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Martha Wright

Birth1577 - Plowland, Holderness, Yorkshire, England
DeathMARCH 4, 1620 - Beverly, Yorkshire, England
MotherLady Ursula Rudston
FatherSir Robert Wright of Ploughland Sheriff of Yorkshire

Born in Plowland, Holderness, Yorkshire, England on 1577 to Sir Robert Wright of Ploughland Sheriff of Yorkshire and Lady Ursula Rudston. Martha Wright married Thomas Percy Peerse and had 6 children. She passed away on MARCH 4, 1620 in Beverly, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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Sir Robert Wright Of Ploughland Sheriff Of Yorkshire
1501 - 1594
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Lady Ursula Rudston
1504 - 1594
Spouse(s)
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Thomas Percy Peerse
1560 - 1605
Children Show all
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Robert Percy
1595 - 1650
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Anthony Pearce
1585 - Unknown
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Ellen Percy
1597 - 1602
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Martha Percy
1595 - 1602
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Percy Percy
1599 - 1602
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Elizabeth Percy
1597 - 1639

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