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William John Stagg

Birthabt 1823 - Nottinghamshire, England
Death1889 - Nottingham St Mary, Nottinghamshire, England
MotherMary Ward
FatherWilliam Stagg

Born in Nottinghamshire, England on abt 1823 to William Stagg and Mary Ward. William John Stagg married Elizabeth Metcalf and had 7 children. He passed away on 1889 in Nottingham St Mary, Nottinghamshire, England.

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William Stagg
1800 - 1861
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Mary Ward
1803 - 1845
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Elizabeth Metcalf
1822 - Unknown
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Elizabeth J. Stagg
1845 - Unknown
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Jno M Stagg
1842 - Unknown
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Mary F Stagg
1849 - Unknown
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Clara M Stagg
1855 - Unknown
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Maria T Stagg
1847 - Unknown
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Therza M Stagg
1837 - Unknown
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Thirza Mahala Stagg
1832 - 1912

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