Individual Notes
Note for: Ellen M. Woolsey, -
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Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Ellen M. Woolsey; "Was in Moravia Colony; an aunt of Anne Lewis."
Individual Notes
Note for: William Worell, -
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Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: William Worell
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: William Worrell; "In Estero briefly."--Rosalea and William McCready.
Individual Notes
Note for: Charles Freeman Wright, 14 JAN 1864 - 1926
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Burial: Date: 9 OCT 1926
Place: Estero, Lee, Florida
Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude: Charles Freeman Wright; Born: 14 Jan 1864, Galena, Illinois.
Burial: Horseshoe Bend on the River--Koreshan Unity Cemetery--lot 17;
Inscription: Charles Wright, Oct 9, 1926.
THE FLAMING SWORD; Community Current Events by D. J. Richards; November 26, 1926: It is with deep sorrow that we announce in this issue the departure of two of our members claimed by the grim reaper since our last notes. The first to pass out was Sister Belle Cox, who had spent many years of her life in the Unity. She was followed a few days later by Brother Charles Freeman Wright, who had lived in the Unity about five years. Both were useful members and they will naturally be missed from our midst.
Individual Notes
Note for: Robert Wright, ABT 1847 -
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Occupation: Truck farmer for K.U.
Event: Estero, Lee, Florida (outside K.U. settlement)
Type: Census/1910
Date: 23 APR 1910
Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Robert Wright: Lived in Middle Carlos; raised garden truck for K.U.
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Robert Wright,
father; "Mary, whom I knew only at the children's cottage in Washington Heights, died of TB before the others came to Estero. She played the guitar. Julia grew up at Estero and married John Horn. They had two or three children and lived up the Estero River."
U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1910: 23 Apr 1910; (Living outside the Koreshan settlement) Robert Wright: Age 63; Married one time; Number of years married: 41; Place of birth: Wisconsin; Place of birth of father: Massachusetts; Place of birth of mother: New York; Occupation: truck farmer.
Individual Notes
Note for: Lucy Wright, 17 OCT 1852 - 16 AUG 1917
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Event: Estero, Lee, Florida (outside K.U. settlement)
Type: Census/1910
Date: 23 APR 1910
Burial: Date: AUG 1917
Place: Estero, Lee, Florida, USA
Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Lucy Wright: "Wife of Robert Wright; Born: 17 Oct 1852, Ohio; Died: 16 Aug 1917; Burial: Horseshoe Bend Cemetery."
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Lucy, mother; "Mary, whom I knew only at the children's cottage in Washington Heights, died of TB before the others came to Estero. She played the guitar. Julia grew up at Estero and married John Horn. They had two or three children and lived up the Estero
River."
U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1910: (Living outside the Koreshan settlement) Lucy J. Wright; Age 58; Married one time; Number of years married: 41; Mother of 6 children; Number of children living: 3; Place of birth: Ohio; Place of birth of father: Vermont; Place of birth of mother: New York;
Occupation: None.
Burial: Horseshoe Bend on the River--Koreshan Unity Cemetery--lot 1;
Inscription: Lucy Wright; Aug-16-17.
Individual Notes
Note for: Mary Wright, -
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Residence: Place: Beth Oprah in Chicago, played guitar
Individual Note: THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Mary Wright
FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready: Mary Wright; "Mary, whom I knew only at the children's cottage in Washington Heights, died of TB before the others came to Estero. She played the guitar. Julia grew up at Estero and married John Horn. They had two or three children and lived up the Estero
River."
MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Mary and Julia Wright arrived at Beth
Ophrah with their parents. The Wright girls did not come to Estero with our
group, but remained in Englewood with their mother until the last crowd
came.--Pages 48 and 49