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Ann Wighton

Birth12 Sep 1788 - Hevingham, Norfolk, England
Death7 Jul 1870 - Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada
MotherElizabeth Orton
FatherPhilip Wighton

Born in Hevingham, Norfolk, England on 12 Sep 1788 to Philip Wighton and Elizabeth Orton. Ann Wighton married John Edwards and had 9 children. She passed away on 7 Jul 1870 in Ingersoll, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Philip Wighton
1766 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Orton
1769 - 1811
Spouse(s)
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John Edwards
1789 - 1879
Children Show all
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Elizabeth Edwards
1815 - 1881
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Edward Edwin Edwards
1812 - 1881
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Phoebe Ann Edwards
1824 - 1896
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Elijah Edwards
1829 - 1900
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William Edwards
1816 - 1858
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Sarah Ann Edwards
1818 - 1878
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John Edwards
1827 - 1901
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Emily Amelia Edwards
1821 - 1834
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Elizabeth Edwards
1812 - 1890

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