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Ann J Wighton

BirthMay 1861 - St Virgeans, Forfarshire
Death8 February 1933 - Clinton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherAnn Barty
FatherWilliam Wighton

Born in St Virgeans, Forfarshire on May 1861 to William Wighton and Ann Barty. Ann J Wighton married John DeVaney and had 9 children. She passed away on 8 February 1933 in Clinton, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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Parents
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William Wighton
1804 - Unknown
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Ann Barty
1824 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Devaney
1853 - 1893
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Frances Devaney
1887 - 1924
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Margaret D Devaney
1893 - 1975
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Mary Devaney
1881 - Unknown
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Nellie G. Devaney
1891 - Unknown
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Peter J. Devaney
1883 - 1948
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John Devaney
1885 - Unknown
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Martin Devaney
1892 - Unknown
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Margaret Devaney
1889 - Unknown
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Helen Devaney
1894 - Unknown

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