The Saga of Zaccheus Wilson

The Real ''ZACCHEUS WILSON'' 1713 - 1796

by Wilburn Dennis Wright


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 1/04/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 153
ISBN : 9781456885588

About the Book


About the Author

Attended and graduated from Madison High School in 1957 – married in 1957, and went on to active duty in United States army reverse. W. Dennis Wright had received a diploma from the Cartoonist Exchange in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1955 and attended ICS correspondence school 1959-1961. His eight year obligation in the United States reverse gained for him an honorable discharge in 1964 as well as a diploma from Fort Belvoir, School of Engineering at Fort Belvoir, Virginia in Washington D.C. He worked for an architectural firm “Howard, Nelson, Lynn, Batsey and O’Brien” in Nashville, Tennessee from 1961 through till 1972. Then for “Fred Shipman” Architect from 1972 till 1981, when he then started his own business a construction company “Plaza Construction” in 1980 – 1982. When then in a very bad motorcycle accident while riding for the Al Menah Temple shrine, forced his company into closure over his months of recovery. Then partnered with and began an architectural branch office with “Henry Bledsoe and Associates” with the late Henry Bledsoe. Afterward in 1992 he began “Dennis Wright and Associate” – as an architectural drafting service in the Nashville/ Madison. Tennessee, area in 1985-2002. Then in 2002 he forced more or/ less into retirement with a stroke and heart trouble. Then with the search and ancestry of his own family in his mind, along with a love of history, began the genealogy for his “Wright’s” and the Y-DNA #138833, completed and successful. With all that now behind him he was asked by a close friend to help her with her family search of her ancestry. The results are seen in this book, to tell all what I had found that had not been written by early writers on this Wilson family and ancestry, at least not to this writer depth.