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Garnette Minerva Wright

Birth17 Nov 1900 - Lawrence, Ohio, USA
Death10 Feb 1979 - Chesapeake, Lawrence, Ohio, United States of America
MotherMartha Alice Dillon Wright
FatherWilliam Wid Lonzo Wright

Born in Lawrence, Ohio, USA on 17 Nov 1900 to William Wid Lonzo Wright and Martha Alice Dillon Wright. Garnette Minerva Wright married Irvin Clayton Bone and had 4 children. She passed away on 10 Feb 1979 in Chesapeake, Lawrence, Ohio, United States of America.

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William Wid Lonzo Wright
1865 - 1945
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Martha Alice Dillon Wright
1870 - 1957
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Irvin Clayton Bone
1900 - 1956
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Hope Claudine Bone
1933 - 2000
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Carl Franklin Bone
1923 - 1989
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Irvin Clayton Bone
1921 - 1998
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Maxine Mae Bone
1919 - 1984

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