New York, USA on 1760. Deborah Ann Wright married John Woolsey and had 10 children. She passed away on 2 February 1870 in Marlboro, Ulster County, New York, United States of America.

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John Woolsey
1759 - 1848
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John Woolsey
1763 - 1808
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John L Woolsey
1789 - 1854
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Thomas Woolsey
1800 - 1865
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Wright Woolsey
1785 - 1886
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Johanna Joan Woolsey
1785 - 1839
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Joseph Woolsey
1780 - 1808
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Chloe Woolsey
1798 - 1883
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Sarah Ann Woolsey
1791 - 1830
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Rebecca Woolsey
1800 - Unknown
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Elijah Woolsey
1788 - 1854
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John L Woolsey
1781 - 1864

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