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Jonathan Wright

BirthAbt. 1730 - Poss. , Hatfield Twp., Philadelphia [now Montgomery], Pennsylvania
Death1812 - Flushing, Long Island, New York
MotherMary Morgan
FatherJohn Wright

Born in Poss. , Hatfield Twp., Philadelphia [now Montgomery], Pennsylvania on Abt. 1730 to John Wright and Mary Morgan. Jonathan Wright married Esther Clements and had 6 children. He passed away on 1812 in Flushing, Long Island, New York.

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John Wright
1687 - 1749
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Mary Morgan
1705 - 1753
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Esther Clements
1730 - Unknown
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Zibiah Wright
1768 - 1863
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Abigail Wright
1766 - Unknown
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Mary Wright
1756 - 1811
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Elizabeth Wright
1762 - Unknown
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Hannah Wright
1758 - 1812
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John (Possible) Wright
1769 - 1820

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