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Margaret Wright

Birth1818 - Edinburgh
Death12 Sept 1869 - 20 South St James St, Edinburgh, Scotland
MotherMary Ann Hunter
FatherThomas Wright

Born in Edinburgh on 1818 to Thomas Wright and Mary Ann Hunter. Margaret Wright married Alexander McKenzie and had 9 children. She passed away on 12 Sept 1869 in 20 South St James St, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Parents
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Thomas Wright
1784 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Hunter
1786 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Alexander Mckenzie
1815 - 1863
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Alexander Mckenzie
1813 - Unknown
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Alexander Mc Kenzie
Unknown - Unknown
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Isabella Mckenzie
1856 - 1908
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Margaret Mckenzie
1845 - 1887
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Andrew Mckenzie
1865 - Unknown
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Andrew Mckenzie
1865 - Unknown
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Alexander Mckenzie
1868 - Unknown
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Anna Mckenzie
1860 - Unknown
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Diana Mckenzie
1862 - Unknown
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Alexander Watt Mckenzie
1868 - 1931
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Andrew Mckenzie
1863 - Unknown

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