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Name is listed as "Catarina Starken" on line 19
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Name listed as "Folgar Striker" (source: 1850 IU.S. Census line 15)
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1850 IU.S. Census line 15
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Name listed as "Cartrina Striker" (source: 1850 IU.S. Census line 16)
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1860 U.S. Census, line 36
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Information from the History of Warren County. [Spelling of towns, etc., is as found in the written history]
"JOSHUA WRIGHT. from whom Wrightsville derives its name, came to the site of this village in 1821 from near Rochester, N. Y. His house stood near the site of the present saw-mill. There were only two houses on the ground now covered by the village. ... JOSHUA WRIGHT died on the 19th of January, 1842, aged seventy years and four months.
From the time of his arrival here until his death he operated the grist-mill, and also ran the saw mill until it burned a year or two after he came, whereupon his sons, LESTER and JUDE, rebuilt and operated it for many years.
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1830 U.S. Census, line 1
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Heir Apparent to Castle Bromwich in Warwickshire, England. Source: "The Wright Family" by Clevland Eldred "Ted" Shook, page 167.