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Samuel Robert Wright

BirthDec 1858 - St Georges, Southwark, Surrey, England
Death02 May 1911 - Mile End Old Town Infirmary, Middlesex,England
MotherElizabeth Wright nee Collar
FatherSamuel Wright

Born in St Georges, Southwark, Surrey, England on Dec 1858 to Samuel Wright and Elizabeth Wright nee Collar. Samuel Robert Wright married Lydia Macdonald and had 5 children. He passed away on 02 May 1911 in Mile End Old Town Infirmary, Middlesex,England.

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Samuel Wright
1834 - 1898
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Elizabeth Wright Nee Collar
1833 - Unknown
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Lydia Macdonald
1862 - 1889
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Lydia Wright
1881 - Unknown
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Julia Wright
1885 - Unknown
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Mary Wright
1882 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Elliott Nee Wright
1886 - 1981
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Ann Wright
1869 - 1953

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