traveling in covered wagons drawn by oxen. They purchased land from Lucy's cousins Benjamin Franklin and Redding Scott Pridgen (a gift from their parents Wiley W. Pridgen, Sr. and Mary Baker Pridgen) to establish what became their plantation home. The home still stands and is owned by Wright Descendants. It was known as "Locust Grove"
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As of June 9, 2012, I was notified that the house is indeed standing and is near what is now Jonesville, Texas.
Still owned by Wright descendants. Built in 1847 to 1849.
Information came from Lora Taylor Hornberger descendant of Alpheus Wright and Lucy Taylor Wright. She was so gracious to send a picture taken in 1991-1992. In fact she was at the home 2 weeks ago.
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Married; Redding Scott Pridgen 11 Oct 1847.
Redding and Elizabeth owned property either in Old Union or Livelyville Community.
He and Elizabeth Hannah Wright Pridgen had the following children;
1. Unnamed- died in infancy
2. Lucy Pridgen b. 25 Aug 1851
3. Wiley W. Pridgen b. 24 Aug 1854
4. Mollie Pridgen b. 2 Feb 1857
5. Alpheus Wright Pridgen b. 24 Nov 1859
6. Redding S. Pridgen, Jr. 11 Mar 1862
7. Von Moltke Pridgen b. 8 Apr 1872
Elizabeth was left at home to manage the plantation along with her brother in law, Benjamin Franklin Pridgen while
her husband was fighting for the confederacy.
Elizabeth Hannah Wright Pridgen (commonly known as Bettie) died in Fort Worth, Texas on 23 August 1885 at the residence of Dr. Brooks where she had gone for medical treatment.
Sister; Edith Florence Wright
Sister; Emma Gertrude Wright Hart
Sister; Lucy Alice Wright Pridgen
Sister; Mary Roseline Wright McLean
Brother; Robert Ross Wright
traveling in covered wagons drawn by oxen. They purchased land from Lucy's cousins Benjamin Franklin and Redding Scott Pridgen (a gift from their parents Wiley W. Pridgen, Sr. and Mary Baker Pridgen) to establish what became their plantation home. The home still stands and is owned by Wright Descendants. It was known as "Locust Grove"
~~~~~
As of June 9, 2012, I was notified that the house is indeed standing and is near what is now Jonesville, Texas.
Still owned by Wright descendants. Built in 1847 to 1849.
Information came from Lora Taylor Hornberger descendant of Alpheus Wright and Lucy Taylor Wright. She was so gracious to send a picture taken in 1991-1992. In fact she was at the home 2 weeks ago.
~~~~~
Married; Redding Scott Pridgen 11 Oct 1847.
Redding and Elizabeth owned property either in Old Union or Livelyville Community.
He and Elizabeth Hannah Wright Pridgen had the following children;
1. Unnamed- died in infancy
2. Lucy Pridgen b. 25 Aug 1851
3. Wiley W. Pridgen b. 24 Aug 1854
4. Mollie Pridgen b. 2 Feb 1857
5. Alpheus Wright Pridgen b. 24 Nov 1859
6. Redding S. Pridgen, Jr. 11 Mar 1862
7. Von Moltke Pridgen b. 8 Apr 1872
Elizabeth was left at home to manage the plantation along with her brother in law, Benjamin Franklin Pridgen while
her husband was fighting for the confederacy.
Elizabeth Hannah Wright Pridgen (commonly known as Bettie) died in Fort Worth, Texas on 23 August 1885 at the residence of Dr. Brooks where she had gone for medical treatment.
Sister; Edith Florence Wright
Sister; Emma Gertrude Wright Hart
Sister; Lucy Alice Wright Pridgen
Sister; Mary Roseline Wright McLean
Brother; Robert Ross Wright
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