80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Boatwright, Cyunthia—
- Boyce, Ethel Wrigthb. 1940
- Bradley, William Wright1848 — 1922Boone County, Missouri
- Cartwright—
- Cartwright, Austin—
- Cartwright, Carrie Jean1970 — 2006Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Cartwright, D—
- Cartwright, Donny—
- Cartwright, Effie1883 — 1965Winfrey Valley Community, Crawford County, Arkansas
- Cartwright, Estherb. 1836
- Cartwright, Faye1901 — 1986Arkansas
- Cartwright, Josephb. 1837
- Cartwright, Joseph—
- Cartwright, Josephine Fenia1857 — 1918Winfrey Valley Community, Crawford County, Arkansas
- Cartwright, Malisa Emlineb. 1868Weddington, Arkansas
- Cartwright, Nancyb. 1832
- Cartwright, Samuel1838 — 1907Weddington, Arkansas
- Cartwright, Sherman1888 — 1940
- Cartwright, Thomas1880 — 1934Winfrey Valley Community, Crawford County, Arkansas
- Gibson, George Wright Big George"1863 — 1930Moore's Mill, Washington County, Arkansas
- Greer, James Wright1847 — 1887Lafayette, Missouri
- Greer, James Wright Sr.—
- Newsom, Joe Wright1911 — 1968Mount Vernon, Franklin County, Texas
- Newsome, Robert Wright1892 — 1962Mount Vernon, Franklin County, Texas
- Rankin, Enoch Wright1858 — 1930Washington County, Pennsylvania
- Rankin, Jane A. Wright1813 — 1847Jefferson County, Tennessee
- Seewright, Anne—
- Seward, Wid Wright1926 — 1998Cotton County, Oklahoma
- Seward, Wid Wright Jr.b. 1980
- Shipley, James Wright1858 — 1932Cedar Creek, Arkansas
- Stockley, John Wright1902 — 1980Brownwood, Texas
- Tatom, Stephen Wright1826 — 1911
- Thomason, Tilford Wright1834 — 1910Cincinnati, Washington County, Arkansas
Research Tips
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