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Perkins Ward Wrightson

Birth27 Jan 1786 - Scarborough, Yorkshire, England
DeathOct 1853 - Wem, Shropshire, England
MotherLucy PERKINS
FatherThomas Wrightson

Born in Scarborough, Yorkshire, England on 27 Jan 1786 to Thomas Wrightson and Lucy PERKINS. Perkins Ward Wrightson married Charlotte Unknown and had 7 children. He passed away on Oct 1853 in Wem, Shropshire, England.

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Thomas Wrightson
1754 - Unknown
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Lucy Perkins
1760 - Unknown
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Charlotte Unknown
1787 - 1845
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Leonard Wrightson
1823 - 1888
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Margaret Wrightson
1819 - 1863
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Charlotte Wrightson
1815 - 1843
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Lucy Wrightson
1813 - 1837
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Henry Wrightson
1817 - 1839
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Thomas Wrightson
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Wrightson
1825 - Unknown

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