Person:Hannah Wright (27)

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Hannah Wright
b.Abt 1738
d.Bet Dec 1804 and Jun 1808 Clarke, Georgia, United States
  1. James WrightAbt 1756 - 1802
  2. William Wright,, Jr.1757 - 1821
  3. John WrightAbt 1758 - 1806
  4. Sarah WrightAbt 1760 -
  5. Richard WrightAbt 1762 - Aft 1805
  6. George WrightAbt 1764 - Bef 1810
  7. Hannah WrightAbt 1764 -
  • HDaniel McCartyAbt 1738 - Abt 1794
  • WHannah WrightAbt 1738 - Bet 1804 & 1808
  1. Nancy McCartyAbt 1778 -
  2. Cornelius McCartyAbt 1780 -
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Name Hannah Wright
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1738
Marriage to William Wright,, Sr.
Marriage to Daniel McCarty
Will? 14 Dec 1804
Death? Bet Dec 1804 and Jun 1808 Clarke, Georgia, United States
Probate? 16 Jun 1808 Clarke, Georgia, United States

Per data rec'd by Charles Reed from Thomas W Jones in his letter dated 20 May 1996:

Daniel McCarty was Hannah's 2nd husband. He was a son of Daniel McCarty & Agnes of Lincoln Co NC & Richmond Co Ga. Daniel came to Ga as early as 1776 as he held 400 acres in Wrightborough Township that year. In 1785 he was granted land in Wilkes Co Ga which he & Hannah sold on 4 June 1791 to Martin Crews. On the same date he conveyed 2 slaves to his oldest son Cornelius & another to his daughter Nancy. On 11 July 1792 Daniel McCarty of Wilkes Co sold 100 acres on Greenbriar Creek in Columbia Co to John Wright. This was part of a tact granted to McCarty 10 Nov 1772 (Columbia Co Deed Book C, pg 190). Hannah McCarty was appointed administratrix of Daniel McCarty in Oglethorpe Co Ga 4 July 1794; Johnson Clark & George Wright were seconds. Hanna drew 2 blanks in the 1805 land lottery. Her will dated 14 Dec 1804 was proved in Clarke Co Ga 16 June 1808.

Her children were: James Wright married Mary Ray; William Wright married Mary, his will dated 1 May 1821 Clarke Co Ga; John Wright married 2nd Alcea Langston; Sarah Wright married Johnston Clark; George Wright married Sarah Bridges; Hannah Wright or McCarty married Mr Walker per her mother's will; Nancy McCarty married Mr Stokes; Cornelius McCarty of Jackson Co Ga drew 2 blanks in 1805 land lottery.