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She was a graduate of Jefferson High School, Roanoke College and the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (then the Women’s College of the University of North Carolina), from which she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics.  As the wife of Harry Bailey for almost 60 years, Louise lived in various states across the country and traveled extensively as a result of Harry’s army career.  Louise was an avid genealogist who began her research in the early 1970s.  Due to living in many locations, she was able to visit institutions housing collections relevant to her research.  She, along with her brother, Fred Boyer Wright, Sr. and sister Julia Wright Wells, published a history of the Straley-Wright Families. She continued collecting genealogical information until the early 2000s.  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