John Wright

Male 1685 - 1739  (54 years)


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  • Name John Wright 
    Born 25 Feb 1685  Westmoreland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    _UID 874EEB104DF9413782BFB1A687D54B2DFA7F 
    Died 28 May 1739  Prince William County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I1189  Bennett, Harrison, and Herron Families
    Last Modified 17 Dec 2009 

    Father Francis Wright,   b. 1659, Chicaoan Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 24 Jun 1713, Cople Parish, Westmoreland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 54 years) 
    Mother Ann Washington,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married 1680  Lower Macodoc, Westmoreland County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 3 children 
    Family ID F370  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Dorothy 
    Last Modified 14 Oct 2020 
    Family ID F369  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 

    • From Our Southern Cousins by Virgiinia Sanders Mylius, <http://www.oursoutherncousins.com/wright3.html>, copied Dec. 17, 2009

      “JOHN WRIGHT (1685/87 Westmoreland Co., VA - 1730 Prince William Co., VA), son of Francis Wright, was proven by Hoppin, without question, to be a son of Anne Washington.    Quotes from "The Washington-Wright Connection" by Charles Arthur Hoppin, state:     "JOHN WRIGHT, though gentle born and gently reared.... seems from the records like a man who to himself said, "Le me be no assistant for a state, but keep a farm."    "John Wright was a better sportsman than farmer or merchant and more pleased with entertaining than in advancing his political or private fortunes.  That his inheritance was sufficient unto his needs scarcely can be gainsaid.  he bought but little land, and sold a large amount.  Eventually he sold out entirely and removed to another part of Virginia; not to his own personal enhancement but, most fortunately, to the ultimate advantage of his children, especially to his long-lived second son, John.   John Wright, however, neglected no public duty and, as was to be expected, succeeded his father as attorney, sheriff's deputy, surveyor, vestryman and judge; and he is always of record as a "gentleman", maintaining his excellent social position.  John moved (1723) to the newer settlement in the present Price William county, as a pioneer, where one can scarcely doubt he was a first justice and sat at the first court held therefor.  "He passed the short remainder of his life in the quiet comfort and enjoyment of his own estate, possessed of fund ample to the indulging of his own social pleasure and for the education and preferment of his two known sons, Francis (who died young)and John, whose long and honorable career confirmed the wisdom and garnered the resulting opportunities of his father's removal from Westmoreland.    His second son, John, far surpassed him in record as a public man. “

      John Wright married Dorothy (last name unknown).    Although Hoppin hypothesized a surname Awbrey for her, this has since been disproved.  (Parenthetically,  Hoppin  also attributed to Anne Washington a daughter Anne Wright, wife of Gerrard Davis, although this lady actually was the daughter of Francis Wright’s second wife; the husband, Gerrard Davis, can be proved to have been born after 1706.)   The wife of John Wright was a Dorothy, but was not Dorothy (Awbrey) Wright. Dorothy Awbrey was the wife of John  Billups.

      I am only familiar with two children of John and Dorothy:

      1)  Francis Wright    (1703-- Abt 1741/1742)   (eldest son, died a fairly young man)
      2)  John Wright (II)  (1706/1707- 27 Feb 1792)”