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Edith Wright Morgan

Birth1762 - Brunswick County, Virginia, USA
Death19 Apr 1847 - Virginia, USA
MotherMary Ann "Molly" (Sidall/Morgan) Wright
FatherReuben Wright Morgan

Born in Brunswick County, Virginia, USA on 1762 to Reuben Wright Morgan and Mary Ann "Molly" (Sidall/Morgan) Wright. Edith Wright Morgan married Williamson M Rainey and had 9 children. She passed away on 19 Apr 1847 in Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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Reuben Wright Morgan
1723 - 1781
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Mary Ann "Molly" (Sidall/morgan) Wright
1728 - 1819
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Williamson M Rainey
1760 - 1847
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Williamson Rainey
1789 - 1857
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Elizabeth Morgan "Betsy" Rainey+/kidd
1797 - 1880
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Allen Rainey
1796 - 1831
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Nancy Rainey
1782 - 1847
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Rebecca Rainey
1802 - 1878
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Mary Ann Rainey
1794 - 1872
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Bartlett Rainey
1801 - 1869
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John William Rainey
1787 - 1854
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Madison Rainey
1789 - 1863

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