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William Hagell A Genealogy Report For WILLIAM HAGELL Created on 11 March 2010 "The Complete Genealogy Reporter" © 2006-2009 Nigel Bufton Software under license to MyHeritage Family Tree Builder CONTENTS 1. PATERNAL ANCESTRY 2. MATERNAL ANCESTRY 3. DESCENDANTS 4. DIRECT RELATIONS 5. INDIRECTLY RELATED via STEVE (ISTVAN) REISINGER 6. INDIRECTLY RELATED via JOAN ELIZABETH TOMLINSON 7. INDIRECTLY RELATED via GLORIA EDNA HARROP 8. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ALFRED WILLIAM KNELL 9. INDIRECTLY RELATED via CATHERINE JOHNSON 10. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ARTHUR CATHIE 11. INDIRECTLY RELATED via MARY JANE FRANKEL/MORAN MORAN 12. INDIRECTLY RELATED via PATRICK HASSETT 13. INDIRECTLY RELATED via CHARLES BOOTH 14. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ELLEN WOOLSTON 15. INDIRECTLY RELATED via CAROLINE AMELIA PHILP 16. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ELIZABETH ELEANOR PARSLEY 17. INDIRECTLY RELATED via EDWARD HIGHT 18. INDIRECTLY RELATED via BERTRAM OSWALD BEGBIE 19. INDIRECTLY RELATED via THOMAS HOGAN 20. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ALICE MURIEL HARDY 21. INDIRECTLY RELATED via EMMA DUNKER 22. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ADA CLARA LOCHLAND 23. INDIRECTLY RELATED via FLORENCE EDITH DUFFY 24. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ANDREW GALLAHAR 25. INDIRECTLY RELATED via JOHN MORONEY/THOMSON THOMSON 26. INDIRECTLY RELATED via RUBY JANE SHEARMAN 27. INDIRECTLY RELATED via PEARL MCFADDEN 28. INDIRECTLY RELATED via ISABELLA RULE 29. INDIRECTLY RELATED via WILLIAM HENRY PHILPOT YALLOP 30. INDIRECTLY RELATED via WILLIAM EDWARD STAFFORD 31. INDIRECTLY RELATED via AMY EVA FORSYTH-MCCLUTCHEY 32. FAMILY TREES 33. INDEX OF PLACES 34. INDEX OF DATES CONTENTS (Continued) 35. INDEX OF INDIVIDUALS 1. PATERNAL ANCESTRY Page 2 2. MATERNAL ANCESTRY Page 3 3. DESCENDANTS William Hagell569 +Elizabeth Unknown570 Joseph Frederick Hagell553 +Matilda Booth554 Elizabeth Ann Booth Hagell495 +Thomas Fowler496 Caroline Fowler361 Elizabeth Ann Fowler362 ...(1) Thomas Fowler364 ...(2) Matilda Fowler366 Joseph Frederick Fowler367 Samuel Fowler368 ...(3) Matilda Sophia Fowler370 ...(4) Joseph Frederick Hagell497 Joseph Hagell498 Matilda Hagell499 William Booth Hagell500 ...(5) John Hagell503 ...(6) David Hagell505 ...(7) Matilda Hagell507 Frederick Hagell509 ...(8) Mary Booth Hagell511 ...(9) Samuel Hagell513 Letitia Hagell555 John Hagell556 +Catharine Maria Goulden557 William Hagell514 Mary Ann Hagell515 Eliza Hagell516 ...(10) William Hagell518 ...(11) John Hagell521 +Eliza Mary Lee522 Henry Hagell453 Henry Hagell523 Catherine Hagell525 Fanny Hagell526 ...(12) Letitia Hagell528 Thomas Hagell529 Frederick Hagell530 Ann Hagell558 +Thomas Shepherd559 William Shepherd531 Letitia Hagell560 +Matthew Hight561 William Hight532 Letitia Hight533 ...(13) Matthew Daniel Hight535 Matilda Mary Hight536 ...(14) Elizabeth Frances Hagell562 +Samuel Gowers563 Ann Gowers538 Elizabeth Frances Gowers539 ...(15) Samuel Gowers541 Sarah Maria Gowers542 Letitia Sophia Gowers544 Letitia Isabella Gowers545 Mary Hagell564 Sophia Hagell565 +William Phipps566 William Barnard Phipps546 Isabella Meliora Phipps547 Frederick William Phipps548 ...