Ada Bright

Ada Bright|b. c 1885|p38.htm#i3268|John Bright|b. c Mar 1846\nd. 1893|p41.htm#i2279|Isabella Vancouver|b. c 1855|p426.htm#i2281|William Bright|b. 25 Mar 1810\nd. c Jun 1865|p43.htm#i2071|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1815\nd. Dec 1859|p423.htm#i2275|||||||

Alfred Bright

Alfred Bright|b. c 1878|p38.htm#i2283|John Bright|b. c Mar 1846\nd. 1893|p41.htm#i2279|Isabella Vancouver|b. c 1855|p426.htm#i2281|William Bright|b. 25 Mar 1810\nd. c Jun 1865|p43.htm#i2071|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1815\nd. Dec 1859|p423.htm#i2275|||||||

Ann Bright

Ann Bright|b. c Sep 1841|p38.htm#i2850|Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary Ann Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|William Bright|b. 26 Mar 1780\nd. 18 Aug 1844|p43.htm#i1251|Hannah Barnes|b. c 1777|p21.htm#i2068|||||||

Ben Bright

Ben Bright|b. c 1847|p38.htm#i2273|Thomas Bright|b. 24 May 1818\nd. c Dec 1899|p43.htm#i2074|Mary Ann Chalk|b. 3 Jul 1823\nd. Mar 1854|p66.htm#i2078|William Bright|b. 26 Mar 1780\nd. 18 Aug 1844|p43.htm#i1251|Hannah Barnes|b. c 1777|p21.htm#i2068|||||||

Charles Bright

Charles Bright|b. c 1847|p38.htm#i2083|George Bright|b. 13 Oct 1814\nd. 3 Feb 1900|p40.htm#i2072|Betsy Heard|b. 8 Oct 1823|p172.htm#i2081|William Bright|b. 26 Mar 1780\nd. 18 Aug 1844|p43.htm#i1251|Hannah Barnes|b. c 1777|p21.htm#i2068|||||||

Charles Albert Bright

Charles Albert Bright|b. c 1908\nd. 1985|p38.htm#i2752|James Bright|b. 18 Oct 1866\nd. 22 Dec 1946|p40.htm#i2091|Frances Gilbert|b. 8 Mar 1878\nd. 14 Nov 1916|p132.htm#i2093|George Bright|b. 13 Oct 1814\nd. 3 Feb 1900|p40.htm#i2072|Betsy Heard|b. 8 Oct 1823|p172.htm#i2081|||||||

Family: Margaret Black b. c 1911

Daniel Bright

Daniel Bright|b. c 1848|p38.htm#i2280|William Bright|b. 25 Mar 1810\nd. c Jun 1865|p43.htm#i2071|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1815\nd. Dec 1859|p423.htm#i2275|William Bright|b. 26 Mar 1780\nd. 18 Aug 1844|p43.htm#i1251|Hannah Barnes|b. c 1777|p21.htm#i2068|||||||

Daniel Bright

Daniel Bright|b. c 1880|p38.htm#i3266|John Bright|b. c Mar 1846\nd. 1893|p41.htm#i2279|Isabella Vancouver|b. c 1855|p426.htm#i2281|William Bright|b. 25 Mar 1810\nd. c Jun 1865|p43.htm#i2071|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1815\nd. Dec 1859|p423.htm#i2275|||||||

Edward Bright

Edward Bright|b. c 1876|p38.htm#i2282|John Bright|b. c Mar 1846\nd. 1893|p41.htm#i2279|Isabella Vancouver|b. c 1855|p426.htm#i2281|William Bright|b. 25 Mar 1810\nd. c Jun 1865|p43.htm#i2071|Sarah Unknown|b. c 1815\nd. Dec 1859|p423.htm#i2275|||||||

Eliza Catherine Bright

Eliza Catherine Bright|b. 11 Feb 1891\nd. 1973|p38.htm#i2740|James Bright|b. 18 Oct 1866\nd. 22 Dec 1946|p40.htm#i2091|Emma Selina Haylock|b. c 1870\nd. c 1898|p171.htm#i2092|George Bright|b. 13 Oct 1814\nd. 3 Feb 1900|p40.htm#i2072|Betsy Heard|b. 8 Oct 1823|p172.htm#i2081|||||||

Family: Robert William Hey b. 8 Nov 1878, d. 1973

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