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David Joy Wright

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David Joy Wright

Birth
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
2 Mar 1908 (aged 57)
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Northampton, Hampshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Indexed as David "I" in Mass Vital Records 52:15

Living at 67 West Street, age 57, merchant & auctioneer, informant Edward Wright. Heart disease secondary to repeated attacks of rheumatism; Acute Rheumatism
(MVR 1908/76:210)

David J. Wright Dead
Widely Known as Trader of Horses and Carriages
Northampton, March 2 – David J. Wright, aged 57 years, died suddenly at his home on West st this morning of heart disease. Mr. Wright was born in this city Feb 9, 1851, the son of Asa and Harriet Clark Wright. His father was for many years head farmer at the Northampton state hospital.
David Wright started as a clerk in the store her, of which he afterward became the proprietor. He was widely known as an auctioneer and trader in horses and carriages, and was for many years treasurer of the Hampshire Franklin and Hampden agricultural society.
He is survived by his wife who was formerly Miss Jane C. Reed of Northampton, two sons, Edward, who graduated from Amherst college last year, and David S., who is now in Amherst, and a brother, Charles B. Wright of Haverhill.
(Boston Globe, Tuesday 3 March 1908, p9)
Indexed as David "I" in Mass Vital Records 52:15

Living at 67 West Street, age 57, merchant & auctioneer, informant Edward Wright. Heart disease secondary to repeated attacks of rheumatism; Acute Rheumatism
(MVR 1908/76:210)

David J. Wright Dead
Widely Known as Trader of Horses and Carriages
Northampton, March 2 – David J. Wright, aged 57 years, died suddenly at his home on West st this morning of heart disease. Mr. Wright was born in this city Feb 9, 1851, the son of Asa and Harriet Clark Wright. His father was for many years head farmer at the Northampton state hospital.
David Wright started as a clerk in the store her, of which he afterward became the proprietor. He was widely known as an auctioneer and trader in horses and carriages, and was for many years treasurer of the Hampshire Franklin and Hampden agricultural society.
He is survived by his wife who was formerly Miss Jane C. Reed of Northampton, two sons, Edward, who graduated from Amherst college last year, and David S., who is now in Amherst, and a brother, Charles B. Wright of Haverhill.
(Boston Globe, Tuesday 3 March 1908, p9)

Inscription

Wright
Asa Wright/Born/Aug 23 1819/Died/May 11 1883
His Wife/Harriet M/Born/Dec 17 1822/Died Aug 25 1894//
Francis Clark/Son of/Asa & Harriet/Wright/Died Apr 5 1850/Æ 11 Ms 21 Ds
Charles Blake/Son of/Asa & Harriet/Wright/Died Mar 19 1939/Æ 82 yrs 9 Ms//
David Joy Wright/Feb 9 1851/Mar 2 1908
His Wife/Jane C Reed/Feb 12 1846/Feb 24 1936
Their Son/Edward Nims/April 3 1884/April 20 1947//
David S Wright/April 16 1887/Jan 18 1967
His Wife/Florence E Smith/Mar 19 1892/Nov 28 1937



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