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Martha Ann Agger

Birthabt 1853 - Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England
Death1892 - Toxteth Park, Liverpool
MotherEsther Warner
FatherWilliam Agger

Born in Kings Lynn, Norfolk, England on abt 1853 to William Agger and Esther Warner. Martha Ann Agger married John Colley and had 7 children. She passed away on 1892 in Toxteth Park, Liverpool.

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Parents
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William Agger
1816 - 1879
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Esther Warner
1816 - 1893
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John Colley
1851 - Unknown
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John Colley
Unknown - Unknown
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John Percy Colley
1873 - 1951
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William Agger Colley
1875 - 1943
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James Reginald Colley
1880 - 1968
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Ada Esther Colley
1878 - Unknown
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Charles Edward Colley
1877 - Unknown
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Victoria Grace Colley
1883 - 1964
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Ada Warcup
1879 - 1962

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