The John Wrights
Of The Kelvedon Hatch Line
John Wright esq with Olive his wife were buried in Kelvedon Church, in 1551.
John his son, died in 1563. By his wife Joan he had his heir, John who held
this manor of Robert lord Rich: He had also the manor of White Notley and on
his death in 1608, left John Wright his son, his heir who married Anne one of
the daughters of Sir Edward Sulyard, of Flemyngs, In Runwell; and had by her
three sons and four daughters. He died in 1661; their eldest son was John
Wright esq, who married Frances, eldest daughter of sir Phillip Waldegrave
esq of Borley; he died in 1661, leaving John, Philip and Frances.
John Wright the eldest son, married Phillippa, daughter of William Fitz-Williams,
esq of Glixby, in Lincolnshire, and had by her five sones and four daughters.
She died in 1687, and he in 1691. John Wright esq, the eldest son and heir,
married Eugenia, daughter of Charles Trinder esq and had by her his son and
heir John who died in 1751, leaving, by his wife Smith, or Carrinton, John
Wright, esq.
HISTORY OF ESSEX
1. John Wright esq with Olive his wife were buried in Kelvedon
Church, in
1551.
2. John Wright his son, died in 1563. By his wife Joan he had his
heir...
3. John Wright who held this manor of Robert lord Rich: He had
also the
manor of White
Notley and on his death in 1608, left.....
4. John Wright his son, his heir who married Anne one of the
daughters of
Sir
Edward Sulyard, of Flemyngs, In Runwell; and had by her three sons and four
daughters. He died in 1661; their eldest son was...
5. John Wright esq, who married Frances, eldest daughter of sir
Phillip
Waldegrave
esq of Borley; he died in 1661, leaving John, Philip and Frances.
6. John Wright the eldest son, married Phillippa, daughter of
William
Fitz-Williams,
esq of Glixby, in Lincolnshire, and had by her five sones and four daughters.
She died in 1687, and he in 1691.
7. John Wright esq, the eldest son and heir, married Eugenia,
daughter of
Charles
Trinder esq and had by her his son and heir.....
8. John Wright who died in 1751, leaving , by his wife Smith, or
Carrinton,......
9. John Wright, esq.
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