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Jonathan Wright

Birth29 Jul 1785 - Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death23 Dec 1863 - Iroquois County, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah Elizabeth Casto
FatherBenjamin Wright

Born in Greene County, Pennsylvania, United States on 29 Jul 1785 to Benjamin Wright and Sarah Elizabeth Casto. Jonathan Wright married Rachel Long and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 Dec 1863 in Iroquois County, Illinois, USA.

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Benjamin Wright
1755 - 1829
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Sarah Elizabeth Casto
1769 - 1851
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Rachel Long
1786 - 1855
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Ruth Wright
1807 - 1854
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Charlotte Wright
1819 - 1893
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Noah Wright
1826 - 1854
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Nancy Wright
1821 - Unknown
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Benjamin Yard Wright
1823 - Unknown
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Louisa Wright
1810 - Unknown
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Joseph Wright
1811 - 1845
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Mary Wright
1809 - Unknown
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Sarah Wright
1805 - 1856
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Daniel Wright
1820 - Unknown

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