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Elizabeth Wright

Birth1801 - Kentucky, United States of America
Death9 September 1879 - Round Grove, Missouri
MotherSarah Elizabeth Griffin
FatherJarrett Wright

Born in Kentucky, United States of America on 1801 to Jarrett Wright and Sarah Elizabeth Griffin. Elizabeth Wright married John Americus Hunt and had 11 children. She passed away on 9 September 1879 in Round Grove, Missouri.

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Parents
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Jarrett Wright
1758 - 1835
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Sarah Elizabeth Griffin
1759 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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John Americus Hunt
1798 - 1840
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Harbert Stanford Hunt
1835 - 1912
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Henson Hunt
1838 - 1888
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Sarah Hunt
1827 - 1892
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Thomas T. Hunt
1836 - 1900
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Samuel Hunt
1832 - 1913
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Elizabeth Hunt
1821 - 1884
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Susan Hunt
1839 - Unknown
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Stanford D Hunter
1841 - 1921
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Weldon E Hunt
1820 - 1889
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Nancy E Hunt
1833 - 1917
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William A Hunt
1825 - 1873

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