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James Ramsay Wighton

Birth25 MAR 1810 - Liff Benvie, Invergowrie, Scotland
Death5 Sept 1879 - St. Peter, Dundee, Scotland
MotherEuphan Ramsay
FatherWilliam Wighton

Born in Liff Benvie, Invergowrie, Scotland on 25 MAR 1810 to William Wighton and Euphan Ramsay. James Ramsay Wighton had 12 children. He passed away on 5 Sept 1879 in St. Peter, Dundee, Scotland.

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William Wighton
1776 - Unknown
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Euphan Ramsay
1782 - Unknown
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Francis Wrighton
1848 - Unknown
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John Wrighton
1853 - Unknown
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James Wighton
1862 - Unknown
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William Wighton
1870 - Unknown
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Mary Kidd Wighton
1864 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Wighton
1867 - Unknown
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Margaret Wighton
1855 - 1917
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Ann Wighton
1860 - Unknown
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David Nicholas Caulson Wighton
1857 - 1919
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William Wighton
1874 - Unknown
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Helen Wighton
1865 - Unknown
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Helen Gilchrist Young (Nelly) (Nettie) Wighton
1868 - Unknown

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