Alexander Carlton "Lex" WRIGHT (VETERAN WWI)
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Additional WRIGHT Surnames in EUREKA SPRINGS (AKA IOOF CEMETERY) Cemetery
Additional WRIGHT Surnames in CARROLL County
WRIGHT, AlonsoWRIGHT, AmandaWRIGHT, Bonnie JeanWRIGHT, BrantleyWRIGHT, Cecil MWRIGHT, CharlesWRIGHT, CordiaWRIGHT, DaughterWRIGHT, Della BWRIGHT, DorothyWRIGHT, EarlWRIGHT, EdnaWRIGHT, EllisWRIGHT, ElizabethWRIGHT, Evelyn MWRIGHT, Evelyn M.WRIGHT, Everett HWRIGHT, Floyd MaxwellWRIGHT, Gary MillerWRIGHT, George BWRIGHT, George EWRIGHT, Gladys MWRIGHT, Golda ArlenaWRIGHT, Heather NicoleWRIGHT, Homer DouglasWRIGHT, Infant DaughterWRIGHT, InfantWRIGHT, James ThomasWRIGHT, James GWRIGHT, James AWRIGHT, Jerry LWRIGHT, Johnie HWRIGHT, John DisonWRIGHT, Karl JacksonWRIGHT, Lester W.WRIGHT, LedonaWRIGHT, LenaWRIGHT, Louise AnnWRIGHT, Louis FWRIGHT, Lucille LenoraWRIGHT, Lucy AWRIGHT, Malisa JWRIGHT, Mary ElizabethWRIGHT, Mary KWRIGHT, Mamie LWRIGHT, Nancy DWRIGHT, NaomaWRIGHT, Nellie MWRIGHT, Nora TilliaWRIGHT, Pairley L.WRIGHT, Reuben P.WRIGHT, Richard OWRIGHT, Russell D.WRIGHT, Ruth ElizabethWRIGHT, SaphroniaWRIGHT, Samuel LWRIGHT, Vasco ThomasWRIGHT, William BleveWRIGHT, William DWRIGHT, William R
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Submitted: 4/21/11 • Approved: 4/21/11 • Last Updated: 9/6/12 • R511403-G0-S3
Arkansas
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS US Army
Machine Gun Company 48 Infantry
World War
July 1, 1888 - November 3, 1943
Birthplace: Sullivan Co IN
Spouse: Erma Dymple Parker Married May 8 1911
Wounded in the back in France in 1918
While recuperating in a French Hospital he contracted tuberculosis and was told he wouldn't live long. He moved to Eurreka Springs, Arkansas where he was told the healing springs there would help him.
Source: Ancestry.com
Contributed on 4/21/11 by tslundberg
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