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Personal data Charles R. Wright 


Household of Charles R. Wright

He is married to Clarissa Augusta Tappan.

They got married on September 29, 1870 at fortasse, somewhere, Verenigde Staten, he was 29 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. George W. Wright  ± 1883-????


Notes about Charles R. Wright

Charles R. Wright

Source: Author: Lozer, Mark, Title: "Surnames of Fulton County Ohio and Before," (Publication location: Wauseon, OH, Publisher FCCOGS, Publication date: xxvi July MMIX), Repository: The Cloud

"... Charles R. WRIGHT ... Sex: M Birth: 29 Sep 1841 in Summit Co. OH Death: 5 Dec 1916 in Fulton Co. OH

Note: Name: Chas. R. Wright Death date: 05 Dec 1916 Death place: Delta, Fulton, Ohio Birthdate: 29 Sep 1841 Birthplace: Ohio Age at death: 75 years 2 months 6 days Gender [sic]: Male Marital status: Married Race or color:Caucasian Occupation: Retired Farmer Burial date: 07 Dec 1916 Burial place: Winameg, Ohio Cemetery name: Winameg Cemetery

Spouse's name: Mrs George Wright (Cora)

Father's name: Geo. Wright Father's birthplace: England Mother's name: Anna Harrison Mother's birthplace: England ... Collection: Ohio Deaths 1908-1953 Burial: Winameg Cem ... Change Date: 26 Jul 2009 ...

Note: CHARLES WRIGHT, one of the substantial farmers and popula r citizens of Pike township, where he also conducts a succe ssful dairying business, was born in Summit county, Ohio, on the 29th of September, 1841, and is a son of Georgeand Ann Wright. His father was born in Derbyshire, England, on t he 1st of November, 1802, and his mother was born in Yorksh ire, England, July 12, 1811. They were reared in their native land, where the mother continued to reside untilthe immigration of the families to America, about the year 1826. She was reared to maturity in the State of New York, and in Perry, Wyoming county, that State, her marriage was solem nized, on the 7th of July, 1833, her husband havingcome to the United States in 1830. In 1838 they set forth for Ohio, which was then considered on the frontier of civilizatio n, and they located in Summit county, where they remained until 1853, when they removed to Fulton county,purchasing what is now the William Jones farm, four and one-half mile s west of Delta. Here the father gave himself to the reclai ming and cultivation of his farm, developing one of the valuable places of this section of the county andcontinuing t o reside on the homestead until his death, which occurred on the 14th of March, 1885, and his loved and devoted wife passed away on the 15th of the following September. They became the parents of eight children, of whom fiveare now liv ing, and two of the sons, George and Thomas W., were valiant soldiers in the Union lines during the Civil war. Charles Wright secured his early education in the common school s of Summit county, and was about twelve years ofage at the time of the family removal to Fulton county, where he con tinued to attend school at irregular intervals, in the mean while assisting in the improvement and cultivation of the home farm. He was here identified with agriculturalpursuit s until 1872, when he removed to Williams county, having pu rchased a farm southwest of the village of Pioneer. One year later he returned to Fulton county and. located on his pr esent farm, which is well-improved and undereffective cult ivation, comprising eighty acres of fine land. In politic s Mr. Wright is a stanch Republican, taking a loyal interest in local affairs; he has served one term as township tru stee, and he has also been road supervisor anda member o f the school-board. At Fairfield, Hillsdale county, Michigan, on the 29th of September, 1870. Mr. Wright was united i n marriage to Miss Clarissa A. Tappan, who was born in Fult on county, Ohio, January 1, 1846, being adaughter of Wesley W. and Amanda M. Tappan. She died on the 3d of June, 1897 , and is survived by three children, namely: Amanda A., who is the wife of Ernest F. Watkins, of Lyons. Ohio; George W., who married Mary Boynton and married tohis present wife, whose maide n name was Cora B. McMannis, and who was born in Fulton county, on the 19th of February, 1865. being a daughter of Wil liam R. and Rebecca (Bayes) McMannis, well known resident s of the county.

Father: George William WRIGHT b: 1 Nov 1802 in Derbyshire, England Mother: Ann (Hannah) HARRISON b: 12 Jul 1811 in Yorkshire England

Marriage 1 Clarissa Augusta TAPPAN b: 1 Jan 1846 in Fulton Co. , OH Married: 29 Sep 1870 Change Date: 12 Sep 2008

Children

1. Amanda A. WRIGHT 2. George W. WRIGHT 3. Edna E. WRIGHT

Marriage 2 Cora Dell MCMANUS b: 19 Feb 1865 in Fulton Co. , OH Married: 18 Feb 1904 in Fulton Co. OH Change Date: 12 Sep 2008"

Title: Tombstone Inscriptions Fulton County Ohio ... Vol. II, (Publication location: Swanton, OH, Publisher: FCCOGS, Publication date: MMLXXXVI), Repository: Dallas TX pub. lib.

[Pg. 64, Col. 1]

"Winameg Cemetery - Pike Township ... HISTORY: The Ætna Cemetery, as it was first named.

[Pg. 69, Col. 1]

"... Row 7C; WRIGHT, Chas. (f) 29 Sep 1841 - 5 Dec 1916 WRIGHT, Clarrissa A. (m) w/o Chas. Wright
1 Jan 1846 - 3 Jun 1897"

[Pg 69, Col. 2]

"Row 7C continued; WRIGHT, Cora D. w/o C. 19 Feb 1865 - 20 Jul 1939 ..."

[Pg. 74]

"reading completed September 1985" <>

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Charles R. Wright
1841-1916

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± 1883-????

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