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Mary Wighton

Birthabt 1847 - Dundee, Forfarshire
Death18 Jan 1939 - Forfar, Scotland
MotherAgnes Robertson
FatherAlexander Wighton

Born in Dundee, Forfarshire on abt 1847 to Alexander Wighton and Agnes Robertson. Mary Wighton had 12 children. She passed away on 18 Jan 1939 in Forfar, Scotland.

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Parents
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Alexander Wighton
1810 - 1885
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Agnes Robertson
1806 - 1886
Children Show all
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Jane Elder
1872 - Unknown
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Helen Cochrane
1871 - Unknown
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Mary Elder
1877 - Unknown
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Robert Elder
1874 - 1934
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George Elder
1868 - Unknown
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Marjory Elder
1883 - Unknown
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Alexander Elder
1885 - Unknown
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William Elder
1880 - Unknown
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Isabella Martin Elder
1863 - Unknown
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Danna Elder
1866 - Unknown
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Jassieann Elder
1879 - Unknown
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Jessie Elder
1880 - Unknown

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