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William Wight

Birth29 May 1818 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death1898 - Shiloh Cemetary, Birds Landing, Solano Co, California, USA
MotherJeanette LNU
FatherWilliam Wight

Born in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, United Kingdom on 29 May 1818 to William Wight and Jeanette LNU. William Wight married Mary Millican and had 7 children. He passed away on 1898 in Shiloh Cemetary, Birds Landing, Solano Co, California, USA.

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Parents
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William Wight
Unknown - Unknown
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Jeanette Lnu
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Spouse(s)
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Mary Millican
1823 - 1909
Children Show all
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Cathrine Wight
1836 - Unknown
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Margret Wight
1843 - Unknown
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Jemima Wight
1849 - Unknown
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Agnes Wight
1839 - Unknown
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Rachel Wight
1851 - Unknown
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Jeanette G Wight
1843 - 1934
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William C Wight
1858 - 1942

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