(16) Letitia Sophia Phipps550 Emily Hagell Phipps551 Albert Cummings Phipps552 George Peter Hagell567 Mary Ann Hagell568 Page 4 William Hagell Descendants (1)... Elizabeth Ann Fowler362 +Robert Godden363 Herbert Edwin Godden160 +Elizabeth Ann Port161 Florence Elizabeth Godden55 Herbert Godden56 (2)... Thomas Fowler364 +Caroline Bennett365 Thomas Robert Fowler162 (3)... Samuel Fowler368 +Margaret Swain369 William Thomas Fowler163 Caroline Mary Fowler164 Edward James Fowler165 Harriet Elizabeth Fowler166 (4)... Matilda Sophia Fowler370 +John Downey371 John Joseph Downey167 Clara Downey169 Mary Theresa Downey170 (5)... William Booth Hagell500 +Mary Ann Palmer501 Joseph Frederick Hagell372 +Susannah Monnier373 Joseph Frederick Hagell171 Rosa Hagell172 +George Benjamin Hawes173 William George Hawes57 Charles Frederick Hawes58 William George Hagell174 +Mary Jane Norris175 Mary R Hagell59 John Hagell176 Charles Hagell177 +Mary Taylor178 Harold Charles Hagell60 Stanley Frank Hagell61 Elsie Mary Hagell62 Alice Emily Hagell179 +Alfred Charles Orchard180 Alfred Joseph Orchard63 Ellen Hagell181 +Edwin George Lewis182 Richard Edwin Lewis64 George James Lewis65 Matilda Elizabeth Hagell374 +Benjamin Johnson Dyall375 Mary Ann Matilda Dyall183 Isabella Rosa Dyall185 William Hagell Dyall187 +Emily Warbey188 Emily Eugenie Dyall66 William George Dyall67 Mary Helena Dyall68 Eugene Dyall189 Arthur Edwin Dyall190 David Dyall191 Timothy Frank Dyall192 Rebecca Elizabeth Dyall193 Mary Ann Hagell376 +William James Meade377 William James Meade194 Charles Frederick Meade195 Rosa Emily Hagell378 Page 5 William Hagell Descendants +Boaz Preston379 William George Boaz Preston196 (6)... John Hagell503 +Mary Elizabeth Booth504 Mary Matilda Hagell380 +Charles Wood381 Mary Wood197 Henry Joseph Wood198 Alice Sophia Wood199 Caroline Matilda Wood200 Sarah Hagell382 Joseph Frederick Hagell384 +Caroline Amelia Philp385 Joseph William Hagell201 +Reada Ellen Warne202 Hilda Florence Hagell69 Frederick Hagell70 Caroline Sophia Hagell203 +Charles Robert Gritton Philp204 Charles W Philp71 Richard C Philp72 Caroline Hagell386 +Charles Booth387 Caroline Booth205 +Arthur Cathie206 Arthur Cathie73 Florence Cathie74 ...(17) William Henry Cathie76 Charles Booth207 Mary Ann Booth208 Eliza Booth210 Annie Booth211 Joseph Booth212 William Henry Booth213 ...(18) Elizabeth Booth215 George Booth216 Fredrick John Booth217 ...(19) Alice Matilda Booth219 Eleanor Sophia Booth220 ...(20) Emily Hagell Booth222 Sophia Hagell388 William John Hagell389 +Ellen Woolston390 Alice Mary Hagell224 Ellen Sophia Hagell225 George Hagell391 +Maria Cheesman392 William George Hagell226 Charles James Hagell227 ...(21) Elizabeth Hagell393 +Egbert Wider Moon394 Egbert George Moon229 Ann Elizabeth Moon230 Emma Matilda Moon231 ...(22) Herbert Moon233 William Joseph Moon235 Emma Hagell395 +James Cooke396 James John Cooke236 ...