—- From G2 question: —- Just as an aside, the profile you’ve created for ‘Francis’ is attached to the wrong parents. The daughter of John Wright of Kelvedon Hatch & Philippa Waldegrave died unmarried in 1680. She left a will, which mentions her brother Philip; Waldegrave cousins, etc.
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D755229
A profile for that daughter, Frances, already exists.
Your Frances appears to have been born in Bristol, which is a long way from Essex.
commented 7 hours ago by L Felix G2G4
Francis Wright was born in 1648, in Bristol, England, her father, John Wright VII, was 38 and her mother, Frances Waldegrave, was 34. She married Jeremiah Long in 1668, in Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 daughters. She died in 1687, in Old Rappahannock, Virginia, British Colonial America, at the age of 39.
Parents: • John Wright VII - 1610–1656 And: • Frances Waldegrave 1614–1656
Siblings:
• John Wright - Male - 1624–1629 • Francis Write - Female - 1625–Deceased • Thomas Wright - Male - 1627–Deceased • Richard Wriight - Male-1629–Deceased • William Wright - Male - 1629–Deceased • Joseph Wright - Male - 1633–Deceased • Anne Wright - Female - 1635–1755 • John Wright - Male 1639–1691 • Thomas Wright - Male - 1640–Deceased • Jean Wright - Female - 1642–Deceased • Philip Wright - Male - 1643–1653 • Francis Wright - Female - 1648–1687
Children:
Sources (2)
Francis Wright, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
Francis Wright, "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
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