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John Wighton 1836 - 1904

John Wighton was born in 1836 to John Wighton. and Hannah Mary White. He was in a relationship with Margaret (O'Sullivan) Wighton, and had a child Maurice Thomas Wighton. John Wighton died at age 67 years old on May 17, 1904, and was buried at Melbourne General Cemetery College Cres, in Parkville, Melbourne City County, VIC Australia.
John Wighton
1836
May 17, 1904
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    John Wighton lived 8 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 68.
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In 1836, in the year that John Wighton was born, on February 23rd, the Battle of the Alamo began. A group of American settlers were surrounded by the Mexican Army, led by Santa Anna, at the Alamo. The battle lasted until March 6th - all of the settler army was killed. Historians estimate that 400–600 in the Mexican Army were killed.
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In 1842, John was only 6 years old when Sir Richard Owen, an English paleontologist, created the name "Dinosauria", which meant "Terrible Reptile" or "Fearfully Great Reptile". It has since been Anglicized to "dinosaur".
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