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Hannah Beeton Wright

Birth9 Feb 1888 - Swallownew, Yorkshire, England
Death1983 - Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
MotherHarriett Draycott
FatherJohn Lewis Beeton Wright

Born in Swallownew, Yorkshire, England on 9 Feb 1888 to John Lewis Beeton Wright and Harriett Draycott. Hannah Beeton Wright married John Rawes Huck and had 6 children. She passed away on 1983 in Doncaster, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom.

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John Lewis Beeton Wright
1845 - 1931
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Harriett Draycott
1846 - 1926
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John Rawes Huck
1881 - 1956
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Lily Maude Beeton Huck
1909 - 1988
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Violet Agnes Huck
1911 - 1997
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George Edwin Huck
1918 - 1990
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Benson Huck
1919 - 1997
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John Lewis Huck
1913 - 1995
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Rose Hilda Huck
1915 - 1918

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