Annie Bright
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Annie Bright (14 July 1840 – 21 June 1913) was a British-born Australian journalist and spiritualist.
Annie Bright was born on 14 July 1840 at Mount Hooton, Nottingham in England. She was the daughter of bookkeeper and silk merchant, William and Charlotte Wright (née Hooton). She attended Church of England schools, despite her father being a freethinker.[1] In 1864 she married James Pillars, a minister in the Unitarian church and the couple moved to Sydney,[1] where he replaced Rev. G. H. Stanley in the Macquarie Street church.[2]