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John Trigger

Birth17 Mar 1800 - Stoke Damerel, (now Plymouth), Devon, England
Death24 Jun 1863 - 144 Gover St, North Adelaide, South Australia
MotherAnn Greet
FatherPhillip TRIGGER

Born in Stoke Damerel, (now Plymouth), Devon, England on 17 Mar 1800 to Phillip TRIGGER and Ann Greet. John Trigger married Elizabeth Drew and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Jun 1863 in 144 Gover St, North Adelaide, South Australia.

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Parents
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Phillip Trigger
1762 - Unknown
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Ann Greet
1766 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Drew
1808 - 1882
Children Show all
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Frances Trigger
1826 - 1912
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Dinah Elizabeth Triger
1843 - 1928
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Samuel Trigger Trigar
1836 - Unknown
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William Trigger Trigar
1834 - Unknown
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Richard Trigar
1839 - 1915
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Eliza Trigger
1828 - 1907
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John Trigger Trigar
1831 - Unknown
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Robert Trigger
1844 - Unknown
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Cornelia Trigger
1841 - Unknown
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Edward Trigger
1836 - 1878
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Matilda Trigger
1846 - Unknown

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