Wrights across the Pond
One of the pleasures of revisiting my family history research is taking the time to fill in details I previously skipped over, from inexperience or lack of accessible records.
One of the pleasures of revisiting my family history research is taking the time to fill in details I previously skipped over, from inexperience or lack of accessible records.
My great-grandparents John Stanley Wright and Mary Ann Harper had six sons between 1883 and 1899, so all of them were of an age where they might have served in World War I.
Anyone who has been researching their family history for any length of time will recognise the problem: you find a woman in a census with her parents but after that she falls completely out of sight.