Wright Family Records. Buckingham County, Virginia. Births 1853-1896, Marriages 1758-1933, Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1860, Census Records 1810-1900

Wright Family Records. Buckingham County, Virginia. Births 1853-1896, Marriages 1758-1933, Personal Property Tax Lists 1782-1860, Census Records 1810-1900

Robert Grant

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Heritage Books
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2025
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9780788451287
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This document is an appendix to a larger work titled Sorting Some of the Wrights of Southern Virginia. The work is divided into parts for each family of Wrights that has been researched. Each part is divided into two sections; the first section is text discussing the family and the evidence supporting the relationships and the second section is a descendants chart summarizing the relationships and information known about each individual.The appendices to the work (of which this document is one) present source records for persons named Wright by county and by type of record with the identification of the person named and their Wright ancestors to the extent known.The identification of a person or their ancestor by year and county indicates their year of death and county of residence at death. For example, '1763 Thomas Wright of Bedford County' indicates that this was the Thomas Wright who died in 1763 in Bedford County. If no state is listed after the county, the state is Virginia; counties in states other than Virginia will have a state listed after the county.A parenthetical after the name indicates an identification of the person when a place of death is not yet known, as in 'John Wright (Goochland County Carpenter)'. A county in parentheses after the name indicates the county with which that person was most identified when no evidence of the place of death has yet been found, as in 'Grief Wright (Bedford County)'.

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