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| Wilson Campbell Wright Company G, 4th Regiment Cavalry, CSA He served under General Robet E. Lee Served as Messenger Boy, then a Private Paroled 9 April 1865 at Appomattox, VA Buried Ferebee Cemetery, Shawboro, NC |
Elizabeth Wright Morris Born 17 December 1904 Died 24 April 2000 Daughter of Amelia Etheridge and Wilson Campbell Wright Member of Norfolk County Grays, UDC |
Katherine Clifton, Captain First Virginia Cavalier Cantinieres and Marguerite Hicks, 6th District Chairman, Virginia Division UDC |
Jean Spencer, Katherine Clifton and Marguerite Hicks |
Norfolk County Grays Sons of Confederate Veterans Honor Guard |
Katherine Clifton placing 1st National Flag on Elizabeth Wright Morris grave |
Jean Spencer presenting Norfolk County Grays Chapter Wreath |
John Pelitier, Commander Norfolk County Grays, SCV |
Marguerite Hicks presenting Princess Anne Chapter Chapter Wreath |
![]() Betty Young and Genevieve McNally Grand daughters of Wilson Campbell Wright and Amelia Etheridge Wright |
Elizabeth W. Morris Marker |
First Virginia Cavalier Cantinieres Crystal Brown, Jean Spencer, Debbie Mixon, Therese Tomlinson (Courtney Brown not pictured) and Katherine Clifton, Captain |
The
First Virginia Cavalier
Cantinieres,
Virginia Division
United Daughters of the
Confederacy
wishes to
thank everyone who assisted
with this dedication.
Elizabeth Wright Morris Family
Norfolk County Grays,
Chapter
2535
United Daughters of the
Confederacy
Chesapeake, Virginia
Marguerite Hicks, Sixth
District
Chairman
Virginia Division, United
Daughters
of the Confederacy
William Mixon, First
Brigade
Commander
Sons of Confederate Veterans,
Virginia
Norfolk County Grays, Camp
1549
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Chesapeake, Virginia
Photographs by L. Neale Clifton
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