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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Angus (Forfarshire) => Topic started by: enasharples on Thursday 12 April 07 20:21 BST (UK)
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Am looking for info on
Thomas Wighton c1766 Angus
Wife Janet HOGG c1766 Angus
Children
John WIGHTON 1812 Stepney, London
William 1795 Alyth, Ayrshire
Marjory 1810 Meigle, Perthshire
Catherine 1813 Panbride, Angus
May c1816 Angus
Found them in the 1841 census. Living in Broughton Ferry, Dundee. Church Street
Can anyone help?
Thanks
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The youngest daughter Mary is the only one living with her parents in the 1841 census
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Church Street With Broughty Ferry
Janet Wighton 65
May Wighton 25
Thomas Wighton 75
Looks like you are going to have to search for the marriages of the female children to find their married names. Then search for the boys who have also grown up and married.
Elizabeth
p.s. Love the name by the way hope you don't wear a hairnet too.
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I have lots of information on THomas Wighton and Janet Hogg as their daughter, Marjory (May) Wighton, was my 3 times great grandmother. Are you still intereste in finding out more about them?
Rachael
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I am interested in information on Thomas Wighton and Janet Hogg. I descend from John Wighton . I would like to get my head around the family being in England and later in Scotland. My GGG Grandmother was Margaret Millar Wighton. All of my research goes back to a Thomas Wighton in Aberdeenshire but his wife is Elizabeth Taylor - obviously not my Thomas Wigton. My Thomas was apparently a Baker? I could be wrong