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Wraight or Wraite Family With Bailey Family

Leonard Wraight, a Farmer & carrier, his wife Elizabeth and their son of 16, Walter Wraight lived in Great Mongeham in 1901. Leonard was the son of Richard Wraight & Ann Holmes and was born in 1842 at St Margarets At Cliffe a few miles away. There, he married Elizabeth Brown Bailey in 1867.

The Publican at the Horse Shoe Inn in 1901 Great Mongeham was William Wraight, his wife was Sarah, whom he married in 1887 at Northbourne when she was Sarah Ann Bailey. William was born in 1866 at West Langdon and was the son of John Wraight & Elizabeth Hopper.

Leonard Wraight the Farmer, & William Wraight the Publican were related, as William was the grandson of Richard Wraight's brother James. It is probable that the were also related through their marriages both their wives were born with the surname Bailey

A memory of Great Mongeham in Kent shared on Friday, 25th December 2009.

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