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JaggerLine: WALKER WAS MYSTERY MAN
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WALKER WAS MYSTERY MAN. The parents of William Jagger (born about 1781, Southowram) were Mary Jagger and a man with Walker yDNA. My cousin Randy Jagger’s yDNA matches several men in Walker Group 20 at the Walker surname yDNA Project at. Here is the probable Walker ancestry of Dave: http:/ wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tracing the Line Links. Adams Co. Ill. Calderdale Family History Soc. Calderdale Info and photos. Historical Photos of Galesburg.
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JaggerLine: LEE JAGGER, DESCENDANTS, AND CLOSE KIN
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LEE JAGGER, DESCENDANTS, AND CLOSE KIN. Lee began work with the railroad at age 15, doing various jobs in the Galesburg, Illinois, yards. He attended Galesburg High School, Browns Business College, and LaSalle Extension University. He became a brakeman with the CB&Q railroad in McCook, Nebraska, in 1907. Lee had some kin precede him to McCook: Roy Weidenhamer (from 1905), and Jess Jagger (from 1905). Lee’s cousin Jesse Roy Weidenhamer remained in McCook for the rest of his life. Shirley recalled that Eld...
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JaggerLine: INTRODUCTION
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Just come across your blog and found it very interesting. Just starting out on Jagger side of tree, my great great great grandfather was Joseph Jagger (b. 1818) He married Mary Sutcliffe in 1838. One of his sons was George Jagger (my Great great grandfather) and he had a daughter called Remira (my great grandmother). Would be great to make contact. September 13, 2008 at 2:11 PM. Did Remira continue to live in Batley? My James Jagger lived with his Uncle Joseph’s family at the same address in 1861, ...
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JaggerLine: WEST YORKSHIRE
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William Hardyman Jr. (b. Nov. 3, 1805) married Anne Rowbottom. William was a cooper. They had several children, including Hannah Hardyman (b. Sept. 1847). Hannah, a lifelong residence of Halifax, corresponded with her cousin James Jagger in Illinois. I have some of that correspondence, her will, census data, and have seen one of her Halifax residences. On December 25, 1827, Mary Hardyman (b. April 3, 1803) married John Jagger (b. 1807-1808), and these were the parents of our James Jagger.
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JaggerLine: JAGGER HISTORY
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About 1420, Shibden Hall (a Jagger later married into a family associated with Shibden) was built to the east of Halifax. Philip and Van Aaron kindly gave us a tour of Shibden Hall, which many of my kinfolk must have seen. The present Halifax Parish Church, associated with my ancestry, was begun in 1438, on the site of a Norman church. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tracing the Line Links. Adams Co. Ill. Calderdale Family History Soc. Calderdale Info and photos. Historical Photos of Galesburg.
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JaggerLine: JAGGER HISTORY 1841-1867
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There are unsolved mysteries about what eventually became of the siblings of our James Jagger. Apparently Susannah died fairly young, John Jr. was said to have managed a hotel in Blackpool, and Martha Ann reportedly married. James’ brother Will Jagger became a mechanic, and moved to Delaware and Pennsylvania; some is known about his life and descendants. On October 9, 1867, James Jagger, resident at Sunnybrow coal village, married Jane Emmerson Liddell in Auckland, County Durham. James migrated to Ad...
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JaggerLine: ADAMS COUNTY, ILLINOIS
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ADAMS COUNTY, ILLINOIS. Late afternoon on March 20, Private John Chancy Weidenhamer (eldest brother of my great-grandmother Frances Weidenhamer Jagger) arrived at the Bentonville battlefield to reinforce the Union troops. J.C. Weidenhamer had some help: Sherman’s Right Wing (Army of The Tennessee), under the command of Maj. Gen. Oliver O. Howard. After the Bennett Place April 26 surrender, John Chancy Weidenhamer’s unit went on to Richmond and Washington D.C., where the 12th was in the Gran...John Chancy...
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JaggerLine: JAGGER OF BATLEY, WEST YORKSHIRE, AND CANADA
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JAGGER OF BATLEY, WEST YORKSHIRE, AND CANADA. Was in a collision in the St. Lawrence River and sunk, one of Canada’s worst maritime disasters. Fred Jagger’s marriage to Margaret Ann Breheney was probably prior to 1911, the approximate birth year of their daughter Ethel. World War I occurred 1914-1918, and it appears that our Fred Jagger was a soldier. Nevertheless, his son Leonard was born about 1916. At Halifax, N.S. The. History of Preston: http:/ cambridgeweb.net/historical/preston.html.
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JaggerLine: JAGGER UPDATE
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New Jagger cousin Chris saw this blog and contacted Gary. Chris’s tree at Ancestry.com. Http:/ trees.ancestry.com/tree/40571300/person/19583858626. Has this new information on the family of John and Mary Hardyman Jagger: Identity of spouses of James Jagger’s (b. 1843) sisters Susanna and Martha; and identity of the kids’ step-mother. Now here is a shocker. The relevant Gardeners Square is in Halifax. Had he already gone off to Blackpool? Martha Jagger (1839-1866) married Joseph Henry Bolton in 1863. ...
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JaggerLine: GALESBURG, KNOX COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND BEYOND
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GALESBURG, KNOX COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND BEYOND. And this photo of “an unknown family” was held by an e-mail correspondent, a descendant of John Chancy Weidenhamer. Silas and May were called Cuz-Unc and Cuz-Aunt. The lives of Albert and Edna Muffley (pictured on the left) will be discussed in the. Edna’s siblings and cousins were numerous, and they had a club “Ums-O-Wees”. Albert had a tee shirt labeled, “Ums-O-Wees Motorcycle Club”. Edna Jagger and Albert Muffley eloped in 1906 (see. Edna’s brother L...