Perhaps this might help a bit. Taken from G.L. Summers book NEWBERRY COUNTY SC-HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL ANNALS WRIGHT- John Wright, who had come from Camden District with the Quakers, lived on Bush River. He died about 1790, leaving children: John, Joseph, Nathan, the wife of Isaac Cook, the wife of Isaac Hillingsworth, William Thomas, Isaac. The son, John, died before his father's death, leaving children, one being Jesse Wright. Joseph had a son, John. Nathan was the father of William Wright. Isaac cook and wife had a son, Joseph and a daughter, Rachel. All of these families moved with Quakers to Ohio, some going to Indiana, those that were living at the time of migration. Nathan Wright (son of John, Sr.) died in Newberry District about 1805 , leaving a family, and his widow being Sarah Wright. James Wright, a native of Ireland, settled in Newberr District, where he died on Jan. 3, 1825. His wife, Lucy, died 1824. They are buried at old Tranquil Cem, 7 mi. NE of Newberry Court House. There are also listed Zaccheus Wright and Alexander Wright. Have you tried the Dutch Fork Website---family bios??? Valeria Wigington