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James Hagger

Birth20 May 1833 - Springfield, Essex, England
DeathJun 1916 - Chelmsford, Essex, England 4a, 613
MotherSarah Mead
FatherSamuel Hagger

Born in Springfield, Essex, England on 20 May 1833 to Samuel Hagger and Sarah Mead. James Hagger married Mary Maddocks and had 9 children. He passed away on Jun 1916 in Chelmsford, Essex, England 4a, 613.

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Parents
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Samuel Hagger
1800 - 1898
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Sarah Mead
1802 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Mary Maddocks
1837 - 1915
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Annie Hagger
1853 - Unknown
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Harry Hagger
1857 - Unknown
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Ruth Mary Hagger
1870 - 1959
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Charles Edward Hagger
1875 - 1913
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Burt Hagger
1865 - 1938
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Frederick Hagger
1860 - Unknown
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Frank Samuel Hagger
1861 - Unknown
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Samuel Roland Hagger
1868 - 1933
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Hannah (Anna) Jane Hagger
1857 - 1943

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