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Mary Wright

Birth1820 - Alabama, United States
DeathBet. 1880-1900 - Carroll County Arkansas United States
MotherLouisa Mourning Williamson-Wright
FatherJames Wright

Born in Alabama, United States on 1820 to James Wright and Louisa Mourning Williamson-Wright. Mary Wright married William Jackson Carr and had 13 children. She passed away on Bet. 1880-1900 in Carroll County Arkansas United States.

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Parents
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James Wright
1783 - 1870
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Louisa Mourning Williamson-wright
1782 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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William Jackson Carr
1806 - 1880
Children Show all
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Rhoda Ann Carr-ary-henry
1850 - 1927
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John Brantley Carr
1852 - 1932
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Martha Jane Carr
1845 - 1908
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William Brent Carr
1842 - 1917
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Nancy A. Carr
1858 - 1942
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Stephen (Twin 2A) Carr
1856 - 1916
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Sarah Elizabeth Carr
1839 - Unknown
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Hulda Esabell Carr
1863 - 1930
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Marian Carr
1847 - Unknown
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Hannah Carr
1846 - 1927
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James W. Carr
1856 - 1939
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Morning Cave
1854 - Unknown
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Anderson Carr
1852 - Unknown

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