William Maughan 1707 - ?
William Maughan we believe was the father of John Maughan below and born circa 1707. William was from 'Steelrigg' or Steel Rigg, a land holding (farm) on the north side of Hadrian's Wall 3 miles northeast of Haltwhistle. In the Dictionarium Anglo-Britannicum by John Kersey (1708) 'steel' refers to the body of an arrow and a 'rig' is (a) a horse that has had a stone (testicle) cut but was able to sire a colt, (b) ramping, or (c) a wanton girl. One could presume that the meaning then is a ramp against Hadrian's Wall from which to shoot arrows. During this period in the history of Northumberland, England and Scotland were joined by the Acts of Union in 1707 (technically two acts: Union with Scotland Act of 1706 and the Union with England Act of 1707). This meant that the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland - which at the time were separate states with separate legislatures, but with the same monarch - were, in the words of the Treaty, 'united into one Kingdom by the name of Great Britain'. the Scottish Parliament and the English Parliament united to form the Parliament of Great Britain, based in the Palace of Westminster in London, the home of the English Parliament.
The appearance of John Maughan and his children in parish registers in Edinburgh, Scotalnd suggests a migration north of some 75 miles as the crow flies somewhere between 1735 and 1760. William married Mary ? who was born circa 1711.
Thomas Maughan 1734
Thomas Maughan christened 29-Jan-1734, married
John Maughan
Nicholas Maughan 1738
Nicholas Maughan
Anne Maughan 1742
Anne Maughan
William Maughan 1743
William Maughan
Elizabeth Maughan 1746
Elizabeth Maughan
Isabella Maughan 1749
Isabella Maughan
Joseph Maughan 1751
Joseph Maughan
Robert Maughan 1754
Robert Maughan
Michael Maughan 1756
Michael Maughan