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George Wagg

Birth1838 - Bishopstone, Wiltshire, England
Death16 Nov 1906 - Salisbury District
MotherAnn Mussel
FatherWILLIAM WAGG (WAG)

Born in Bishopstone, Wiltshire, England on 1838 to WILLIAM WAGG (WAG) and Ann Mussel. George Wagg married Emily Stradden and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Nov 1906 in Salisbury District.

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Parents
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William Wagg (Wag)
1771 - 1844
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Ann Mussel
1814 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Emily Stradden
1842 - 1928
Children Show all
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Henry George Wagg
1866 - 1935
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Emily Frances Wagg
1868 - Unknown
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Sidney John Wagg
1870 - 1948
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Edith Helen Wagg
1880 - Unknown
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Bessie Wagg
1874 - Unknown
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Emma Maria Wagg
1876 - 1942
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William Charles Wagg
1878 - 1965
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Edmund Wagg
1872 - 1947
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Ethel Wagg
1882 - 1945
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George I Wagg
1871 - Unknown

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