(23) Joseph Henry Cooke238 Sophia Emma Cooke239 Elizabeth Francis Cooke240 William George Cooke241 Edith Mary Cooke242 Samuel Hagell397 Page 6 William Hagell Descendants (7)... David Hagell505 +Ann Butler506 David Frederick Hagell398 +Caroline Unknown399 Frederick Joseph Hagell243 Alma Ann Hagell244 Edward Hagell245 Ernest Hagell246 Agnes Hagell247 Kate Hagell248 Edgar Hagell249 Edith Hagell250 Maud Mary Hagell252 Ann Matilda Booth Hagell400 +Charles Phillips401 Matilda Emma Phillips253 Clara Phillips Phillips254 +James George Shirley255 Herbert James Henry Shirley122 Esther Shirley123 John Shirley124 Clara Shirley125 Gladys Helen Shirley126 Edith Shirley127 Charles Harry Phillips256 Esther Louise Phillips257 William Hagell402 +Louisa Stutchburg403 Herbert Hagell258 Emily Hagell259 +Henry Benjamin Jackson260 Frank Henry Jackson128 Edward Thomas Jackson129 Henry Philip Jackson130 Emily Francis Jackson131 James Hagell261 William Hagell262 +Florence Grace Arthur263 William Arthur Hagell132 +Jessie Alice Howes133 William K Hagell41 Trevor H Hagell42 Daphne G Hagell43 Jessie D Hagell44 Florence Hagell45 Robert Baden Hagell134 +Ida M Phillips135 Pamela Hagell46 Heather P Hagell47 Frances Grace L Hagell136 +Arthur S Gray137 Angela V Gray48 Helen Gertrude Hagell138 +William A Murray139 Christine H Murray49 Marilyn J Murray50 Louisa Hagell264 Emma Hagell404 Esther Hagell405 +John Burgess406 Burgess Burgess266 Joseph Burgess267 Elizabeth Nellie Burgess268 Frank Henry Burgess269 Annie Esther Burgess270 Ann Matilda Burgess271 Eliza Ann Burgess272 Page 7 William Hagell Descendants (8)... Frederick Hagell509 +Elizabeth Eleanor Parsley510 Eleanor Hagell Hagell407 Emma Hagell408 +Frederick John Lenham Sackett409 Ellen Mary Sackett273 Frederick Joseph Hagell410 +Emily Ellen Chittenden411 Isabella Ellen Hagell274 Florence Emma Hagell275 Alfred Latham Hagell276 Latham Frederick Hagell277 Ellen Fredrica Hagell278 Bertha Hagell279 Mary Booth Hagell412 +George Hammond413 Adel Lille Hammond280 Henry Hagell415 Isabella Hagell416 William Hagell417 +Jane Knott418 Percy William Hagell281 Frederick Hagell282 Violet Elizabeth Hagell284 Ernest Hagell286 Florence Lily Hagell287 Charlie Hagell288 Alfred Joseph Hagell289 Ethelbert Hagell290 Matilda Hagell419 +Alfred James Avenell420 Alfred John, Hagell Avenell292 Harold Bertrand Augustus Avenell294 +Georgina Agnes Parish295 Kathleen Lily Avenell140 Lily Eleanor Avenell296 Jane Ellen Hagell421 +Walter Avenell422 Walter Eggelstone Wheldon Avenell298 +Ada Gwendoline Jones299 Yolande Ada Therese Avenell141 +Carl Thomas Oleson142 Yolande Ada Oleson51 Douglas Eggelstone. W Avenell143 +Gloria Jacquelyn Wallace144 Richard Douglas Avenell53 Dennis Walter Avenell54 Gwendoline Minnie. O Avenell145 Bertrand Sydney Avenell300 +Emily Thomas302 Roland Walter Avenell147 Eleanor Elizabeth Mary Avenell303 +Albert Francis Stewart304 Joy F Stewart148 Annesley Stewart149 Alfred Hagell423 +Livinia Ager424 Alfred Booth Hagell305 Robert Eggelstone.P. Hagell306 Eleanor Lavinia Hagell307 Lillian Hagell308 Eliza Hagell425 Letitia Hagell426 Frances Emily Hagell428 Page 8 William Hagell Descendants (9)... Mary Booth Hagell511 +John Charles Sabine512 Matilda Hagell Sabine429 Mary Booth Sabine430 +James Folsom431 Isabella Hannah Folsom309 James Woodward Sabine432 John Charles Sabine433 Elizabeth Ann Sabine434 Maria Susanna Sabine435 Joseph Frederick Sabine436 Sophia Louisa Sabine437 +William Henry Thayer438 Charlotte Carinda Thayer310 Sabina Emma Sabine439 (10)... Eliza Hagell516 +John Fisher517 John Henry Fisher440 +Mary Ann Abraham441 Emily Fisher311 Mary Ann Fisher312 Rose Charlotte Fisher313 +James
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