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David James Frederick "Fred" Hager 1867–1929 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Feb 1867

Birth Location: Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: 13 Sep 1929

Death Location: Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

Father: Charles Hager

Mother: Mary Howard

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The story of David James Frederick "Fred" Hager began in 1867 in Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada. David James Frederick "Fred" Hager passed away in 1929 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of David James Frederick "Fred" Hager began in 1867 in Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada.
  • David James Frederick "Fred" Hager passed away in 1929 in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada.

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David Hager's Ancestors

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David Hager
1867–1929
Birth Place: Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
Parents
Charles Hager
1816–1888
Palermo, Halton County,Ontario Canada
Mary (Jane) Howard
1833–1888
Amherst Island, Upper Canada
Grandparents
John (Lawrence) Hager
1784–1870
German Vally, New Jersey, United States
Susannah Teetzel
1789–1855
German Valley, Sussex Co, NJ
Great-Grandparents
David HAGER
1759–1818
Elizabeth FONGER
1763–1843
John TEETZEL
1762–1836
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Johannes Hager
1712–1765
Anna Papp
1712–
Johannes Fonger
1742–1807
Elizabeth
1745–1807

David Hager's Timeline

2 Records

1867
11 Feb 1867
Birth of David James Frederick "Fred" Hager in Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada
1929
13 Sep 1929
Age 62
Death of David James Frederick "Fred" Hager in Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada
Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1867
    Event Place: Hagersville, Haldimand, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Sep 1929
    Event Place: Hamilton, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada

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