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Judith Wright

Birth1770 - Snave, Kent, England
DeathMay 1855 - Bethersden, Kent, England
MotherSarah Bridger
FatherJohn Wright

Born in Snave, Kent, England on 1770 to John Wright and Sarah Bridger. Judith Wright married Edward Cross and had 11 children. She passed away on May 1855 in Bethersden, Kent, England.

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Parents
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John Wright
1740 - 1775
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Sarah Bridger
1735 - 1798
Spouse(s)
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Edward Cross
1766 - 1832
Children Show all
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Lucy Cross
1799 - 1836
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Celia Selah Cross
1801 - 1883
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Elizabeth Cross
1805 - Unknown
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Mary Cross
1794 - Unknown
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John Cross
1798 - 1876
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Winifred Cross
1790 - 1867
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Edward Cross
1810 - Unknown
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Isaac Cross
1790 - Unknown
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Eliza Cross
1811 - 1851
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William Cross
1803 - Unknown
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Lucy Cross
1797 - Unknown

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