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George Hagger

Birth10 Mar 1826 - Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, UK
Death7 Jan 1883 - Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia
MotherDorothea (k.a. Dolly) Cann
FatherJoseph Hagger

Born in Melbourn, Cambridgeshire, England, UK on 10 Mar 1826 to Joseph Hagger and Dorothea (k.a. Dolly) Cann. George Hagger married Elizabeth Dorrington and had 7 children. He passed away on 7 Jan 1883 in Eaglehawk, Victoria, Australia.

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Parents
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Joseph Hagger
1791 - 1864
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Dorothea (K.a. Dolly) Cann
1787 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Dorrington
1840 - 1922
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Isabel Alice Hagger
1875 - 1953
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Arthur George Hagger
1868 - 1942
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Frank Dorrington Hagger
1865 - 1946
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Charles Ellis Harry Hagger
1878 - 1959
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Ralph Thomas Hagger
1872 - 1949
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Clara Emily Hagger
1870 - 1957
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George William Hagger
1864 - 1865

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