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Albert Edward WAGNER

Died/Interred Fri 19th Oct 1923
Age 45 Years
Late Residence Seymour
Compartment Not Known
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Notes THIS IS ALMOST CERTAINLY THE ALBERT WAGNER BURIED IN METHODIST A 251 WITH THE DATE AS 1913
COPY OF DEATH CERTIFICATE HELD. CAN FIND NO OTHER INFORMATION ABOUT ANY ALBERT WAGNER DIEING IN 1913
SON OF ELIZABETH AND AUGUST, BROTHER OF AGNES, FREDERICK WILLIAM AND WILLIAM HENRY
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Additional Records for WAGNER

Name Age Interred/Passed Away
AGNES 43 Years Mon 15th Oct 1934
ALBERT 45 Years Sat 18th Oct 1913
AUGUST 82 Years Tue 19th Jun 1923
ELIZABETH 84 Years Fri 20th Jul 1934
ELLEN 77 Years Thu 17th Jan 1952
FREDERICK WILLIAM 75 Years
HILDA 3 Months Sat 24th Mar 1906
JESSIE EVELYN 94 Years Mon 24th Mar 1986
JOHN FREDERICK 79 Years Fri 22nd Apr 1988
KEITH HENRY 7 Months Tue 16th Mar 1920
KEVAN JOHN 69 Years Fri 13th Sep 1991
RITA JEAN 32 Years Mon 4th Mar 1946
TERESA MARGARET 59 Years Fri 15th Jan 1982
WILLIAM HENRY 64 Years Tue 28th Jan 1947
WILLIAM JOHN 8 Months Thu 12th Mar 1914

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