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Dear Beth, Wow! You gave me information I did not have at all. I would love to to have copies or transcriptions of the letters from Sally Wrigley and Mary White! My uncle has a silver cup in his possession inscribed with the name Eveleth, but so far I have not been able to identify the reason for its inscription or to whom it was a gift....some of your information might give me a clue. I am wondering if I have any information I can give you? I have a lot on the Wrigleys and Paxsons both back to 1600"s in England....with Wrigley line pretty well documented (better than the Paxsons back that far). James Wrigley (probably the son of John Wrigley of ould tame, Saddleworth, England)B. abt 1648----> Benjamin Wrigley----> James Wrigley----> Edmund Wrigley (three sons emigrated to US. One was) ----> Edward Wrigley m. Susan Paxson (daughter of Benjamin Paxson) ----> sons: Henry Edmond Wrigley m. Alma Eveleth and Benjamin Paxson Wrigley m Sally Eveleth (a little scandal here --- he had already been married in Illinois, had two sonsm and had faked his own death before returning to Philadelphia where he married his brother's sister-in-law) and William Wrigley ( this line leads to the Chicago chewing gum. Henry Edmund Wrigley ----> John Evelth Wrigley m. Priscilla Tammany ----> Hugh Tammany Wrigley m. Genevieve Agatha Elser ----> Genevieve Agatha Wrigley m. James Aloysius Dunn ----> me Let me know if there are missing pieces I can provide for you. Jeanne Dunn Wilmington, Delaware Notify Administrator about this message?
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