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SharonBryant43  (View posts) Posted: 9 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: WRIGHT
Cay,

No, I don't. It has only been recently that I learned the family had moved to Mills Co.

Thank you.

WRIGHT FAMILY

caymerryman  (View posts) Posted: 9 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Do you have the names of the descendants of John D. and Mary Ann (Lewis) Wright as listed in the 1985 History of Mills County?

Cay Merryman

Wright family

SharonBryant43  (View posts) Posted: 9 Jul 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: WRIGHT, GILLILAND
I would like to correspond with descendants of the following:

Isom S. and Eudotia (Mills) Wright
Frances (Wright) and Edward Gilliland
Appler Reuben and Sarah A. (Webster) Wright
John D. and Mary Ann (Lewis) Wright

All moved from Putnam County Indiana with their widowed mother, Ruth (Shirley) Wright, sometime around 1860-1870. All in buried in Glenwood Cemetery.

These individuals are the young brothers and sister of my ancestress, Cynthia (Wright) Mullinix.

Thank you.

WRIGHT

SharonBryant43  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: WRIGHT
I'm sorry Ruth Shirley Wright did not have a son named William.

Another Member of this Family?

Tom Wilbur  (View posts) Posted: 6 Aug 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: BOMAR, WRIGHT
I am interested in the family of William and Adaline (Bomar) Wright. He was born in Indiana, 1855; and I suspect--I have no real evidence beyond the census--he also was a son of Ruth (Shirley) Wright. I do not know his father. William and Adaline had children; born at Mills County: Halbert Wright, born 1883. Wilford W. Wright, born about 1884. Charles F. Wright, born about 1887/8. And Clarence W. Wright, born about 1893/4. I found them in the 1895 Iowa census and the 1900 Federal census; but I can't find them in 1910-1920. Any idea where they went? Are there descendants?

wright

james wright  (View posts) Posted: 4 Sep 1999 12:00PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: wright, shirley
I was thinking about Cynthia the other day when I went through some papers. Frances married and moved to Pulaske County, Indiana. I know I have records on her and Isom's families but haven't gotten to them yet.

Ready for a story?

While they were building the railroad from Indianapolis to Terra Haute, they built the plank road later known as the Turnpike (part of the US 40) on which Appler drove the Stage. The railroad crossed the north part of Rueben's land and the highway on the south. From 48 to 54 they rented the land out to farmers. When they left, a good piece was already left for DePauw University.

In 1848 the Mormons started moving through Iowa and in 1850 the Government had completed negotiations with the Pottowattamie Indians for their land. Mills County was organized in 1851.

In 1852, Appler accompanied Frances and her husband Edward Gillilland and their children to Atkinson County Missouri. The next year, they went by boat up the Missouri stopping at Bethleham in Mills County, Iowa which was later destroyed by the Missouri in "the great flood" of 81. The Gillilland's stayed and Appler returned home to Indiana.

It was 1854 when Appler and Sarah, son Rueben and daughter Candice took John and their mother Ruth and left for Burlington, IA and then followed the Mormon Trail for southwest Mills County, Iowa where the native grass on the river bottoms was higher than a man's head on horseback. Two years later John returned to Indiana to marry Mary Ann and they immediately returned to Iowa.

In the war between the states, Tillman Wright, son of Isom - who remained in Indiana - was with the Army of Tennessee. Appler and nephew Rueben both represented Iowa. Appler was Captain of his company but was released early for his health. John D. was with the 4th Iowa Battery and had two daughters Mary and Ida. Mary died while her father was away.

Ida married Andrew Stillwagon of Nebraska City and had two daughters Nell and Bess.

John D. and Mary Ann had two more children. Kyle D. married W.F. Hill of Glennwood where they were both "founders" - so to speak - of the community. They didn't have any children, but I have very found memories of Aunt Kyle.

Fay was born in 1869 and joined his father farming. He married Etta Estes in 1892 and had 4 children... Jesse Leone, John William, Fayette, and Geneveive who died in early childhood.

Aunt Jesse married J.C. Throckmorton and had 8 children. 5 girls - Mary Shirley, Nancy Elizabeth, Patricia Jeanne, Peggy Jane, and Frances Geraldine. And 3 boys - J.C., Robert Clifford, and Sherman W. Jesse was a school teacher and and all 5 girls also became teachers. They had a tough time of it during the depression. After Robert - the youngest - was born she developed a tumor as died shortly after. The furniture in the Childrens Room of the Glenwood Library was hers. My 9-year-old daughter is looking more like Jesse's pictures all the time.

Fayette was also a teacher. She married John Starbuck Crookham and lived in Council Bluffs. They had 3 children. Frances (Charles Walter - Pharmacist in Omaha), John S. Jr. and Joel W. John and Joel where both in Vietnam and later moved to Canada. I think John ended up in Washington but I'm not sure offhand.

The depression was hard on Fay and John too and Fay died with many debts. John continued the family farm (what was left of it) on the Missouri bottomland until 1950 and moved to a farm just east of Glennwood. He married Frances Strahan of Malvern, Iowa and he served as the president of Goheen School. They had 2 children - Hester Anne (1923) married William Phelps of Hastings, Iowa and farmed just outside of Swea City and Patrick (1929) married Delores Gajdos of Indiana and was an executive in the gas industry.

Anything else you'd like to know? What do you know about the rest of Richard Jr's family? I'm also at a crossroad with Richard Sr. Any information would be enlightning!

- James Wright

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arnmj  (View posts) Posted: 21 Dec 2008 11:34PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Wright, Webster
This story is fascinating. My husband descends from the brother of Sarah Ann Webster Wright, who married Appler. It is interesting that Sarah's mother was Octavia Wright Webster, but I have not found a connection between the two Wright families. I would like to learn more of Appler and Sarah and their family (I have children's names and some grandchildren), and am willing to share my Webster info if you want it.

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