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William Jagger

Birth30 Oct 1779 - Shelf, Yorkshire
Death30 April 1856 - Coley, St John, Yorkshire, England
MotherLydia Longbottom
FatherJohn Jagger

Born in Shelf, Yorkshire on 30 Oct 1779 to John Jagger and Lydia Longbottom. William Jagger married Ann (Nancy) Woodhead and had 12 children. He passed away on 30 April 1856 in Coley, St John, Yorkshire, England.

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Parents
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John Jagger
1760 - 1840
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Lydia Longbottom
1756 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ann (Nancy) Woodhead
1780 - 1840
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Squire Jagger
1807 - 1865
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Bethel Jagger
1809 - 1833
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John Joseph Jagger
1804 - 1872
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Mary Jagger
1807 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Jagger
1815 - Unknown
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Sarah Jagger
1813 - 1874
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Elizabeth Jaggar
1815 - 1896
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Harriet Jagger
1821 - Unknown
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Martha Jagger
1812 - Unknown
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Thomas Jagger
1825 - Unknown
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Nancy Jagger
1822 - Unknown
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William Jagger
1813 - 1870

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