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Elizabeth J. Wright

Birth1 Apr 1851 - Wilmot, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
Death14 Apr 1921 - Richmond, McHenry Co, Il
MotherElizabeth Kellitt
FatherJames Wright

Born in Wilmot, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA on 1 Apr 1851 to James Wright and Elizabeth Kellitt. Elizabeth J. Wright married Charles R Hyde and had 7 children. She passed away on 14 Apr 1921 in Richmond, McHenry Co, Il.

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James Wright
1819 - 1886
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Elizabeth Kellitt
1823 - 1892
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Charles R Hyde
1836 - 1914
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Arthur Sylvester Hyde Rice
1872 - 1932
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George H Hyde
1871 - 1913
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William S Hyde
1870 - 1903
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Albert Hyde
1877 - Unknown
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Edson Julius Hyde
1879 - Unknown
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Walter Hyde
1893 - Unknown
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Edith Climena Hyde
1883 - 1950

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