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Elizabeth Wright

Birth11 MAR 1716 - Framingham, Middlesex Co., MA
Death6 Apr 1813 - Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherHannah AXTELL
FatherEdward Wright

Born in Framingham, Middlesex Co., MA on 11 MAR 1716 to Edward Wright and Hannah AXTELL. Elizabeth Wright married Jonathan Newton and had 11 children. She passed away on 6 Apr 1813 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
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Edward Wright
1677 - 1720
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Hannah Axtell
1667 - 1741
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Jonathan Newton
1710 - 1786
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Elizabeth Newton
1743 - 1821
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Catherine Newton
1739 - 1824
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Tabitha Newton
1741 - 1777
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William Newton
1745 - 1821
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Bartholomew Newton
1749 - 1821
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Sarah Newton
1738 - 1822
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Lucy Newton
1751 - 1842
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Olive Newton
1769 - 1821
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Lydia Newton
1732 - 1782
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Elijah Newton
1743 - 1816
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Elizabeth Kenyon Newton
1743 - 1806

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