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Barbara Gail Hager 1935–1972 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 7 Aug 1935
Birth Location: Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co., Texas, USA
Death Date: 29 Nov 1972
Death Location: Travis, Texas, United States
Father: James Hager
Mother: Lola Wilkes
Spouse(s): William Gowen
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Barbara Gail Hager was born in 1935 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co., Texas, USA, the child of James Clifton Hager And Lola Mae Wilkes. Barbara Gail Hager married William Timothy Gowen, and had children including Barbara Dee Gowen, Cara Lynn Gowen, Lymuel Clifton Gowen, Mark Steven Gowen, Patricia Gail Gowen, William Timothy Jr Gowen. Barbara Gail Hager passed away in 1972 in Travis, Texas, United States.
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- Barbara Gail Hager was born in 1935 in Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co., Texas, USA, the child of James Clifton Hager And Lola Mae Wilkes.
- Barbara Gail Hager married William Timothy Gowen, and had children including Barbara Dee Gowen, Cara Lynn Gowen, Lymuel Clifton Gowen, Mark Steven Gowen, Patricia Gail Gowen, William Timothy Jr Gowen.
- Barbara Gail Hager passed away in 1972 in Travis, Texas, United States.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 7 Aug 1935
Event Place: Sulphur Springs, Hopkins Co., Texas, USA
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 29 Nov 1972
Event Place: Travis, Texas, United States