My Richard Wright, Sr. died in Rowan Co. NC.. but there is no proof to date that says he was born in Connecticut.. Herb Arkin's website gives some theories, possibilities and leaves the questions wide open .. nothing proven as far as we know.. Ellie In a message dated 03/20/08 21:28:50 Mountain Daylight Time, Rslottag writes: I found it interesting that Richard Wright was born in Connecticut and died in North Carolina. I am researching a line of Wrights from New York -- Alexander Wright, born abt. 1820 in New York. Does anyone know if Richard Wright might have had brothers who might not have moved to N. Carolina, but stayed in the northeast?
I need clues to a James WRIGHT in dauphin Co. PA circa 1730-80 or earlier. North Carolinia WRIGHTs possibly connected with Inyart/ENYARD or any combination or DURLIN/DURLING /DERLIN again any combination and the WRIGHTs in Randolph, Chariton, Macon, Pettis and Henry Co. in Mo. after 1830. Most of these or their descendents were in Madison Co KY at one time. And Yes There is a Richard among them s/o Hezekiah & Deliliah md. a Sarah Green. Died and is buried in Henry Co. Mo. Bud.