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Dr Charles Thomas Wright

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Dr Charles Thomas Wright

Birth
Graves County, Kentucky, USA
Death
11 Sep 1904 (aged 61)
Arlington, Carlisle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Mayfield, Graves County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Dr. C. T. Wright died at his home in Arlington, Carlisle county, Ky., at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, September 11th, 1904, of the effects of paralysis. Dr. Wright was born and raised in Graves county, six miles from the city, near Wright's Chapel. He chose the profession of dentistry early in life and for many years practiced his profession in this city, after which he located in Clinton, where he resided until about one year ago, when he moved to Arlington.

Dr. Wright was married twice. The first to Miss Mildred Boswell, of this city and of this marriage, two children are living, Charlie and Herbert, of this county.

His second wife was Miss Pearle Peeples, of Carlisle county, and of this marriage, there are three children, Bruce, Vernon and Miss Pearle Wright, who, together with their mother, survive him.

He also leaves three brothers and two sisters, J. A., R. F., and Crittenden Wright, and Mrs. Dona Wright, wife of Jas. T. Wright of Paducah and Mrs. Bettie Ferguson, of near Sedalia.

He was 61 years old, and was a member of the Methodist church; was an honorable gentleman and highly respected by all who knew him. His body arrived Monday on the noon train and was carried to the residence of his son, H. C. Wright on North Seventh street, where funeral services were held by Rev. C. A. Waterfield, after which his remains were interred in the presence of relatives and friends.

(The Daily Messenger - Monday Afternoon, 12 Sept 1904).
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Buried At Mayfield
Mayfield, Ky., Sept-12, the remains of Dr. C T. Wright, a well known dentist of Arlington, Ky., were brought here today and interred in the city cemetery. Dr Wright was born and reared in this county, and was a brother of B. A. and R. T. Wright of this city, and Mr. Joe T. Wright of Paducah. All tobacco dealers of this station. He was a prominent citizen and highly connected.

(Ran in the The Lexington Herald - September 13, 1904 and the Paducah Sun - September 13, 1904).
Dr. C. T. Wright died at his home in Arlington, Carlisle county, Ky., at 10 o'clock Sunday morning, September 11th, 1904, of the effects of paralysis. Dr. Wright was born and raised in Graves county, six miles from the city, near Wright's Chapel. He chose the profession of dentistry early in life and for many years practiced his profession in this city, after which he located in Clinton, where he resided until about one year ago, when he moved to Arlington.

Dr. Wright was married twice. The first to Miss Mildred Boswell, of this city and of this marriage, two children are living, Charlie and Herbert, of this county.

His second wife was Miss Pearle Peeples, of Carlisle county, and of this marriage, there are three children, Bruce, Vernon and Miss Pearle Wright, who, together with their mother, survive him.

He also leaves three brothers and two sisters, J. A., R. F., and Crittenden Wright, and Mrs. Dona Wright, wife of Jas. T. Wright of Paducah and Mrs. Bettie Ferguson, of near Sedalia.

He was 61 years old, and was a member of the Methodist church; was an honorable gentleman and highly respected by all who knew him. His body arrived Monday on the noon train and was carried to the residence of his son, H. C. Wright on North Seventh street, where funeral services were held by Rev. C. A. Waterfield, after which his remains were interred in the presence of relatives and friends.

(The Daily Messenger - Monday Afternoon, 12 Sept 1904).
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Buried At Mayfield
Mayfield, Ky., Sept-12, the remains of Dr. C T. Wright, a well known dentist of Arlington, Ky., were brought here today and interred in the city cemetery. Dr Wright was born and reared in this county, and was a brother of B. A. and R. T. Wright of this city, and Mr. Joe T. Wright of Paducah. All tobacco dealers of this station. He was a prominent citizen and highly connected.

(Ran in the The Lexington Herald - September 13, 1904 and the Paducah Sun - September 13, 1904).

Gravesite Details

Dr. Wright's grave is unmarked.



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