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Re: Martin Trail
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Yes, all that sounds correct. The Thomas Trail would have been a brother, but the other person is unknown to me. I though the person who took Anna was a friend, but sounds like she became domestic help. Her future husband came to the farm where she lived (Lee Summitt, Mo.) and worked as a farm hand. They married (Anna and Thomas Wright) and moved to Eldorado, Ks and later to Indian Territory where they ran a general store and had six or eight children. Some of Anna's children had red hair. One of the boys was Charles Wright. I have a picture of the family. Three daughters, Lillie, Jessie, and Mary. Another son by the name of Harry I believe ..... All lived in Oklahoma, except for Lillie (Wright) Stewart who lived in British Columbia, Canada. I wonder why the mistake of CAPTAIN being on the gravestone. Thanks.

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