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Started by Jennifer Eklund, PLCGS. Last reply by Paul Wright Nov 10, 2016. 7 Replies 0 Likes
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I am new to this so I'll just dive in. My mother, Shirley Kay Wright, Ronald Alfred Wright, Edwin Mathias Wright, Mathias K Wright, Mathias B Wright, John Wright, Gabriel Wright. There you have 7 generations of direct line ancestors. Gabriel migrated from Scotland as a youth following the battle of Culloden. His family settled in New Jersey. Son John migrated to northeastern Ohio Indian Territory. Moved on to Fayette County. Mathias B was born in Jeffersonville, Ohio, son Mathias K born in Jeffersonville then moved on to Kansas. Son Edwin born in Ohio and moved on to Oregon. Ronald born in Oregon and died in Monterey, California. There you have it, now I am trying to fill in the blanks.
Looking for information on my Wright line. Catherine Wright married to John Whitaker, her father Esau Wright married to Rachael Kinley, and Isaac Wright married to Rebecca Thompson. Thank you
I am looking for anyone researching an Eli Wright born about 1821 VA. Married Elizabeth Kingan in 1846, IN. Moved to MI and served in Civil War where he died 1864. Family lived in Berrien Co, MI.
Any info appreciated.
Paul Wright (pwrigh99@yahoo.com)
Sorry about the William Wright question, I meant to ask if this is the same Quaker John Wright who was in the Newberry SC area of Quakers? I'm trying to see if the William Wright is his brother or son. This William Wright was also a residence in the Camden, SC area also ? Thanks!
Hi, I like to know do you have info on John Wright son William Wright? Did he migrate to the Camden SC area? Thanks!
The problem that most folks have with the Wright surname is that they don't realize that Wright is and Occupation name and I know of at least 100 unrelated families in North America. My mother Edna Wright is descended from the Plymouth, Massachusetts Wrights.
I am new to this site. I have hit the wall with Chester S Wright, 1850 census has him listed in Vermont. His wife was Margaret Gregory. The moved to Jackson Co, IA and were on the 1860 census. They had several children. The family story is that they spoke French. Their son Frank is my GGfather. Their youngest son was Walter. When they lived in Vermont Chester was listed on census as a stonecutter.Any help on this would be much appreciated.
Yes, the Wright brickwalls a real fun. Sorting through mix ups and even misinformation is a real challenge as well. Before the US censuses, I am not entirely confident of the information that I have since the opportunity to "cross breed" lines is rather prevalent. Many name sakes in parallel generations with kids the same ages as cousins (even distant ones) but all still born, living and dying in the same places doesn't help. And then marrying back into each other's lines! YIKES!!
Do you have other family members tied in with your John M.? I have more Wright's than any other family name and maybe one of them will cross over somewhere.
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