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John Master Wright

Birth30 May 1806 - Kirknewton, Northumberland, England
Death22 Jan 1892 - Benton, Lafayette, Wisconsin, United States
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Born in Kirknewton, Northumberland, England on 30 May 1806. John Master Wright married Margaret Dewhurst Bird and had 11 children. He passed away on 22 Jan 1892 in Benton, Lafayette, Wisconsin, United States.

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Margaret Dewhurst Bird
1813 - Unknown
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Ellen Sullivan
1832 - 1917
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Ellen T Armstrong
1832 - 1917
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Ellen Sullivan
Unknown - Unknown
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Walter Wright
1857 - Unknown
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Harry Nathan Wright
1869 - 1953
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Elenor "Ellie" Wright
1836 - Unknown
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Agnes Wright
1850 - 1917
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John Wright
1845 - Unknown
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George Wright
1848 - Unknown
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Mary Wright
1857 - Unknown
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James Wright
1854 - Unknown
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Margaret Wright
1840 - Unknown
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Andrew Wright
1842 - Unknown
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Margaret Wright
1840 - 1911

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