Person:John Wright (130)

John Wright
bur.30 May 1640 Essex, England
m. Est 1567
  1. Mary Wright1568/69 -
  2. Olive Wright1569/70 -
  3. Robert Wright1570/71 -
  4. Joane Wright1571/72 -
  5. Katherine Wright1573 - 1576
  6. Thomazine Wright1573 -
  7. Alice Wright1575 -
  8. John Wright1577 - 1640
  9. Matthew Wright
  10. William Wright1578 -
m. Abt 1601
  1. John Wright1602 - 1682
  2. Grace Wright1604 - 1605
  3. Anne Wright1606 -
  4. Martha Wright1607 - 1646
  5. Anthony Wright1608/09 - 1608/09
  6. Thomas Wright1610 - 1670
  7. Grace Wright1612/13 - Abt 1643
  8. Thomazine Wright1613/14 - 1616
  9. Anthony Wright1615/16 - 1679
  10. Ignatius Wright1621 - 1623
Facts and Events
Name John Wright
Gender Male
Christening[1] 13 Sep 1577 St. Peter's Church, South Weald, Essex, England
Marriage Abt 1601 Essex, Englandto Grace Glascock
Burial[1][2] 30 May 1640 Essex, England
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Wright, William Henry, and Gertrude Wright Ketcham. History of the Wright family, who are descendants of Samuel Wright (1722-1789) of Lenox, Mass: with lineage back to Thomas Wright (1610-1670) of Wethersfield, Conn., (emigrated 1640), and showing a direct line to John Wright, Lord of Kelvedon Hall, Essex, England. (Salt Lake City, Utah (1977 reprint): Genealogical Society of Utah (1977 reprint), 1913)
    page 22.

    'John Wright of Brook Hall (The Moat House), baptized Sept. 13th, 1577; buried May 30th, 1640.'

  2. Wright, William Henry, and Gertrude Wright Ketcham. History of the Wright family, who are descendants of Samuel Wright (1722-1789) of Lenox, Mass: with lineage back to Thomas Wright (1610-1670) of Wethersfield, Conn., (emigrated 1640), and showing a direct line to John Wright, Lord of Kelvedon Hall, Essex, England. (Salt Lake City, Utah (1977 reprint): Genealogical Society of Utah (1977 reprint), 1913)
    page 23.

    'John Wright of South Weald died intestate and letters of administration were granted in the Archdeaconry Court, on November, 1640, to his relict, Grace Wright. (Act Book, folio 268.) No further information is obtainable.'