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Thankful Wright

Birth24 Oct 1814 - New Haven, Addison Co., Vermont, USA
Death1872 - New York, USA
MotherThankful Wright
FatherBradley Wright

Born in New Haven, Addison Co., Vermont, USA on 24 Oct 1814 to Bradley Wright and Thankful Wright. Thankful Wright married Chauncey Soper and had 8 children. She passed away on 1872 in New York, USA.

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Bradley Wright
1791 - 1835
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Thankful Wright
1793 - 1877
Spouse(s)
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Chauncey Soper
1810 - 1887
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Helen 'Ella' Louisa Soper
1841 - 1910
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Anna Soper
1854 - Unknown
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Bradley W. Soper
1843 - 1909
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John C. Soper
1851 - 1927
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Sarah E Soper
1836 - 1896
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Julia C Soper
1849 - Unknown
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Alfred H Soper
1845 - Unknown
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Anna Soper
1855 - Unknown

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