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Richard Jackson Wright

Birth22 Oct 1840 - White Hall, Harford, Maryland, USA
Death28 Jun 1914 - White Hall, Harford, Maryland, USA
MotherHannah Wiley
FatherJohn Franklin Wright

Born in White Hall, Harford, Maryland, USA on 22 Oct 1840 to John Franklin Wright and Hannah Wiley. Richard Jackson Wright married Mary Ellen Reed and had 12 children. He passed away on 28 Jun 1914 in White Hall, Harford, Maryland, USA.

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John Franklin Wright
1829 - 1860
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Hannah Wiley
1830 - 1911
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Mary Ellen Reed
1850 - 1938
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James Grover Wright
1885 - 1974
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Laura Ray Wright
1886 - 1954
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Myrtle Reed Wright
1890 - 1933
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Effie Mae Wright
1876 - 1961
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Roscoe Wentworth Wright
1894 - 1894
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Bessie E Wright
1871 - Unknown
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Leslie Floyd Wright
1878 - 1959
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Mary Gertrude Wright
1869 - Unknown
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Edith Wright
1875 - Unknown
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Louise C Wright
1882 - Unknown
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James Wright
1863 - Unknown
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Nellie B Wright
1883 - 1928

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