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Mary Wright

Birth17 Feb 1845 - Long Clawson, Leicestershire, England
Death11 Nov 1938 - Echuca, Victoria, Australia
MotherMary Worthington
FatherEdward Wright

Born in Long Clawson, Leicestershire, England on 17 Feb 1845 to Edward Wright and Mary Worthington. Mary Wright married Christopher McRae and had 14 children. She passed away on 11 Nov 1938 in Echuca, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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Edward Wright
1807 - 1895
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Mary Worthington
1809 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Christopher Mcrae
1835 - 1932
Children Show all
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Herbert Farquhar Mcrae
1869 - 1946
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Jessie Mcrae
1885 - 1980
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Ernest James Finlay Mcrae
1877 - 1966
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John William Wright Mc Rae
1867 - 1936
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Harvey Watsford Mcrae
1887 - 1957
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Godfrey Francis Mcrae
1879 - 1938
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Edward Malcolm Mcrae
1865 - 1935
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Elona Marion Mcrae
1889 - 1965
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Percy Duncan Macrae
1881 - 1958
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Arthur Worthington Mcrae
1872 - 1953
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Helen Maria Mcrae
1870 - 1915
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Mary Elizabeth Mcrae
1883 - 1917
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Eric Douglas Mcrae
1892 - 1917
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Christopher Albert Mcrae
1874 - 1964

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