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John Hagger

Birth12 DEC 1849 - Broomfield, Essex, England
DeathJan 1906 - Essex, United Kingdom
MotherSophia Sawkins.
FatherAlfred Hagger

Born in Broomfield, Essex, England on 12 DEC 1849 to Alfred Hagger and Sophia Sawkins.. John Hagger married Eliza Searles and had 9 children. He passed away on Jan 1906 in Essex, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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Alfred Hagger
1829 - 1909
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Sophia Sawkins.
1825 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Searles
1850 - 1935
Children Show all
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Minnie Sophia Hagger
1873 - 1948
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Lillie Marion Hagger
1880 - 1883
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Edgar Edward Hagger
1876 - 1924
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Charles Richard Hagger
1878 - 1881
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May Constance Hagger
1884 - 1914
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Arthur Leopold Hagger
1881 - 1960
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Henry Charles Hagger
1889 - 1920
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Louis Victor Hagger
1887 - 1957
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Florence Annie Hagger
1892 - 1922

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