This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames mentioned in this biography I typed below are: Wright, Dunn, Davis, Binkley, Alexander, Barrow JOHN D. WRIGHT. The Wright name has been a prominent one in the commercial affairs of the City of Newcastle for forty-five years. The late John D. Wright was one of the Wright brothers who were associated as merchants until the death of John Wright, and since then Mrs. John Wright has taken his place in the business world and is now president of the Wright Grocery Company, one of the finest appointed retail establishments of the kind in Eastern Indiana. John D. Wright was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1858, son of Arthur Wellington and Harriet (Dunn) Wright. His parents were natives of Ireland and his father for many years conducted a dry goods store at Cincinnati. John D. Wright availed himself of the opportunities of the public schools in his native city and at an early age went to work in his father’s store. He attended night schools and gained a technical knowledge of bookkeeping and other commercial branches. After the death of his father he was employed as bookkeeper in the dry goods store, and remained in Cincinnati until 1885, when he moved to Newcastle. Here with his brother, Trevor Wright, he acquired a grocery business and was active in this partnership until his death on August 22, 1902. Mr. Wright was more than a successful businessman. His public spirit identified him with all the progressive organizations in his community. He served for several years as city treasurer and was a member of the old volunteer fire department. He was a Republican, a member of the Masonic fraternity and Knights of Pythias. Mr. Wright married in 1880 Miss Cora Davis, who was also born at Cincinnati, daughter of Samuel W. and Mary (Binkley) Davis, her father a native of Wales and her mother of Alsace-Lorraine, France. After the death of Mr. Wright the grocery business was carried on with Trevor Wright as the manager until 1914, when Mrs. Wright bought Trevor’s interest, and has since, with the aid of her children, carried on the business and has given it the reputation of being the finest and largest grocery in Newcastle. It is located at 1200 Broad Street, in the K. of P. Building. Mrs. Wright is a thorough businesswoman. She is active in the Presbyterian Church and several social organizations. The oldest of her children is Harriet, Mrs. William Alexander, of Salida, Colorado. The son Arthur W. lives at home and is by profession an engineer. Trevor D., who is manager of the Wright Grocery, also lives with his mother. Miss Alma is in charge of the books of the grocery company. John Thompson Wright is a manufacturer of automobile fans at Indianapolis. Frank H., who is with the National Carbon Company at Lakewood, Ohio, married Mabel Barrow. The sons Arthur and Frank were overseas during the World war. Frank had sixteen weeks of training at Annapolis before going overseas, and was given the rank of ensign and received his discharge as second lieutenant in the navy. Arthur was in Company F of the Twenty-third United States Engineers and was in France until the fall of 1919, being discharged with the rank of corporal. Arthur is a graduate of Purdue University, while Frank completed his education in Cornell University.