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Elizabeth Wright

Birth15 Jan 1841 - Ballinderry By Moneymore, ​Londonderry, ​Ireland
Death12 Dec 1919 - Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia
MotherDinah Adams
FatherThomas Wright

Born in Ballinderry By Moneymore, ​Londonderry, ​Ireland on 15 Jan 1841 to Thomas Wright and Dinah Adams. Elizabeth Wright married Benjamin Workman and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Dec 1919 in Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.

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Parents
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Thomas Wright
1812 - 1891
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Dinah Adams
1812 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Workman
1835 - 1906
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Henrietta Letitia Workman
1880 - 1959
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Mary Ann Eliza Workman
1869 - 1912
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Benjamin Ezekiel Workman
1876 - 1949
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Beatrice Josephina Workman
1882 - 1944
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Esther Rebekah Sarah Workman
1878 - 1957
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Martha Margaret Workman
1874 - 1919
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Gertrude Florence May Workman
1885 - 1955
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Thomas James Workman
1865 - 1939
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Dinah Jane Workman
1872 - 1955

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