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  1. Susan Catherine Koerner Wright (April 30, 1831 – July 4, 1889) was the mother of aviation pioneers Wilbur and Orville Wright, and wife of Milton Wright. She gave birth to seven children, and fostered in them an interest in carpentry and mechanics with her deep skills in those areas.

  2. 20 de dez. de 2022 · Susan Catherine Koerner was born in Virginia but grew up on an Indiana farm. She joined the Church of the United Brethren as a teenager. Susan met Milton while studying literature at Hartsville College in Indiana—an unusual opportunity for a woman in that time and place. Both she and Milton were looking for a partner devoted to a ...

  3. Contents. Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. American homemaker. Also known as: Susan Catherine Koerner. Learn about this topic in these articles: parentage of Orville and Wilbur Wright. In Wright brothers: Early family life.

  4. Person. Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park. The Smithsonian Institution. Quick Facts. Significance: Mother to Orville & Wilbur Wright. Place of Birth: Virginia. Date of Birth: April 30, 1831. Place of Death: Dayton, Ohio. Date of Death: July 4th, 1889. Place of Burial: Dayton, Ohio. Cemetery Name:

  5. Susan Catherine Koerner Wright. April 30th, 1831 – July 4th, 1889. Born in Virginia, she moved with her family to Indiana in 1832. Susan was a member of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ and attended Hartsville College, where she met Milton. They were married in 1859.

  6. www.wright-brothers.org › Information_Desk › JustThe Wright Family

    Susan Wright, born 1831 in Loudoun County near Hillsboro, VA. He father John Gottlieb Koerner was a skilled wagon maker who had immigrated to America from the tiny village of Förthen, Germany (near Schleiz) in 1818. He worked as a carriage maker in Baltimore for a time where he married Catherine Fry in 1820.

  7. Susan Catherine Koerner was born in Virginia, but like Milton she grew up on an Indiana farm and joined the Church of the United Brethren in Christ as a teenager. Susan met Milton while studying literature at Hartsville College in Indiana, an unusual opportunity for a woman at that time and place.