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James Earl Wright

Birth7 Feb 1847 - Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States
Death7 January 1894 - Pulaski County, Missouri, USA
MotherMary Ann "Polly" Alexander
FatherWarren William Wright

Born in Dixon, Pulaski, Missouri, United States on 7 Feb 1847 to Warren William Wright and Mary Ann "Polly" Alexander. James Earl Wright married Sarah Jane Case and had 11 children. He passed away on 7 January 1894 in Pulaski County, Missouri, USA.

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Warren William Wright
1819 - 1887
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Mary Ann "Polly" Alexander
1824 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Jane Case
1853 - 1945
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Alice Viola Wright (Leek)
1876 - 1955
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Major M. Wright
1872 - 1936
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Mary Frances Wright (Peck)
1873 - 1950
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Florence E. Wright
1878 - 1962
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Monroe Wright
1886 - 1980
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Ollie Wright
1888 - 1973
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Clarence C Wright
1893 - 1951
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Amanda Wright (Rakestraw)
1883 - 1973
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Laura Goldie Wright
1890 - 1986
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Martha Ellen Wright
1880 - 1973
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Perry Wright
1882 - 1883

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