Wednesday 10 January 2018

The Line of Winifred Anne Owen and William Hagger

The first child of David Owen and Jane Jones, born in St. Asaph Denbigh in 1854, was Winifred Anne Owen. In 1877, Winifred married William John Hagger at the Parish Church of West Hackney. William was a compositor, born in Hackney, and so clearly arrived on the scene through printing house connections. He died young, in 1887.

Winifred and William were to have four children. The children were all living with their mother in the Stoke Newington census of 1901.

i. Jane Martha Hagger (1878–). Jane was born in Hornsey or Stoke Newington and became a book-keeper. She was still living with her widowed mother and youngest sister at the time of the 1911 census in Stellman Street, North Hackney. She was still living in 1932 in South Tottenham.

ii. Winifred Emily Hagger (1879–1909). She was born in Hornsey and is buried in Abney Park Cemetery.

iii. John Owen Hagger (1885–1972). He married Miriam Rippengale. They had five children.

iv. Ann Rosetta Hagger (1887–1972). In 1911 Ann was working as a shorthand typist. She married William Drake. They had two children.

Winifred lived on to 1929 and died at 99 Vartry Road, Tottenham. Her children were all baptized into the Church of England.


John Owen Hagger: Copied from the Bethany1321 Ancestry Site, and taken in around 1961/2.



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