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Ruth Wright

Birth4 April 1706 - Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
Death3 October 1775 - Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts
MotherRuth Carter
FatherJosiah Wright, Deacon

Born in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts on 4 April 1706 to Josiah Wright, Deacon and Ruth Carter. Ruth Wright married Samuel Thompson and had 11 children. She passed away on 3 October 1775 in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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Josiah Wright, Deacon
1674 - 1747
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Ruth Carter
1681 - 1774
Spouse(s)
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Samuel Thompson
1705 - 1748
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Daniel Woolverton
1704 - 1786
Children Show all
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Daniel Thompson
1734 - 1775
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Abijah Thompson
1739 - 1811
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Samuel Thompson
1731 - 1820
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Ruth Thompson
1737 - 1826
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Jonathan Thompson
1748 - 1752
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Mary 4 Thompson
1741 - 1832
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Lois Thompson
1746 - Unknown
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Abigail Thompson
1738 - Unknown
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Sarah Thompson
1745 - 1746
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Jonathan Thompson
1748 - Unknown
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Isaac Snow Thompson
Unknown - Unknown

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