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Jean Violet Hagan 1912–2002 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 May 1912

Birth Location: Woodville, , South Australia, Australia

Death Date: 2 Mar 2002

Death Location: Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia

Father: James Hagan

Mother: Carolina Dite

Spouse(s): Phillip HOOPER

Children(s):

In 1912, Jean Violet Hagan entered the world in Woodville, , South Australia, Australia, born to James Purdie Hagan And Carolina Dite. Jean Violet Hagan married Phillip Hooper. Jean Violet Hagan passed away in 2002 in Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia.

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Biography

  • In 1912, Jean Violet Hagan entered the world in Woodville, , South Australia, Australia, born to James Purdie Hagan And Carolina Dite.
  • Jean Violet Hagan married Phillip Hooper.
  • Jean Violet Hagan passed away in 2002 in Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia.

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Jean Hagan's Ancestors

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Jean Hagan
1912–2002
Birth Place: Woodville, , South Australia, Australia
Parents
James Purdie Hagan
1888–1952
Glanville, South Australia, Australia
Carolina Dite
1886–1959
Alberton, Alberton, Tasmania, Australia
Grandparents
Annie (Innes) Purdie
1858–1929
Hillside Farm, Munno, Para East, South Australia, Australia
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jean Hagan's Timeline

2 Records

1912
31 May 1912
Birth of Jean Violet Hagan in Woodville, , South Australia, Australia
Woodville, , South Australia, Australia
2002
2 Mar 2002
Age 90
Death of Jean Violet Hagan in Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia
Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 May 1912
    Event Place: Woodville, , South Australia, Australia

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 2 Mar 2002
    Event Place: Deloraine, , Tasmania, Australia

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