George Wigan

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Born1692
Died11 November 1776(1776-11-11) (aged 82–83)
Resting placeSt Mary's Church, Oldswinford, Worcestershire
Parent(s)William Wigan, Mary Sonds
George Wigan
Born1692
Died11 November 1776(1776-11-11) (aged 82–83)
Resting placeSt Mary's Church, Oldswinford, Worcestershire
Parent(s)William Wigan, Mary Sonds
RelativesJohn Wigan (physician)

George Wigan (c1692 – 11 November 1776) was a tutor at Christ Church, Oxford then rector of St Mary's, Oldswinford in Worcestershire.

George Wigan was born at Kensington, oldest son of William Wigan and Mary (née Sonds) to survive to adulthood and brother of John Wigan. He was educated at Westminster School[1] and Christ Church, Oxford, matriculating on 9 June 1711 at the age of 18. He was awarded his BA, 1715; MA, 1718; DD (by diploma) 19 June 1749. Wigan was ordained deacon by George Hooper, Bishop of Bath and Wells (20 December 1719).[2][3]

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