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1Marian Fawcett Wightman (1848 - 1902), c.1870arc02493

Marian Fawcett Wightman (1848 - 1902), c.1870

2Marian Fawcett Wightman (1848 - 1902), c.1890arc02494

Marian Fawcett Wightman (1848 - 1902), c.1890

3Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.3.22 (full sheet)q00033

Ordnance Survey Map, sheet no. Yorkshire No. 294.3.22 (full sheet)

4Four young girls 'Bertha, Muriel, Edith and Dorothy Dixon', evidently sisters: Annie Muriel Dixon (born 1874), Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), Dorothy Maud Woolhouse Dixon (born 1877) and Bertha Wightman Dixon (born 1879), c. 1880arc02495

Four young girls 'Bertha, Muriel, Edith and Dorothy Dixon', evidently sisters: Annie Muriel Dixon (born 1874), Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), Dorothy Maud Woolhouse Dixon (born 1877) and Bertha Wightman Dixon (born 1879), c. 1880

5Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), as a young girl, daughter of James Dixon (1851 - 1947) and Edith Fawcett Dixon (1850 - 1934), c. 1880arc02496

Edith Dixon (1875 - 1946), as a young girl, daughter of James Dixon (1851 - 1947) and Edith Fawcett Dixon (1850 - 1934), c. 1880

6Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978)arc02497

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978)

7Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978), c. 1895arc02498

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978), c. 1895

8Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), aged 2 years and 4 months, daughter of John Fawcett Wightman (1857 - 1892) and Alice Stanley Wightman (nee Cooke) (1860 - 1893) arc02500

Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), aged 2 years and 4 months, daughter of John Fawcett Wightman (1857 - 1892) and Alice Stanley Wightman (nee Cooke) (1860 - 1893)

9Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978) and his sister Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), evidently aged 13 and 12 respectivelyarc02501

Stanley Wightman (1885 - 1978) and his sister Gladys Wightman (1886 - 1974), evidently aged 13 and 12 respectively

10Mrs Cook(e), thought to be Mrs Sarah Ann Cooke (formerly Saynor, nee Armstrong) (c. 1819 - 1907), cutlery manufacturer, c. 1860sarc02503

Mrs Cook(e), thought to be Mrs Sarah Ann Cooke (formerly Saynor, nee Armstrong) (c. 1819 - 1907), cutlery manufacturer, c. 1860s

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