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Deborah Wright

Birth1749 - Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., NY
Death1821 - Nassau Co., NY
MotherElizabeth Kirk
FatherAdam (m. Kirk) Wright

Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau Co., NY on 1749 to Adam (m. Kirk) Wright and Elizabeth Kirk. Deborah Wright married Benjamin Faggington and had 10 children. She passed away on 1821 in Nassau Co., NY.

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Parents
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Adam (M. Kirk) Wright
1695 - 1763
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Elizabeth Kirk
1717 - 1762
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Faggington
1747 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Caroline Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Almy Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Eliza Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Deborah Ann Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Jacob Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Mary Jane Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Ann Augusta Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Susan Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Faggington
Unknown - Unknown
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Sara Wright Faggington
Unknown - Unknown

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