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Mary Ann Wright

Birth1821 - Woodroyde, Honley, Yorkshire. England
Death18 Jun 1896 - Holt's Flat. NSW. Australia
MotherMary Ann Shaw
FatherJohn Wright

Born in Woodroyde, Honley, Yorkshire. England on 1821 to John Wright and Mary Ann Shaw. Mary Ann Wright married Amos Taylor and had 13 children. She passed away on 18 Jun 1896 in Holt's Flat. NSW. Australia.

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Parents
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John Wright
1792 - 1856
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Mary Ann Shaw
1790 - 1849
Spouse(s)
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Amos Taylor
1815 - 1876
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Martha Ann Taylor
1842 - 1924
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Esther Taylor
1857 - 1954
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Elizabeth Taylor
1851 - 1905
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Henry William Taylor
1863 - 1938
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William Taylor
1860 - 1865
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John Taylor
1859 - 1952
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Charles Taylor
1850 - 1930
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Jonah Edward Taylor
1867 - 1958
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James Taylor
1845 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Taylor
1855 - 1930
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Jane Taylor
1847 - 1923
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Frank (Francis) Taylor
1853 - 1943
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Edward Taylor
1858 - 1951

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