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William Wighton

Birth15 Jun 1735 - Meigle, Perthshire, Scotland
Death1779 - Not Available
MotherHelen Mill
FatherJohn Wighton

Born in Meigle, Perthshire, Scotland on 15 Jun 1735 to John Wighton and Helen Mill. William Wighton married Margaret Finlay and had 9 children. He passed away on 1779.

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John Wighton
1714 - 1758
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Helen Mill
1714 - 1765
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Margaret Finlay
1736 - 1779
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Isabela Wighton
1765 - 1861
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Barbara Wighton
1776 - Unknown
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Patrick Wighton
1762 - Unknown
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Margaret Wighton
1773 - Unknown
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Isobel Wighton
1764 - 1764
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John Wighton
1770 - Unknown
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James Wighton
1767 - Unknown
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William Wighton
1769 - Unknown
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Agnes Wighton
1779 - 1851

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