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Florence M. Wright

BirthAbt. 1859 - Hadley, Saratoga, New York, USA
Death10 Aug 1889 - Lake Luzerne, Warren, New York
MotherJane Hackett
FatherWilliam Wright

Born in Hadley, Saratoga, New York, USA on Abt. 1859 to William Wright and Jane Hackett. Florence M. Wright married George Frederick Roider and had 6 children. She passed away on 10 Aug 1889 in Lake Luzerne, Warren, New York.

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William Wright
1827 - Unknown
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Jane Hackett
1823 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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George Frederick Roider
1848 - 1922
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Florence Nightingale Roider
1888 - 1976
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Phillip Esten Roider
1886 - 1907
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George Hackett Roider
1884 - 1978
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Charles Andrew Roider
1874 - Unknown
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Bertie Roider
1877 - Unknown
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Walter James Roider
1879 - Unknown

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