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Mary Wright

Birth1657 - Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America
DeathNot Available - Massachusetts, United States of America
MotherHester Cooke
FatherRichard WRIGHT

Born in Plymouth, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States of America on 1657 to Richard WRIGHT and Hester Cooke. Mary Wright married Jeremiah Gifford and had 12 children. She passed away in Massachusetts, United States of America.

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Parents
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Richard Wright
1608 - 1691
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Hester Cooke
1624 - 1669
Spouse(s)
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Jeremiah Gifford
1681 - 1768
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Benjamin Gifford
1717 - 1807
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Peleg Gifford
1719 - 1810
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John Gifford
1707 - 1802
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Isaac Gifford
1717 - 1812
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Sarah Gifford
1710 - 1759
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Gideon Gifford
1706 - 1759
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David Gifford
1728 - 1791
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Adam Gifford
1725 - 1778
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William Gifford
1714 - 1754
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Elizabeth Gifford
1712 - 1782
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Jonathan Gifford
1704 - 1756
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Margaret Gifford
1722 - 1778

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