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Elizabeth Wright

Birth30 May 1749 - Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States
Death1814 - Greene, Tennessee
MotherLucy Carroll MILLS
FatherJames Wright

Born in Brimfield, Hampden, Massachusetts, United States on 30 May 1749 to James Wright and Lucy Carroll MILLS. Elizabeth Wright married Darby Ragan and had 14 children. She passed away on 1814 in Greene, Tennessee.

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Parents
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James Wright
1718 - 1765
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Lucy Carroll Mills
1720 - 1782
Spouse(s)
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Darby Ragan
1750 - 1814
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John Ragan
1772 - 1850
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Mary Ragan
1766 - 1814
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Abigail Ragan
1779 - 1840
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Elizabeth Osborne Ragan
1775 - 1849
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Sarah Ragan
1778 - 1830
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Daniel Wright Ragan (M. Scruggs)
1784 - 1836
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Robert Allen Ragan
1788 - 1870
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Owen Ragan (M. Jones)
1787 - 1870
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Jane Ragan
1786 - 1830
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Margarett Laura Regan
1781 - 1840
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James Alexander Ragan
1790 - 1857
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Benjamin Ragan
1795 - 1864
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(Sondau?) Ragan
1775 - Unknown
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Anna Ragan
1775 - 1776

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