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George Behagg

BirthApr 1848 - Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England
DeathDec 1933 - North Witchford, Cambridgeshire, England
MotherMary Day
FatherCharles Behagg

Born in Warboys, Huntingdonshire, England on Apr 1848 to Charles Behagg and Mary Day. George Behagg married Mary Ann Howe and had 9 children. He passed away on Dec 1933 in North Witchford, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Parents
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Charles Behagg
1810 - 1894
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Mary Day
1806 - 1894
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Howe
1856 - 1941
Children Show all
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Mary Elizabeth Ann Behagg
1885 - 1961
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Charles William Behagg
1880 - 1971
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Martha Behagg
1874 - 1928
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Henry Behagg
1877 - 1955
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Florence Emily Behagg
1898 - 1977
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John Lewis Behagg
1889 - 1916
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Arthur Behagg
1892 - 1973
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George Herbert Behagg
1883 - 1960
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Alfred Behagg
1895 - 1973

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