This story tracks the Wiggans family in Lancashire, England back to 1730, although the name is much older. It is derived from the personal name “Wuicon” or Wigand – meaning high or noble – and it was first recorded in the Domesday Book as “Wighen” in 1086, in Cambridge.
My 6th great-grandmother, brought her daughter Margaret to Douglas Chapel in Parbold, England to be baptized. It wasn’t illegal to have an illegitimate child, but it was illegal to withhold the father’s name. She did.