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Mary Jane Wright

Birth17 Sep 1844 - Robertson County, Tennessee, USA
Death30 Jan 1921 - Elkton, Todd, Kentucky, USA
MotherSusan Alice Taylor
FatherJames Burns Wright

Born in Robertson County, Tennessee, USA on 17 Sep 1844 to James Burns Wright and Susan Alice Taylor. Mary Jane Wright married William Eliah Mallory and had 9 children. She passed away on 30 Jan 1921 in Elkton, Todd, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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James Burns Wright
1811 - 1877
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Susan Alice Taylor
1819 - 1890
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William Eliah Mallory
1840 - 1920
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Elizabeth Ellen Mallory
1877 - 1923
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Susan Alice Mallory
1864 - 1926
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Rosie Lee Mallory
1871 - 1945
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Alonzo Mallory
1875 - 1884
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Reno Mallory
1880 - 1929
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Mabelle "Mary" Arrabell Mallory
1866 - 1914
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James O Mallory
1871 - 1887
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William Mallory
1885 - 1926
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Lorenzo Mallory
1882 - 1935

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