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Mary Ann Wright

Birth1894 - Blowick, Lancashire, England
Death23 February 1966 - Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, USA
MotherJane Gerrard
FatherHugh Wright

Born in Blowick, Lancashire, England on 1894 to Hugh Wright and Jane Gerrard. Mary Ann Wright married Robert Carlyle and had 7 children. She passed away on 23 February 1966 in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky, USA.

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Hugh Wright
1869 - 1955
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Jane Gerrard
1873 - 1944
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Robert Carlyle
1883 - 1968
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Beatrice Doreen Carlyle
1909 - 1989
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James Edgar Carlyle
1918 - 1988
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William "Bill" Carlyle
1924 - 1996
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Edward Hugh Carlyle
1931 - 1991
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Silvia V Carlyle
1916 - 1984
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Gerald Glen "Jeff" Carlyle
1926 - 1998
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Robert W Carlyle
1914 - 1977

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