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Elizabeth Wright

Birth05 April 1703 - Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York
Death15 May 1782 - Long Island City, Queens, New York
MotherMargaret Urquehart
FatherGideon Wright

Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York on 05 April 1703 to Gideon Wright and Margaret Urquehart. Elizabeth Wright married Edmund Weeks and had 7 children. She passed away on 15 May 1782 in Long Island City, Queens, New York.

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Parents
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Gideon Wright
1675 - 1722
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Margaret Urquehart
1675 - 1720
Spouse(s)
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Edmund Weeks
1682 - Unknown
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Edmund Weeks
1743 - 1813
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Letitia Weeks / Weekes
1736 - 1814
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George Weeks
1739 - 1799
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Harry Weeks
1738 - 1803
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Hannah Weeks
1741 - 1814
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Daniel Weeks
1746 - 1826
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Elizabeth Weeks
1748 - 1817

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