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Susannah Goldsmith Applegate

Birth22 Nov 1850 - Sleaforth Street, Battersea, London, England
DeathSep 1924 - Mile End Old Town, London, England
MotherAnn Goldsmith
FatherGeorge Applegate

Born in Sleaforth Street, Battersea, London, England on 22 Nov 1850 to George Applegate and Ann Goldsmith. Susannah Goldsmith Applegate married James Charles Saggers and had 9 children. She passed away on Sep 1924 in Mile End Old Town, London, England.

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George Applegate
1818 - 1855
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Ann Goldsmith
1817 - Unknown
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James Charles Saggers
1850 - 1916
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James Saggers
1878 - 1947
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Mary Ann Saggers
1880 - 1961
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Alfred James Saggers
1875 - 1939
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Minnie Saggers
1888 - 1982
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Susan Saggio Saggers
1886 - Unknown
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George Thomas Saggers
1884 - 1965
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Frederick Saggers
1891 - 1961
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William Saggers
1891 - 1974
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John Saggers
1876 - 1941

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