William Bland Wright

Brief Life History of William Bland

When William Bland Wright was born on 1 September 1894, in Missouri, United States, his father, William David Wright, was 44 and his mother, Clara May Stapleton, was 25. He married Della Ann McPhail about 1920. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 4 daughters. He lived in United States in 1949 and Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, United States in 1950. He died in May 1987, in Culver City, Los Angeles, California, United States, at the age of 92.

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Family Time Line

William Bland Wright
1894–1987
Della Ann McPhail
1898–1990
Marriage: 1920
Elizabeth M Wright
1921–2008
Betty M Wright
1921–
Ralph E Wright
1924–
William Robert Wright
1926–2002
Mary Estella Wright
1927–
Della Marie Wright
1930–

Sources (18)

  • William B Wright, "United States 1950 Census"
  • Legacy NFS Source: William Bland Wright - Individual or family possessions: Family genealogies: birth-name: William B Wright
  • William Bland Wright, "United States World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942"

World Events (8)

1896 · Plessy vs. Ferguson

A landmark decision of the U.S. Supreme Court upholding the constitutionality of racial segregation laws for public facilities if the segregated facilities were equal in quality. It's widely regarded as one of the worst decisions in U.S. Supreme Court history.

1906 · Great San Francisco Earthquake

A 7.8 magnitude earthquake shook San Francisco for approximately 60 seconds on April 18, 1906. A 1906 report by US Army Relief Operations recorded the death toll for San Francisco and surrounding areas at 664. Later reports record the number at over 3,000 deaths. An estimated 225,000 people were left homeless from the widespread destructuction as 80% of the city was destroyed.

1919 · The Eighteenth Amendment

The Eighteenth Amendment established a prohibition on all intoxicating liquors in the United States. As a result of the Amendment, the Prohibition made way for bootlegging and speakeasies becoming popular in many areas. The Eighteenth Amendment was then repealed by the Twenty-first Amendment. Making it the first and only amendment that has been repealed.

Name Meaning

English and Scottish: occupational name for a craftsman or maker of machinery, mostly in wood, of any of a wide range of kinds, from Middle English and Older Scots wriht, wright, wricht, writh, write (Old English wyrhta, wryhta) ‘craftsman’, especially ‘carpenter, joiner’. The term is found in various combinations (for example, Cartwright and Wainwright ), but when used in isolation it often referred to a builder of windmills or watermills. This surname is also very common among African Americans.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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