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About Mary Wright
Family
Benjamín Wright married first Thankful Taylor on 22 March 1680 in Deerfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. She died in April 1701 and he married second Mary Barker on 19 July 1701 in Gill, Franklin, Massachusetts.
Children of the Wright-Barker Marriage
- Mary Wright was born on 7 September 1704 in Northfield, Massachusetts. She married Captain Orlando Bridgman. Mary died on 3 December 1726 in Northfield, Massachusetts.[2]
- Experience Wright was born on 9 December 1706 in Northampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts. She married James Porter on 16 March 1725 in Northfield, Franklin, Massachusetts. Experience died on 1 December 1781 in Charlestown, Sullivan, New Hampshire.
The three children of Benjamin and Mary (Baker) Wright: William, Mary and Experience.
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~paulrswan/genealogy/Wright_Lineage.html
- 1 Wright, William was born 26 Nov 1702 and died 3 Feb 1763. He was married to Sarah ____.
- William was a Lieutenant, settled n Northfield in 1729. He and Sarah had eight children, two of whom died young.
- 2 Wright, Mary was born 7 Sep 1704.
- 3 Wright, Experience was born 9 Dec 1706.
References
- Genealogy of the Bridgman Family: Descendants of James Bridgman. 1636. 1894. edited by Joseph Clark Bridgman. Page 23-25. < GoogleBooks >
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wright-5564
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Mary Wright's Timeline
1668 |
May 31, 1668
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Rowley, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony, British Colonial America
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1702 |
November 26, 1702
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Northhampton, Hampshire, Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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1704 |
September 7, 1704
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Northhampston, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1706 |
December 9, 1706
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Northhampden, Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, British Colonial America
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1711 |
June 23, 1711
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July 23, 1711
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1723 |
1723
Age 54
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Northfield, Hampshire County, Province of Massachusetts, British Colonial America
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