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Robert Allan Wright

Birth17 Dec 1875 - Minto, Wellington North, Ontario, Canada
Death30 October, 1915 - Shell River Roblin Manitoba, Canada
MotherMargaret McDonald
FatherMalcolm Wright

Born in Minto, Wellington North, Ontario, Canada on 17 Dec 1875 to Malcolm Wright and Margaret McDonald. Robert Allan Wright married Janet Mabel Whyte and had 5 children. He passed away on 30 October, 1915 in Shell River Roblin Manitoba, Canada.

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Malcolm Wright
1829 - 1911
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Margaret Mcdonald
1851 - 1939
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Janet Mabel Whyte
1882 - 1969
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Margaret Elizabeth Wright
1907 - 1936
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Mabel Janet Wright
1908 - 1994
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Clarence Harvey Dick Wright
1911 - Unknown
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David Malcolm Wright
1910 - 1994
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John Lorne Wright
1913 - 1996

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