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Martha Wright

Birth5 Dec 1728 - Southam, Warwickshire
DeathFeb 1801 - Southam, Warwickshire
MotherAlice Wright
FatherWilliam Tyler Wright

Born in Southam, Warwickshire on 5 Dec 1728 to William Tyler Wright and Alice Wright. Martha Wright married Charles Goode and had 10 children. She passed away on Feb 1801 in Southam, Warwickshire.

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Parents
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William Tyler Wright
1705 - 1788
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Alice Wright
1705 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Charles Goode
1727 - 1802
Children Show all
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Samuel Thomas Good Or Goodes
1750 - 1812
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Charles Goode
1767 - 1767
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Elizabeth Goode
1757 - 1819
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Sarah Goode
1769 - 1770
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William Goode
1776 - 1796
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Charles Goode
1752 - 1754
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Alice Goode
1755 - 1800
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Clementina Goode
1760 - 1819
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Catherine Goode
1765 - 1860
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Martha Goode
1762 - 1819

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